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Townhouse sells for $362,500 in Baltimore City
Looking for Baltimore homes for sale? Here's a local real estate update for home buyers and sellers.
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Road to College Park getting closer for area boys basketball teams
Seven teams in play for state championship
Lake Clifton basketball Zammari Dorsey
Meade and Parkville have unfinished business in state boys basketball playoffs
No. 3 Knights, Mustangs get opportunity at atonement in 4A semifinals
Meade’s Xavion Roberson (11) drives the ball down court during the Anne Arundel County Boys Basketball Championship game in Odenton, Md., on Saturday, February 18, 2023.  Meade defeated Broadneck 60-51 in regulation time to win the championship.
Defense first equals final four for New Town
Titans smother Elkton to advance to 2A state semifinals; Overlea and Liberty fall short
Parkville vs. New Town Boys Basketball
Baltimore City’s “Big 3″ headed to state boys basketball Final Four
Edmondson and Lake Clifton remain on 1A title collision course; No. 3 City fights off Centennial
Edmondson's Khamari Stubbs (32) attempts a shot during Saturday's Class 1A state boys basketball quarterfinal match with Patterson Mill. The No. 8 Red Storm advanced to the state semifinals with a 65-45 victory over the Huskies in West Baltimore. (Derek Toney)
The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 13 Basketball Top 15
BCL Tournament title propels Mount St. Joe back to No. 1 in the boys poll; Western climbs four spots into the Top 10 of the girls rankings
Boys basketball
What were the 10 most expensive homes sold in Baltimore City the week of Feb. 27?
Interested in homes for sale and the latest real estate trends in Baltimore City? Check out our article featuring the top 10 most expensive homes sold during the week of Feb. 27.
$715,000, townhouse at 621 Patterson Park Avenue
Here’s 3 bills to watch in the Maryland General Assembly meant to boost the small business economy
After eight years with a Republican governor who frequently vetoed Democratic majority-led legislation in the Maryland General Assembly, some lawmakers are bullish that legislation to increase participation among minority and women-owned businesses with state contracts may become law.
Maryland State House
Baltimore loses a basketball purist with the passing of Dan Popera
Former Archbishop Curley coach and longtime BCL contributor died suddenly on Saturday
A young Dan Popera instructs one of his early Curley teams during a timeout. Known for his "stylish" sports coats, Popera's teams were always well prepared and played the game with high effort and sportsmanship.
Local squads ready to battle for state girls basketball titles
Eight teams set for semifinal play starting Tuesday
Severna Park's Raegan Ogle (33) attempts to perform a layup during the Anne Arundel County Girls Basketball Championship game in Odenton, Md., on Saturday, February 18, 2023. Glen Burnie defeated Severna Park 37-34 in regulation time.
Road ends for Liberty and Eastern Tech in 2A state girls basketball playoffs
Lions fade late at Kent Island; Mavericks have few answers in loss to Lackey
Liberty's girls basketball team saw its season end in the Class 2A state quarterfinals this past weekend. The Lions lost to undefeated Kent Island from Queen Anne's County.
Mount St. Joseph basketball goes out with another Baltimore Catholic League title
No. 2 Gaels take down Goretti for repeat; Hansberry again claims MVP honors
Mount St. Joseph Ace Valentine (1) goes up for a shot against St. Maria Goretti Caleb Embeya (23) in the Baltimore Catholic League Tournament championship at Goucher College, in Baltimore, Sunday, March 5, 2023
South Carroll’s Michael Pizzuto and AJ Rodrigues claim their third 2A/1A wrestling state crowns
South Carroll’s eight finalists set a state record; Manchester Valley’s Jake Boog wins second straight, Miford Mill’s Amory Hills goes on surprise run to third place
South Carroll's 182-pound senior Rylan Moose (facing, right) pinned 182-pound rival and junior Mason Testerman (left) of Rising Sun for his Class 2A-1A state title on Saturday at Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro.
Girls Wrestling State Tournament: Ugochi Anunobi earns second straight crown; five other locals capture titles
South River’s Alex Szkotnicki finishes fourth in the boys’ Class 4A/3A state tournament
Randallstown coach Earnest Davison (left) guided Randallstown's 170-pound junior Ugochi Anunobi (right) to her second straight all-girls' state championship on Saturday at Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro.
Centennial’s Calvin Kraisser wins his second 4A/3A state wrestling title
South River’s Sam Ditmars, Broadneck’s Liam DeBaugh and River Hill’s Dylan McCullough all win championships after finishing second last year
Centennial sophomore Calvin Kraisser (left) with his coach and father Cliff (right) earned his second Class 4A-3A state title at 138 pounds on Saturday at The Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro.
Goretti playing spoiler at Baltimore Catholic League Tournament
Hagerstown squad drops No. 1 St. Frances in semifinals; Mount St. Joseph holds off Mount Carmel
Goretti's Jahsan Johnson drives to the basket as St. Frances' Kamauri Lawson pursues during the second half of Saturday night's Baltimore Catholic League Tournament semifinal. Johnson scored 29 points as Goretti ended the top-ranked Panthers' season with a 68-62 decision at Goucher College.
Aberdeen stays the course, advances to 3A state boys basketball semifinals
No. 14 Eagles rally past Wilde Lake for first Final Four since 2005; Parris scores 23
Aberdeen boys basketball coach Bill Jones (kneeling center) talks to his team during Saturday's Class 3A state quarterfinal contest at Wilde Lake. Trailing by as many as 17 points in the opening half, the No. 14 Eagles overtooked the 15th-ranked Wildecats in the second half for a 78-72 victory in Columbia, and a first state semifinal berth since 2005.
Forest Park looking for championship breakthrough
No. 12 Foresters top Boonsboro for another 1A state girls basketball semifinal berth; Patterson Mill and Pikesville advance
Chaniya Taylor (left) and Aliyah Carroll combine for 29 points Friday for Forest Park girls basketball team's victory over Boonsboro in the Class 1A state quarterfinals. The Foresters will play Snow Hill or Mountain Ridge in a state semifinal match Tuesday or Wednesday.
Poly and Howard headed back to 3A state girls basketball semifinals
Defending champ Engineers eliminate Oakdale; No. 5 Lions rout Towson
Poly's Taylor Addison drives past Oakdale's Alisa Oritz during Friday evening's Class 3A state girls basketball quarterfinal contest. The No. 3 and defending state champ Engineers defeated the Frederick County school, 59-42, for a spot in next week's 3A state Final Four.
Kavanaugh’s miracle shot sends Severna Park girls basketball to 4A state Final Four
Falcons stun Urbana at buzzer, No. 7 Glen Burnie rolls back to state semifinals
Abby Kavanaugh, shown here during a regular season game, came up with arguably the biggest shot in Severna Park girls basketball history Friday evening in Frederick. The senior's one-handed heave from inside half court went through the basket as time expired, giving Severna Park a stunning 52-49 victory over Urbana in a Class 4A state quarterfinal.
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