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    10 injured in multicar crash on Route 29 in Howard County
    Multiple people were taken to the hospital following a three-car crash on Route 29 in Howard County, authorities said.
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    Preserving the civil rights history of Old West Baltimore, one renovation at a time
    As the former school of Justice Thurgood Marshall gets transformed, plans are announced to renovate the home of the late Baltimore congressman Parren Mitchell.
    Construction workers lay the wood flooring at P.S. 103, the new location of the Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center, on Nov. 29. 2023.
    Afghan refugees struggle to acclimate to their new home in Baltimore
    Afghan refugees in Baltimore have experienced a mix of hope and despair.
    Nazifa, an Afghan refugee, spends time with her young grandchildren at her family's Baltimore apartment. While Nazifa says she appreciates the opportunities in the U.S., she has been surprised by the degree of crime and other city problems.
    Baltimore Police investigate report of gunfire at Harbor East movie theater
    Baltimore Police investigated a report of gunfire inside Harbor East Cinemas on Saturday night, according to authorities.
    Harbor East Cinemas in Baltimore.
    Night of 100 Elvises returns after 3-year pandemic hiatus
    The Night of 100 Elvises, a loved and celebrated Baltimore event since 1994, made its return after a three-year pandemic hiatus.
    An Elvis fan wears his name around their neck during the performances
    Test your memory with our weekly news quiz
    Test your knowledge of this week’s local news events by taking our quiz.
    The Banner’s news quiz.
    Anne Arundel courthouse highlights diversity of judges in portraits
    Portraits of judges from the 1800s have been removed from the historic Anne Arundel County Circuit Courthouse
    The Anne Arundel County Courthouse is located on Church Circle in Annapolis. It is home to the Circuit Court, the Clerk of the Court, the State Attorney's Office and other agencies.
    Pat Warren tributes pour in from colleagues, lawmakers she covered
    Tributes from friends and Maryland lawmakers continue to pour in for Pat Warren, a former WJZ anchor and reporter for nearly 30 years, who died.
    Celebration of Life for Pat Warren
    Fatal shooting claims lives of young couple in West Baltimore
    Charles Johnson, 21, and Eniyah Smith, 20, left behind a 3-year-old daughter.
    A folding table on the sidewalk was covered in a green tablecloth, with spent candles and trails of wax.
    Baltimore Police tactical unit responds to report of an armed student at Kenwood High School
    Baltimore County Police took a student into custody Friday after a report of an armed individual sent Kenwood High School into a brief lockdown.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    A beloved writer died at 96. She defined an era of journalism in Annapolis.
    Fran Jaques parlayed a chance meeting at a party into a local journalism career that lasted 30 years. She wrote about hiking, parks and gardening at first, earning $15 per column, and later wrote obits and hugely popular columns on homes and cooking.
    Fran Jaques was a features columnist, staff writer and food editor in Annapolis over her 30 year career with The Capital.
    Got thoughts on MARC train service? Public survey closes Monday
    Are you a regular MARC train rider? The Maryland Transit Administration wants your input.
    Commuters head to the 5:20 p.m. Camden Line MARC train on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022.
    Due back in 1975, sheet music makes it way back to Enoch Pratt library 48 years later
    A long overdue library rental was finally returned to the Enoch Pratt Free Library’s central branch on Cathedral Street.
    Scenes of the Enoch Pratt Free Library on Feb. 23, 2023.
    Is trophy rockfish season a thing of the past? Maryland officials propose new limits
    The Maryland Department of Natural Resources said Wednesday it has submitted emergency regulations in an effort to protect the spawning population of striped bass, also known as rockfish. The proposal would extend existing prohibitions on recreational fishing for rockfish and push them into May.
    A Striped Bass  being held prior to live release.
    Black survivors are nearly invisible in the Catholic clergy sexual abuse crisis
    Black survivors have been nearly invisible in the Catholic Church sexual abuse crisis — even in Baltimore, home to a historic Black Catholic community.
    Charles Richardson wipes his eye while discussing his alleged abuse decades ago by a Catholic priest in Baltimore. (Steve Ruark/AP Photo)
    Keep warm: Baltimore issues first Code Blue alert as bitter chill moves in Wednesday
    Freezing temperatures and isolated snow showers around Maryland has Baltimore-area officials issuing the first Code Blue Extreme Cold alerts of the season.
    Close up of ice and rain on the windshield of a car with bare winter trees beyond.
    AG names Baltimore Co. officers who shot at Parkville man after police say he killed his wife
    The Maryland Office of the Attorney General’s Independent Investigations Division released the names of three Baltimore County Police officers who responded to a reported domestic disturbance Friday night and exchanged gunfire with a Parkville man who police say fatally shot his wife inside their home.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Southwest pilots open ‘strike center’ near BWI as talks continue
    Pilots should know by Thursday if they have a new deal after 3 1/2 years of negotiations with BWI’s largest airline.
    Southwest Airlines pilots learn how to do pilot tracking, one pilot who's wearing a headset pointing.
    5 Dunbar High School students sickened Monday after consuming ‘unidentified substance’
    Two of the three students taken to a hospital had been released by Monday evening, school officials said. Two other students had been taken home by their parents.
    Voting poll at Paul Laurence Dunbar Community High School
    Maryland boosts funds open to faith-based groups, nonprofits for hate crime prevention
    Eligible organizations may seek up to $40,000 in grant funding to protect themselves against hate crimes.
    Gov. Wes Moore is photographed during an interview with The Baltimore Banner in his office on June 29, 2023, at the Maryland State House.
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