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    Derwood man arrested in Virginia after allegedly stabbing his mother, grandmother and a good Samaritan
    A 30-year-old Derwrood man accused of a triple stabbing was arrested in Virginia on Thursday, according to Montgomery County Police.
    Suspects charged in killing at Germantown Square Urban Park
    A man was found dead at Germantown Square Urban Park, Montgomery County Police said. A suspect has been charged in connection with his death.
    Ellicott City woman gets 5 years for embezzling $1.2 million for Taylor Swift tickets, luxury items
    Jennifer Tinker of Ellicott City was sentenced in federal court Monday for embezzling $1.2 million, which she spent on Taylor Swift tickets and other luxury items.
    Jennifer Tinker, who embezzled more than $1 million from two organizations for personal travel, Taylor Swift tickets and other purchases, was sentenced at the Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse in Baltimore.
    Husband charged with wife’s murder in Fairland shooting
    A husband accused of killing his wife last week inside a Fairland home turned himself in on Saturday, Montgomery County police said on Monday.
    Maryland’s plan to turn train lots into housing starts with Odenton
    Maryland on Monday marked a milestone in its mission to develop parking lots along the MARC Penn Line.
    A preliminary rendering of the transit-oriented development project at the Odenton MARC station. Officials have selected two local builders, Homes for America and Questar Properties, to construct the multi-use development.
    Woman who died in Old Columbia Pike crash identified
    A woman died Sunday afternoon after crashing an SUV on the Old Columbia Pike in Fairland, Montgomery County Police said.
    Smaller Thanksgiving, no Christmas presents: Federal workers fear future as shutdown breaks record
    The Banner checked in with Maryland's federal workers to hear how they’ve been spending their time if they’re furloughed and living without paychecks during the record-breaking shutdown.
    Teen faces attempted murder charge after alleged robbery, assault at Towson Town Center
    Baltimore County Police said the incident involved a group of teenagers that was robbed and then assaulted at the mall, and that one of the victims was slashed with a screwdriver.
    Baltimore County police at the intersection of Middle River Road and Bird River Road after a suspicious package was reported at Freedom Church Middle River on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
    Paul Tagliabue, commissioner during NFL’s return to Baltimore, dies at 84
    During Tagliabue’s tenure, NFL football returned to Baltimore when owner Art Modell relocated the Cleveland Browns in 1996 and renamed the franchise the Ravens.
    FILE - NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue delivers his State of the NFL remarks ahead of Super Bowl XL in Detroit, in this Friday, Feb. 3, 2006, file photo. Tagliabue will be enshrined as part of the 2020 class voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
    Baltimore honors heroes as shutdown puts veterans, military families on edge
    Hundreds of active-duty military members and veterans commemorated their service at the Veterans Day parade in Baltimore on Saturday afternoon.
    An ROTC unit marches in the Veterans Day parade in Baltimore on Saturday.
    Chesapeake Bay Bridge Run cancelled due to inclement weather
    The annual Chesapeake Bay Bridge Run scheduled for Sunday was cancelled due to inclement weather, according to the MDTA.
    In 2024, over 17,000 people participated in the Bay Bridge Run.
    Maryland preps for winter as NOAA predicts warmer temperatures
    While the weather will bring a chill to the Baltimore area this week, a warmer winter could be ahead in Maryland, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
    The Looks Much Better Now mural is seen on 22nd Street early February, 12, 2025, following a snowstorm that started the previous evening.
    Most evacuated residents return home as Remington building fire investigation continues
    Most residents forced to evacuate during Friday’s massive commercial building fire in Remington have been able to return home, while others remain temporarily displaced as cleanup and recovery efforts continue, officials said.
    Baltimore City Fire Department personnel respond to a four-alarm fire at a commercial building in Remington on Friday.
    Letter: When tackling Baltimore’s vacant homes, whole blocks make whole communities
    Jennifer Goold, the executive director of the Neighborhood Design Center, says that using a “whole block” approach to addressing the issue of vacant homes is crucial to rebuilding neighborhoods.
    Contractors with ReBUILD Metro in Baltimore work in August to revitalize a block of Mura Street where the majority of homes are vacant.
    What’s free for veterans on Nov. 11? Here’s a list of deals and discounts.
    For veterans and active-duty members who are interested, here are some places offering free items on Veterans Day — with your military ID, of course.
    An attendee salutes at the National Veterans Day Observance at the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Monday, Nov. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
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    Firefighters contain 4-alarm Remington building fire that displaced over 20 people
    Firefighters are battling a four-alarm fire in Remington that prompted city officials to urge some residents to evacuate Friday afternoon.
    Baltimore Fire crews respond as smoke overtakes a neighborhood from a fire at West 23rd Street and Hampden Avenue in Baltimore on Friday.
    Travelers on edge as delays and cancellations build at BWI, Reagan and Dulles
    Despite the anticipated chaos for air travel across the country, it was largely business as usual Friday at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
    Southwest Airlines jets fill the gates at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. The airport is celebrating its 75th birthday.
    Board approves mixed-used development in Annapolis arts district (again)
    The planned development, which is a three-story timber building with a restaurant on the ground floor and six apartments on the second and third floors at 161 West St., was first approved in 2023.
    Renderings for the development at 161 West St. in downtown Annapolis show what a planned mixed-use building on the corner would look like, with a restaurant on the ground floor and apartments above.
    Lenny Pineau, longtime owner of Aardmore Veterinary Hospital, built a life he loved
    Arthur Leonard “Lenny” Pineau Jr., the owner of Aardmore Veterinary Hospital in Waverly and known to many as Dr. P, died Oct. 25 of a suspected pulmonary embolism. He was 76.
    Lenny Pineau.
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