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Baltimore County Council moves out of its chambers to make room for new members
The Baltimore County Council is relocating temporarily from its chambers in Towson, so the site can be renovated to accommodate the council’s impending expansion to nine members later this year.
The Baltimore County Council is relocating from its chambers so the site can be renovated to accommodate the council’s expansion to nine members.
Le Comptoir du Vin enters its ‘bistro, baby’ era
Le Comptoir du Vin, one of Baltimore’s favorite restaurants, embarks on a new chapter under co-owner Rosemary Liss.
Le Comptoir du Vin’s chefs discuss menu combinations and ingredients ahead of a dinner service last week.
The Baltimore Symphony is using Peppa Pig to capture its youngest audience ever
The Muddy Puddles Orchestra tailors its show for kids ages 18 months and older.
Peppa Pig: My First Concert is coming to Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore on April 13, 2026.
Anne Arundel County bill would pave way for tiny home developments
Anne Arundel Councilman Pete Smith’s bill to allow tiny home developments in the county is up for a final vote Tuesday night.
11/4/2024, Baltimore, Maryland 

The Hope Village community before the ribbon cutting ceremony in East Baltimore, Md. on Nov. 4, 2024.  

Photograph by Gabriella Demczuk
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, key figure in the Civil Rights Movement for decades, has died at 84
Jackson led a lifetime of crusades in the United States and abroad, advocating for the poor and underrepresented on issues from voting rights and job opportunities to education and health care. His daughter said he died at home with family.
Rev. Jesse Jackson gestures to a friend in the balcony at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, Sept. 15, 2013. The church held a ceremony honoring the memory of the four young girls who were killed by a bomb placed outside the church 50 years ago by members of the Ku Klux Klan. At right is U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Ala.
Why Maryland Democrats agreed to block immigration agreements with ICE
The politics of immigration have shifted in the year since Donald Trump took office.
People march against ICE presence in Baltimore earlier this year.
Trevor Rogers isn’t resting on his laurels. The Orioles starter is already adjusting to the next challenge.
Even after the best season of his career, the Orioles left-hander approached this winter as any other: a chance to analyze and to improve.
Orioles pitcher Trevor Rogers practices pick-off attempts on the first day of spring training at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Florida.
Hutzell: New bridges are bringing an economic boom to Maryland. We’re not ready.
COLUMN | As Maryland approaches the greatest period of major bridge building in its history, a larger point isn’t being discussed. Totaling a combined $30 billion, the Bay Bridge, Key Bridge and American Legion projects could generate more than 100,000 jobs and reshape the state.
Maryland Transportation Authority planners rolled out a map of both sides of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge at a public hearing Thursday in Stevensville.
YMCA employees wanted pay raises. They got a food pantry instead.
The YMCA of Central Maryland opened a food pantry for workers asking for pay raises. Meanwhile, its CEO is one of the region’s highest-paid nonprofit leaders.
The Y in Druid Hill hosts one of Baltimore’s first Fresh Marts, a free food pantry stocked with meats, canned goods and more.
Who took the tiger’s head from the Maryland Club?
A 100-year-old tiger's head disappeared from the Maryland Club in December.
Mark Letzer is looking for his taxidermy tiger's head, which he says was stolen from the Maryland Club on December 12.
Trump says FEMA to assist in Potomac River sewage spill
The spill has been largely contained in recent days. A temporary replacement line is in place and full repairs are expected to take months to complete.
More than 200 million gallons of untreated wastewater have flowed into the river after a section of sewer line collapsed on Jan. 16. A temporary replacement line is in place, and full repairs are expected to take months to complete.
Police identify victim in Potomac senior center Valentine’s Day homicide
An 87-year-old man was found unresponsive on Saturday in a Potomac senior living facility.
Jon Meoli: What leadership looked like on Craig Albernaz’s first day of full workouts
Albernaz walked from field to field throughout the day, and after leaving the situational field, turned back to ask, “Are we having fun yet?”
Orioles manager Craig Albernaz speaks to the media on the second day of spring training on Feb. 12.
‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ star Wendy Osefo on fraud charges: ‘I am not OK’
“Real Housewives of Potomac” star Wendy Osefo spoke about her fraud charges during the 10th season’s reunion episode.
THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF POTOMAC -- Episode 1001 -- Pictured: Wendy Osefo
Moore’s human services secretary, Rafael López, to resign
Rafael López oversaw an agency that struggled with its charge to provide social safety net services to vulnerable Marylanders.
Rafael Lopez, Maryland secretary of human services, speaks during a panel on healthcare during the Baltimore Banner’s Inside the Legislative Session event.
Robert Duvall, Oscar-winning actor and ‘Godfather’ mainstay, dead at 95
He had been acting for some 20 years when “The Godfather,” released in 1972, established him as one of the most in-demand performers of Hollywood. He grew up in Annapolis and San Diego.
Robert Duvall poses for a portrait during an interview on Friday, June 5, 2015, in Los Angeles.
Police investigate shooting at car on I-95
The driver of a gray Chevrolet sedan reported being shot at while driving northbound near Hanover Street, or Exit 54, Sunday morning, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority Police.
A Baltimore City Police car sits parked on North Calvert St.
Orioles’ Jackson Holliday upbeat after surgery, while his replacement prepares to step in
Holliday had the broken hamate bone in his right hand removed Thursday.
Baltimore Orioles second base Jackson Holliday (7) puts his glove on to return to the field during a game against the Texas Rangers at Orioles Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. on Monday, June 23, 2025.
Beware the pothole: Road craters proliferate across Baltimore after freeze and thaw
Get those 311 requests ready, Baltimore — warmer weather after any freeze means more potholes are likely to form.
A road hazard cone sits inside a pothole along Frederick Avenue in Baltimore.
What to know about student loan repayment plans and collections
More than 5 million Americans were in default on their federal student loans as of September as millions are behind on loan payments and at risk of default this year.
In this May 5, 2018, file photo, graduates at the University of Toledo commencement ceremony in Toledo, Ohio.
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