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Jon Meoli: Why the top of the Orioles lineup holds the key to their season
COLUMN | These are extremely uncomfortable decisions the Orioles are forcing opposing managers to make, and there’s too much quality at the top of the lineup to not punish teams.
The Twins and Rangers paid special attention to Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson during the first two series of the season.
Feds: We’re reconsidering scope of Washington County ICE detention facility
The federal government is “reconsidering the precise scope” of a planned immigration processing and detention facility in Washington County, according to new court records.
The warehouse in Washington County that the Department of Homeland Security purchased at 16220 Wright Road.
DoorDash benefits program gives Maryland drivers access to paid leave, emergency savings
A controversial benefits program gave delivery drivers an opportunity they never imagined — paid time off.
A food delivery motorcycle rider waits for the traffic light to change March 30, 2020, in Lone Tree, Colo.
Hutzell: Maryland Republican’s fraud charges started with Chasing Sunsets
COLUMN | By the time James Appel, a top Maryland Republican finance expert, set off for the Bahamas in November 2023, he and his wife had upgraded to a 65-foot luxury yacht. That’s what got the Annapolis man in trouble.
FILE - Spiro T. Agnew, who recently resigned from the vice presidency, talks a member of the media after he pleaded no contest to a federal tax evasion charge, outside the Federal Court building in Baltimore, Oct. 10, 1973. The last time Secret Service agents delivered a U.S. leader to face criminal charges, they kept their mission a secret, even from their own bosses. It was Oct. 10, 1973, and just a few agents knew the historic role they were playing in ensuring that Agnew appeared in a federal courtroom to enter a plea and resign from office.
What to know about TSA wait times at BWI and other airports Friday
Operations at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport have returned to normal, with no major disruptions Friday.
Travelers at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport this week are seeing normal wait times at security checkpoints.
5 Orioles takeaways after opening week: Success in RBI situations, defensive woes and more
As Baltimore prepares for its first road trip, here are five takeaways from the opening week.
Orioles pitcher Trevor Rogers has allowed two runs through 13 innings in two starts.
Need to knead NeeDoh? Squishy toy craze sends parents scrambling.
TikTok spawned an obsession for NeeDoh — brightly colored, textured, squishy toys that parents are desperately seeking for Easter baskets.
Rachel Metivier holds her haul of NeeDoh and Mystery Squishy Dumplings.
For sale: 4 stories of luxury living in Bethesda
Built in 2022, this Bethesda townhome features modern interiors, high-end finishes and two rooftop terraces.
The Washington Nationals are rebuilding again. This time, they’re starting from scratch.
The Nationals are playing a more inspired brand of baseball. Still, the parade route shouldn’t be mapped out yet. There’s too much that’s unknown.
Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams prepares to hit during an exhibition game against the Orioles in March.
Amazon wants sprawling data center campuses at Calvert Cliffs nuclear site
Amazon wants to build three campuses at the Calvert Cliffs nuclear plant, according to documents obtained and reviewed by The Banner.
The Calvert Cliffs Clean Energy Center, Constellation’s nuclear power plant is located on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Lusby, Maryland.
He didn’t want to cuff people in crisis. Anne Arundel police made him a mall cop.
The lieutenant who led the Anne Arundel County Police Department’s Crisis Intervention Team to international renown has been reassigned to mall security after being disciplined for giving his team discretion not to handcuff people with mental illness or addiction.
Lt. Steven Thomas
Coal pollutes the air in Curtis Bay. Researchers found it in the harbor, too.
Maryland regulators in recent years have begun to acknowledge the prevalence of coal dust in Curtis Bay’s air, but a new report suggests the fossil fuel has contaminated nearby waters, too.
Water is sprayed on the massive piles of coal at the Curtis Bay coal piers operated by CSX Transportation.
Debate over rent stabilization underscores District 3 council race
The debate over how to fix the housing plight in the county’s third council district, which includes portions of Rockville and Gaithersburg, is a microcosm of a countywide struggle.
Candidates for Montgomery County's District 3, from left, Allison Eriksen, Izola Shaw and Jud Ashman.
Jack Hughes posts 2 goals, 3 assists as Devils beat Capitals 7-3
Tom Wilson, Pierre-Luc Dubois and Cole Hutson scored for the Capitals.
Cole Hutson of the Capitals skates to the net to score a goal in the first period Thursday night against the Devils.
35-year-old man shot by police after struggle in West Baltimore
Officers with the Baltimore Police Department shot a 35-year-old man in West Baltimore after struggling to apprehend him and tasing him in the process, officials said.
Baltimore PD officers respond to the scene of a police-involved shooting on the 1700 block of Pennsylvania Avenue on Thursday.
Founding member to suspect: What led to ex-Turnstile guitarist’s alleged attack on singer’s dad
Brady Ebert, 33, of Silver Spring, is charged with attempted second-degree murder and first-degree assault.
Brady Ebert of Turnstile performs at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club on Friday, April 19, 2019, in Indio, Calif. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Artemis II’s toilet is working again after fix as crew leaves Earth’s orbit on way toward moon
Commanded by Baltimore County native Reid Wiseman, the four astronauts are on track to bust out of orbit around Earth on Thursday night and zoom to the moon for a lunar fly-around.
NASA's Artemis II moon rocket lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39-B Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
Baltimore County health and gym teacher admits to sexually exploiting 4 students
Perry Hall High School teacher Sean Brooks pleaded guilty in Baltimore County Circuit Court to sexual abuse of a minor, fourth-degree sex offense and second-degree assault.
Sean Brooks, a health and physical education teacher at Perry Hall High School, pleaded guilty in Baltimore County Circuit Court to sexual abuse of a minor, fourth-degree sex offense and second-degree assault.
57 years: How long it would take to repave Baltimore’s roads as city promises change
Data-driven, forward-looking and more collaborative: The Department of Transportation’s updated approach to street repaving uses all the right words, but against mounting disrepair, the proof will be in the pavement.
Road damage and potholes near the intersection of Wickford and Overhill roads in Baltimore.
DoorDasher’s lawsuit over Baltimore County arrest after reporting indecent exposure is tossed
Jackie Conway, a retired captain in the Baltimore City Sheriff’s Office, originally filed her lawsuit in 2025 in Baltimore County Circuit Court against Officer Jasmine Jeffry and Sgt. Bryan McDowell.
A still from body camera footage shows Baltimore County Police officers arresting Jackie Conway last year.
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