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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.
Maryland’s insurer settles with Dali’s owners ahead of Key Bridge trial
With a civil trial set to begin in two months, there could be more settlements in the coming weeks.
The Weeks 533 crane barge uses a pile driver to set a piling into the substrate below the Patapsco riverbed at the Francis Scott Key Bridge site.
‘Godfather of the alt-right’ Jared Taylor to speak at Salisbury University
The event, organized by the Maryland Federation of College Republicans, has drawn criticism from the Maryland Republican Party and prompted university officials to charge the group $3,500 in security fees.
In this March 22, 2015 file photo,  Jared Taylor speaks during the International Russian Conservative Forum in St.Petersburg, Russia.
Breaking down top offensive line draft prospects | Banner Ravens Podcast
Spencer Fano, Olaivavega Ioane and Jake Slaughter could all make sense for Baltimore.
Pam Bondi, a Trump loyalist who oversaw Justice Department upheaval, is out as his attorney general
The announcement follows months of scrutiny over the Justice Department’s handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking investigation.
Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks with reporters during a briefing with President Donald Trump in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
A Towson Chick-fil-A has free ice cream — if you put your phone away
Chick-fil-A at Towson Place is the latest branch to participate in the Cell Phone Coop Challenge, offering free Icedreams to customers who can go without their phones.
From left, Raina Williams, Sam Williams, Ovi Williams and Zil Patel take on Chick-fil-A at Towson Place’s Cell Phone Coop Challenge on Wednesday.
Tracking Baltimore’s ‘Snow Everest’: Spring is no match for the mound
More than a month after Baltimore was covered with snow and ice, a giant pile remains in the city’s Oldtown neighborhood. How long will it last? We’re going to find out.
Light poles stick out of a massive pile of snow and debris in the Old Town Mall parking lot in East Baltimore. The snow was piled there following the January 25 snowstorm.
Pop Mart, Aéropostale and more coming to Annapolis Mall
Pop Mart, the popular “blind box” store, is coming to the Annapolis Mall later this year. Other additions, like Aéropostale and Abercrombie & Fitch, are also coming soon.
A Pop Mart is opening at the Annapolis Mall, the Chinese chain’s second full-scale store in Maryland.
For sale: Custom home with outdoor oasis and a detached bonus suite in Clarksville
This custom Clarksville home features a heated saltwater pool, outdoor kitchen, bonus suite and private wooded backyard.
Edmondson Village Shopping Center will include medical provider, Meals on Wheels, Dunkin’
The developer behind rejuvenating the Edmondson Village Shopping Center in West Baltimore celebrated progress and new tenants with Gov. Wes Moore, Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott and the community.
Lyneir Richardson, CEO of Chicago Trend, and local investors and business owners joined Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, Maryland Governor Wes Moore, and other elected officials to tout progress at the site during a press conference at the Edmondson Village shopping center in West Baltimore on Monday.
No sign of long TSA lines that plagued BWI Airport last week
Travelers moved swiftly through security screenings Thursday at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. It’s a stark difference from the massive lines at the airport last week.
Normality returned to Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport this week, with security lines taking travelers just a few minutes.
State review finds abuse claim, ‘deficiencies’ at senior home where resident was fatally shot
A state review of Cogir of Potomac, prompted by the fatal shooting of Robert Fuller Jr., found that a resident had claimed abuse by a staff member.
Cogir Potomac Senior Living
Prince Harry spotted at award-winning Baltimore restaurant
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, visited Charleston, a popular, award-winning Baltimore eatery while in the region this week, restaurant officials confirmed.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex departs during a court case against Associated Newspapers Ltd at The Royal Courts of Justice on January 20, 2026 in London, England.
How Zach Eflin’s injury impacts the Orioles | Banner Baseball Show
Dean Kremer is the natural replacement for Eflin in the rotation.
Hutzell: What’s it like being Frank Sinatra? Ask Wendell Rakosky.
COLUMN | Wendell Rakosky is a professional Sinatra tribute artist. What’s it like? I guess you could say he did it Frank’s way.
Wendell Rakosky performs at Carpaccio Tuscan Kitchen on a quiet Tuesday night. He performs a Frank Sinatra tribute up to five nights a week across the region.
What to do this weekend, including Cardi B live and family Easter fun
Whether you want to rap along to Cardi B, go hunting for Easter eggs or sip a draft of Resurrection Ale one last time, we’ve got you covered.
Tristian Figaro, 10, left, and Nahari Bell, 8, pick up up eggs during the egg hunt. Parks & People Easter Egg Hunt, Mar 30 2024, Baltimore, MD.
7 things to do in Montgomery County this week, including an immersive butterfly experience
From basketball to butterflies, this weekend offers something for everyone in Montgomery County.
Hundreds of butterflies are taking flight at Wheaton’s Brookside Gardens, where The Butterfly Experience invites visitors to immerse themselves in its conservatory full of beautiful flowers, plants and butterflies from all over the world.
Colton Cowser and Shane Baz, now Orioles, faced each other as kids. Who won is an open debate.
Baz and Cowser played each other nearly every tournament from ages 8-12. They are teammates now, but bragging rights remain whether it’s friendly fire or not.
Shane Baz, left, and Colton Cowser.
An old bottle can fetch tens of thousands of dollars at this Howard County show
The Baltimore Antique Bottle Club annually hosts the world’s largest one-day bottle show, a lucrative antique market that draws serious collectors and even more serious money to the Howard County Fairgrounds each spring.
Small antique bottles on display at the Baltimore Antique Bottle Club’s 45th Annual Show & Sale at the Howard County Fairgrounds on Sunday.
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