Agribusiness giant Perdue is facing a second lawsuit from Salisbury residents who want to stop the company from releasing its wastewater into the ground. Two Salisbury plaintiffs allege that water ...
The summer he was 19, Joe Kroart threw some paintings in his car and drove down Route 50 to his childhood paradise, Ocean City. It was the mid-1960s and several stately old hotels with tall pillars ...
Patrick Cray Sr. grew up on a side street next to the Kensington Expressway. A track and field athlete in high school, Cray trained by running laps around his block, pushing himself harder and harder.
Anybody who’s driven Route 3 through Crofton knows the road, also known as Crain Highway, has a lot of traffic, so residents’ concerns about a redevelopment bill before the Anne Arundel County Council ...
Because of the number of lawsuits filed against the Trump administration, this list incorporates judges’ decisions in cases filed by other groups, such as nonprofits or advocacy organizations, over ...
The city of Baltimore, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown and others filed suit Wednesday against gun manufacturer Glock Inc., for allegedly “facilitating the proliferation of illegal machine ...
The Peale, the first purpose-built museum in America, announced a new executive director ready to take the storied museum into the future. John Suau, a 20-year museum innovation and cultural heritage ...
Cody Boteler is a reporter on The Banner’s Express Desk, reporting on breaking news, trending stories and interesting things in and around Baltimore. He’s lived in Baltimore since 2017, when he ...
The Baltimore Banner is proud to announce the next iteration of our ‘Creatives in Residence’ program. Started in the summer of 2022, the mission of the program is to amplify the work of artists and ...
Does the ‘girl’ in ‘water’ still work for DPW? City officials aren’t saying. When FBI agents secretly recorded conversations with a Baltimore City employee offering to wipe debts or delay payment ...
A nonprofit community association that serves a historically Black neighborhood in West Baltimore filed a lawsuit on Tuesday challenging the city’s tax sale system, alleging that it systematically ...
“Tonight, you made it very clear that your democracy was not for sale,” said Scott, a first-term mayor who narrowly defeated Sheila Dixon in 2020. “I am blessed to have another term to serve as your ...
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