State lawmakers once again carved out $1.5 million for Baltimore’s Greenway Trails Network months after the city fumbled the same amount away. from The Baltimore Banner
The Johns Hopkins University said Tuesday that “approximately a dozen” international students had their visas to study in the United States revoked, the first university in Maryland to publicly acknowledge revocations by the federal government with little warning or explanation that have jolted colleges around the country. from The Baltimore Banner
PHOENIX — Gunnar Henderson returned last week against the Kansas City Royals, but Henderson really returned Monday night at Chase Field. Twice, when he turned on pitches and rifled them to right field with exit velocities eclipsing 100 mph, Henderson looked himself. from The Baltimore Banner
Martin O’Malley — standing atop a planter Saturday outside the Social Security headquarters, arm outstretched to rail against White House threats to the 90-year-old safety net program — was a striking image of dissent. from The Baltimore Banner
Two weeks ago, McCormick & Company called an early round of tariffs introduced by President Donald Trump “significant” and said its company could “be adversely affected.” from The Baltimore Banner
Lawmakers are packing their bags to go back to their regular lives and day jobs after 90 days in session in Annapolis. Gov. Wes Moore is packing his bags for an economic development trip in Asia. from The Baltimore Banner
Kevin Gomer filed into the MARC commuter train hours before the sun came up, three meals packed, listless not from lack of sleep, but rather from the stress of workplace uncertainty that awaited. from The Baltimore Banner
PHOENIX — Zac Gallen bit his glove. He knew he was almost out of the jam — and really should’ve been out of the jam — if his second baseman hadn’t bobbled the ground ball from Cedric Mullins. from The Baltimore Banner
Maryland’s state lawmakers wrapped up their work for the year on Monday, tying up loose ends on the state budget, education reforms and energy policy. from The Baltimore Banner
Following outcry over its changes to webpages describing the Underground Railroad, the National Park Service restored language conveying the horrors of slavery and the Black men and women who risked their lives to end it. from The Baltimore Banner
WASHINGTON — Chief Justice John Roberts agreed Monday to pause a midnight deadline for the Trump administration to return a Maryland man mistakenly deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador. from The Baltimore Banner
Each year, millions of women worldwide experience menopause — more than 1 million in the U.S. alone. Growing up, though, the word was barely uttered around many women, like me, who is currently combating this often years-long stage during which hormones change, periods stop and we can no longer get pregnant. from The Baltimore Banner
As the governor and state lawmakers finalize the state’s budget, they’re keeping an eye on Washington, where Republicans are considering maneuvers that could hit Maryland to the tune of $1 billion. from The Baltimore Banner
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Orioles have played 10 games in 2025, and each has featured a unique lineup. Of those 10, Sunday’s card, produced three hours before first pitch, may have been manager Brandon Hyde’s most controversial. from The Baltimore Banner
After about 60 years in service, the Ocean City tram that shuttles beachgoers along the boardwalk during the bustling summer months will spend the season out of commission. from The Baltimore Banner
GREENBELT — A federal judge is for the second time ordering the Trump administration to return a Maryland man who was mistakenly sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador, blasting the U.S. government in a ruling Sunday that noted a now-suspended Justice Department lawyer admitted he didn’t know why the man was being held. from The Baltimore Banner