Three people were killed in a fiery crash that followed a traffic stop Saturday night on the Beltway in Baltimore County, Maryland State Police said in a news release. from The Baltimore Banner
NEW YORK (AP) — Alex Ovechkin fired just about the perfect version of the signature one-timer that has defined his remarkable career. When the puck hit the net, it made him the top goal scorer in NHL history. from The Baltimore Banner
Maryland is changing course — again — on how it manages the struggling sport of thoroughbred horse racing, eliminating a state panel that has been overseeing a massive transition in the industry. from The Baltimore Banner
Baltimore’s food scene is buzzing with fresh energy thanks to an influx of exciting new spots that span far beyond traditional restaurants. From charming micro-bakeries and artisan tea pop-ups to bold Latin street food and intimate Italian speakeasies, these new establishments are redefining the city’s culinary landscape. from The Baltimore Banner
Jack, Charlie and Elvis stood unfazed by the gaggle of girls cheering loudly and waving their hands. One of their adoring fans, reaching out over the fence, tried to get hold of Jack, but he slipped through her fingertips farther from the small crowd that had formed around him. from The Baltimore Banner
Hundreds of thousands of people attended more than 1,000 “Hands Off!”-related protests nationwide focused on President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk. from The Baltimore Banner
The Maryland General Assembly passed revisions to the Child Victims Act Saturday, just two years after the law lifted the statute of limitations on childhood sexual abuse claims and opened the courthouse doors to thousands of survivors. from The Baltimore Banner
Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard are going into the Basketball Hall of Fame later this year, not once but twice. And LeBron James and Chris Paul are part of the group that’s headed to the Hall as well, even before their playing careers end. from The Baltimore Banner
A boat fire broke out Saturday morning at Henderson’s Wharf Marina, sending thick black smoke billowing over the Fells Point waterfront. from The Baltimore Banner
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans plugged away overnight and into early Saturday morning to approve their multitrillion-dollar tax breaks and spending cuts framework, hurtling past hardened Democratic opposition toward what President Donald Trump calls the “big, beautiful bill” that’s central to his agenda. from The Baltimore Banner
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When the Pittsburgh Panthers men’s basketball team played the Duke Blue Devils in January 2024, Carlton “Big Bub” Carrington Jr. was sitting in the crowd, cheering on the son who shared his name. from The Baltimore Banner
This Owings Mills home is straight out of a design magazine, with stunning interiors, thoughtful details, and luxurious updates. It offers five bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms and a large level yard with attractive outdoor spaces. from The Baltimore Banner
Once again, Maryland finds itself facing a crunch when it comes to its transportation budget. This is a familiar scenario for me — one I’ve lived through before. from The Baltimore Banner
For over 25 years, kids have been traveling to 1920s Egypt — no passport required — via a secret entrance in Port Discovery Children’s Museum. from The Baltimore Banner
Maryland men’s basketball freshman star Derik Queen will enter the 2025 NBA draft and forgo his remaining college eligibility, he announced early Saturday morning on ESPN’s “SportsCenter.” from The Baltimore Banner
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Redemption could be found all over the soggy Kauffman Stadium field Friday night. Heston Kjerstad lost a ball in the sky, then drove in a run one inning later. Maikel Garcia cost his team a run with a throwing error in the second, then gave his squad the lead in the fourth. from The Baltimore Banner
WASHINGTON (AP) — Alex Ovechkin skated over to his son Sergei at the glass. He bowed to Wayne Gretzky standing in a suite. He blew kisses to his wife, mother and family on the other side of the arena. from The Baltimore Banner