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
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