Banner parent organization to buy Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, save newspaper from scheduled closure
The Baltimore Banner’s parent organization will buy The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – a purchase that will allow the more than two-century-old Pennsylvania newspaper to avoid its closure that had been planned for next month.
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Competing plans stall, Baltimore County School Board district alignment remains unsettled
The 2026 General Assembly was unable to agree on how Baltimore County voters will pick their school board members in the future.
The Daily Dispatch Quiz — April 13, 2026
Today’s topics include: Orioles step up to the plate on rising costs; serial diner’s surprising post-arrest move; a growing menace prowling suburban backyards.
Visualizing the Maryland 2027 Budget
As the Maryland General Assembly concludes its session Monday, Gov. Wes Moore has signed a $70.8 billion operating budget for fiscal year 2027 — one that closes a projected spending…
Banner parent organization to buy Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, save newspaper from scheduled closure
The Baltimore Banner’s parent organization will buy The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – a purchase that will allow the more than two-century-old Pennsylvania newspaper to avoid its closure that had been planned for next month.
Maryland lawmakers took steps to address housing shortage. Not enough, some advocates say.
Maryland lawmakers passed legislation this session to spur development of much-needed housing. Advocates say they haven’t gone far enough.
Baltimore Fashion Week Opens Early Access Tickets for Its 2026 Season
Baltimore Fashion Week (BFW) is preparing for its 2026 season with the launch of early access tickets and expanded programming designed to elevate fashion, retail, and emerging talent across Maryland. As part of its phased rollout, Baltimore Fashion Week has introduced a soft ticket launch, offering early access to select runway shows ahead of the…
McDonogh 3rd-graders will teach Maryland Zoo crowds about endangered animals
McDonogh and the Maryland Zoo partnered for a program helping 3rd-graders learn about endangered animals so they could teach others.
J Camps – A Great Place to Be Me! Don’t Miss Out On Summer Fun!
At J Camps, you’ll find a place that celebrates your child for exactly who they are. Dive into a world of extraordinary programs that inspire kids to do what they love most— with the freedom to be their most authentic, fantastic, energetic selves. Our safe and welcoming environment encourages kids to test their limits, but…
BmoreArt’s Picks: April 14-20
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Lecture by Dr. Myers Perry at Goucher, Dr. Denise Murrell curator talk at the BMA, and more.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Human remains found near charter school; Man wins Lottery jackpot a second time; Asian enrollment is surging at Johns Hopkins University; and more.
Human remains found near Baltimore charter school – CBS Baltimore Man defies odds and wins lottery jackpot for second time – WBAL News Radio Temperatures will reach near-record levels this week – WBAL-TV Asian enrollment is skyrocketing at Johns Hopkins and no one can say why – Baltimore Banner Maryland high court rules against candidate…
Monday Morning Headlines: Dine-and-dash suspect returns to scene of crime; ‘Snowcrete’ pile yet to melt at Baltimore mall site; Family’s fear grows as Branson Oduor remains missing; and more.
Alleged serial dine-and-dasher arrested and returns to restaurant – CBS Baltimore Protesters demand release of 40 migrant mothers detained in Baltimore – WBAL-TV Community Trust Act nears final passage in Annapolis, restricting ICE cooperation – WBAL News Radio ‘Snowcrete’ pile at Baltimore mall site not melted yet – WMAR-TV Family of woman found wandering in…
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore County officer under investigation before using deadly force against ‘Big Sam’; Surveillance cameras on BW Parkway raise privacy concerns; House approves ‘No Kings Act’; and more.
Baltimore County officer who used deadly force against ‘Big Sam’ disciplined in past — The Baltimore Banner Surveillance cameras on Maryland’s I-295 raise privacy concerns from ACLU — The Baltimore Sun ‘No Kings Act’ sails through House despite Republican pushback — Maryland Matters Police, community shift search for missing man to Harbor East amid new…
Friday Morning Headlines: Unionized Apple store in Towson Town Center to close; DOJ joins challenge to Howard County private detention center ban; Gov. Moore speaks at National Action Network; and more.
Unionized Apple store in Towson Town Center closing due to “declining conditions” – CBS Baltimore Trump DOJ backs challenge to Howard County’s private detention ban – Baltimore Banner Federal agents search for man who murdered aunt then lived with body for days – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Crews battle Millersville house fire where water access is a…
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland to settle with DALI ship owners over Key Bridge collapse; Maryland reaches $2.2M settlement over lead paint flakes from TV tower; MOM’s Organic Market workers allege pay discrimination; and more.
Maryland settles with owners and operators of cargo ship that hit Baltimore’s Key Bridge — WJZ Maryland reaches $2.2M settlement with Baltimore TV tower owner over lead paint — The Baltimore Sun Workers at the Hampden MOM’s Organic Market decry pay discrimination — Baltimore Brew Baltimore City councilman vows to make Federal Hill master plan…
Harford is first Maryland county with its own laboratory for testing public water for PFAS ‘forever chemicals’
Harford County is cutting the time it takes to test its public water for “forever chemicals” from weeks to days.


