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The Ravens built a dynamic offense on the cheap. Now they’re having to foot...

The Ravens have already made tough calls on who’s in and who’s out.

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Seniors on the Go Expo to be held next week with COVID-19 safety protocols

The 15th annual Seniors on the Go Expo, hosted by the Carroll County Department of Aging and Disabilities, will go on this year with COVID-19 safety protocols in place.

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The domino effect: Ellicott City resident takes reins of topple event held at...

Ellicott City resident Chase Blanchette doesn’t consider himself to be an expert in domino toppling and never imagined he would actually be in charge of the Domino Day event at the Maryland Science...

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Ward 8 primary: Audit Committee member challenges Finance Committee chair...

Alderman Ross Arnett is seeking a fifth term on the City Council. Kati George who has the support of Mayor Gavin Buckley is hoping to unseat him.

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An expressway divided them. Decades later, a redesign of Baltimore’s Druid...

Dual plans have taken shape for Baltimore's Druid Hill Park: a re-imagined, more recreational use for its lake and a study of the streets surrounding the park so nearby residents can more safely reach...

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Things to do in Baltimore and online Sept. 10 to Sept. 16

Go to a pop star’s concert, play a game of D&D;, attend an art exhibit opening or enjoy the outdoors among a field of sunflowers.

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Ravens among favorites to win Super Bowl, but AFC foes have better odds

According to Caesars Sportsbook, the Ravens are tied with the Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers for the NFL’s fourth-best odds to win the Super Bowl.

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Carroll County parents continue to split on masks in school; board of ed...

Conversations surrounding mask-wearing and education that acknowledges race have polarized parents in Carroll County. And the divide was visible Wednesday night before and during a Board of Education...

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Maryland expanded COVID booster shot eligibility to some people. Here’s what...

Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday that Maryland will allow booster shots for those 65 and older in congregate settings. Previously, only immunocompromised people were eligible for extra shots.

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Get Tonya Thomas’ recipe for a Maryland Rockfish Reuben from ‘Back of House,’...

Photographer Joe Giordano goes behind the scenes of the busy kitchens of Baltimore.

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Orioles rookie Jahmai Jones unfazed by growing pains: ‘You can either learn...

Orioles second baseman Jahmai Jones vowed to bring energy to the club the same way he has at every other stop in his baseball career.

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First cruise leaves the Port of Baltimore this weekend after 18-month halt...

The Carnival Pride will sail from Baltimore Sunday on a seven-day trip to the Bahamas, the first ship to carry passengers from the state-owned port’s cruise terminal in 18 months because of the pandemic.

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Environmental study details pharmaceutical drug contamination in Baltimore’s...

The researchers say the trace amounts of drugs discovered in local streams have been shown to negatively impact crayfish, aquatic insects and algae.

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FDA authorizes additional batch of Johnson & Johnson vaccine from troubled...

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration this week authorized an additional batch of COVID-19 vaccine produced by Johnson & Johnson at an East Baltimore plant where regulators previously determined...

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Orioles on deck: Pitching matchup, lineups and how to watch Thursday’s game...

Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Thursday night against the Kansas City Royals.

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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson again declines to say whether he’s received COVID...

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who missed a game last year and the first 10 days of training camp this year with separate coronavirus infections, said last month that he was still considering...

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Harford school board takes meetings online after unruly August mask protest

Harford County’s school board will switch to virtual meetings for the foreseeable future after an unruly protest against masks disrupted its August session, according to a HCPS release.

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9/11 at 20: the bad, the good, the forgotten | COMMENTARY

Marylanders should take a moment to recall the horrific attack of 20 years ago as well as its increasingly complicated legacy.

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Trio of Annapolis Democrats in Maryland General Assembly file for reelection...

State Sen. Sarah Elfreth and Dels. Shaneka Henson and Dana Jones announced their plans to run for another term in a joint news release Wednesday. Maryland will hold its primary election on June 28,...

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Dan Rodricks: A standup comic born with cerebral palsy checks skydiving off...

Michael Aronin’s jump presents an opportunity to tell you about a remarkable guy who always makes me laugh, awes me with his persistence, and reminds us all to love and embrace our differences.

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