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    List: Schools close or delay opening Monday after snow and plunging temperatures
    As temperatures drop after Sunday’s snow, some Maryland school systems have announced they’ll open two hours late or close on Monday.
    Brothers Desmond, 10, left, and Ellis Bettle, 8, sled at Druid Hill Park on Sunday.
    Why the animal sedative behind a Baltimore mass overdose is so hard to quit
    Doctors are also reporting an increasing number of patients in Maryland who are dangerously sick with drug withdrawal.
    Derek Smith holds his 4-year-old son Jaxon, who has been his motivation to stay sober.
    Can this Maryland college forge a new path to debt-free education?
    Montgomery College is trying out “degree apprenticeships,” a model imported from the UK.
    Students work in a microbiology lab at Manchester Metropolitan University, in England.
    Once-transformative Anne Arundel transportation bill heads to a vote
    The water-down version of once transformative transportation bill that would've held bicycle, pedestrian and public transit to the same standard as car traffic is slated for a vote Monday night.
    An aerial view of the Glen Burnie neighborhood where a new development is being planned.
    The chef bringing West African fast-casual food to Baltimore
    Jollof Bowl, which opened in Federal Hill’s Cross Street Market this summer, aims to make West African cuisine accessible through fast casual meals.
    A bowl of half jollof rice, half jollof noodles, grilled chicken, yassa onions, corn, fresh tomato and suya aioli from Jollof Bowl in Cross Street Market.
    In dominant win vs. Bengals, Ravens find a missing ingredient for their ‘best football’: Swagger
    Coach John Harbaugh called the 24-0 win over the Bengals, which rejuvenated the Ravens’ fading playoff hopes, “our best football game of the year.”
    Ravens pass rushers Kyle Van Noy and Dre’Mont Jones pressure Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
    Packers pass rushing standout Micah Parsons suffers possible torn ACL
    Micah Parsons of the Packers leaves the field after injuring his left knee Sunday in Denver.
    ‘We’re not going to hide’: Baltimore leaders urge resilience after Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting
    City officials marked the first night of Hanukkah in an Inner Harbor lighting ceremony a day after an antisemitic terrorist attack on a popular Australian beach.
    Members of the Chabad of South Baltimore dance in front of the Esther Ann Menorah after the lighting on the first night of Hanukkah at McKeldin Square in Baltimore.
    Ravens’ pass rush emerges against Bengals with Tavius Robinson’s return
    Ravens outside linebacker Tavius Robinson hits Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow during the fourth quarter, leading to an interception and a defensive touchdown.
    Commanders beat the Giants 29-21 to end their losing streak at 8
    Jacory Croskey-Merritt ran for a touchdown, and fellow rookie Jaylin Lane scored on a 63-yard punt return.
    Javon Kinlaw of the Commanders signals no good after a missed field goal attempt by the Giants.
    Can the Ravens ride this defense to the playoffs? | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Baltimore's defense pitched its first shutout since 2018.
    Instant analysis: Ravens keep hope alive with convincing win over Bengals
    The Ravens battled frigid temperatures and beat the Bengals with ease.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson throws a touchdown pass to wide receiver Zay Flowers during the first half.
    Ravens game against Bengals sets record for coldest kickoff
    With the wind, it feels like minus-1 in Cincinnati.
    Ravens wide receiver Deandre Hopkins prepares to play the Bengals in Cincinnati.
    14-year-old boy dies after shooting in Morrell Park
    A 14-year-old boy was fatally shot in the Morrell Park neighborhood on Saturday afternoon.
    A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
    Maryland leaders speak out, increase security after Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting
    Maryland Governor Wes Moore condemned the attack on a Hanukkah celebration at a famous Australian beach Sunday morning, calling the violence antisemitic.
    Emergency workers stand by at Bondi Beach after a reported shooting in Sydney.
    Ravens’ Rashod Bateman will miss game vs. Bengals; Ar’Darius Washington to make season debut
    Rashod Bateman sat out practice Friday with a sprained ankle that Ravens coach John Harbaugh called “just a nagging thing.”
    Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman is dealing with an ankle injury and will not play against the Bengals.
    Police have person of interest in custody over Brown University shooting that killed 2, wounded 9
    Police in Rhode Island said early Sunday that they had a person of interest in custody after a shooting that rocked the Brown University campus during final exams, leaving two people dead and nine others wounded.
    A police vehicle rests at an intersection near crime scene tape at Brown University.
    As snow ends around Baltimore region, bitter cold arrives
    An overnight snowstorm brought as much as 5 inches of snow to the Baltimore region Sunday morning.
    Dantae Fisher and Lacey, a goldendoodle, walk around Druid Lake on Sunday after snow fell overnight.
    7 more new restaurants to try in Baltimore right now
    From Hungarian chimney cakes to Chinese comfort food, here are the newest restaurants making Baltimore tastier, according to food influencer Chris Franzoni.
    Churros from Riverside Cantina.
    Times are tough. Here’s where people in Baltimore are finding joy
    The headlines may feel hard, and the temperatures cold, but these well-known and lesser known Marylanders have found joy in blacksmithing, running and beekeeping.
    Dr. Bruce Jarrell, president of the University of Maryland Baltimore, finds joy in his metalwork.
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