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    Sports Roundup: Bullis basketball prepares for early-season test against IMG
    Bullis faces a top competitor, while Katie Ledecky returns to her roots and local players suit up in the Army-Navy game
    Ivanna Manyacka and Taylor Williams, members of the Bullis basketball team, are two of the top recruits in the country.
    The disappearing diversity programs at Johns Hopkins University
    Under Donald Trump, Johns Hopkins University has changed policies and scaled back its diversity office.
    A student walks through Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood campus on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023.
    Federal deadline for Obamacare sign-up is Monday, but Marylanders have a bit more time
    Dec. 15 is the deadline to buy health insurance through the state heath exchange. How are people coping with spiking premiums, and what is the state doing to help?
    Daven Ralston owns Charm City Books with her husband Joseph Carlson. The couple are facing a big jump in the cost of their family health insurance through the exchange because of lost federal subsidies.
    Maryland’s leading immigrant advocacy group gets a new leader who wants to transition from fear to action
    George Escobar takes the helm of CASA as the federal government detains and deports undocumented immigrants nationwide.
    CASA incoming executive director George Escobar speaks during a press conference to introduce a new county bill, the Montgomery County Trust Act, that councilmembers say will protect the community against ICE. The press conference was held with the immigrant advocacy group CASA in Rockville, MD.
    Pit beef ramen, coddies on sticks: Local chefs reimagine Baltimore food traditions
    Baltimore chefs are putting their own — delicious — twists on nostalgic ingredients such as pit beef, crab soup and coddies.
    Pit beef ramen from Ejji Ramen at 711 S Central Ave.
    Kilmar Ábrego García released from ICE detention after federal judge’s order
    Kilmar Ábrego García was released from immigration detention on Thursday, hours after a federal judge ordered for him to be freed, his attorney said.
    CASA holds a rally outside a hearing for Kilmar Abrego Garcia at the Greenbelt Federal Courthouse on Thursday.
    Community members rally to oppose proposed school closures in Baltimore
    More than 100 people jammed into the Baltimore City schools boardroom Thursday night to protest the proposed closure of several schools in June.
    More than 100 people jammed into the Baltimore City schools board room on Thursday Dec. 11, 2025 to protest the proposed closure of several schools in June 2026.
    Ravens’ Lamar Jackson: Rest is ‘one of the most important things’ in injury recovery
    One day after getting a rest-related break, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to practice Thursday as a full participant.
    Quarterback Lamar Jackson was a full participant in the Ravens’ practice Thursday.
    Ravens’ Lamar Jackson disputes account of sideline talk with Daniel Faalele
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson on Thursday disputed a CBS report of an interaction along the team’s sideline in Sunday’s loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) drops back to pass in the fourth quarter of a game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thanksgiving at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
    Ravens agree to 3-year extension with nose tackle Travis Jones
    Jones is the second pending free agent the Ravens have extended in the last two weeks.
    Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Travis Jones (98) runs onto the field before his team’s home opening game against the Las Vegas Raiders at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Sunday, September 15, 2024.
    Maryland’s top lawmakers say they won’t draw new congressional maps in special session
    Senate President Bill Ferguson and House of Delegates Speaker Pro Tempore Dana Stein issued a joint statement emphasizing that the scope of the special session will be “strictly limited.”
    When members of the Maryland General Assembly convene in a special session on Tuesday, they won’t consider whether to draw new congressional district boundaries.
    Officer: I was ‘used as a scapegoat’ after deaf man’s murder in Baltimore jail
    For years, the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services has declined to explain publicly the circumstances leading up to Javarick Gantt’s murder.
    Javarick Gantt was murdered by an unknown assailant at a state-run jail in the city in 2022.
    Senate rejects extension of health care subsidies as costs are set to rise for millions of Americans
    The Senate on Thursday rejected legislation to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits, essentially guaranteeing that millions of Americans will see a steep rise in costs at the beginning of the year.
    Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., joined at left by Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., speaks to reporters after a closed-door meeting with fellow Republicans, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
    Get the ’26 calendars out: Artscape, other Baltimore festival dates set
    Mayor Brandon Scott announced the dates Thursday for some of Baltimore’s biggest festivals taking place next year, including Artscape and AFRAM.
    Mayor Brandon Scott announces the 2026 dates for the City of Baltimore’s major festivals and citywide special events. Scott said the Charm City Live festival “holds special significance” because he met his wife there and also named their son after the event.
    She grew up singing in Damascus. Now she could make it to the finale of ‘The Voice.’
    Mindy Miller, who could be headed to the season finale of "The Voice," got her start as a singer/songwriter at The Music Cafe in Damascus.
    Country singer and songwriter Mindy Miller
    Tensions boil over after Hopkins med students went weeks without hot water
    At least two court cases have been filed by residents, and city inspectors have issued five violation notices against the apartment building related to the hot water failure, online records show.
    The Essential, a Johns Hopkins-affiliated student housing building hasn’t had hot water in almost a month. The residents are students, staff and residents of the university and hospital.
    Howard County exec candidate Atterbeary to resign from House of Delegates
    Atterbeary's resignation takes effect Jan. 14 and comes as there could be a shake-up in House leadership roles.
    Howard County executive candidate Vanessa Atterbeary is resigning from her seat in the Maryland House of Delegates to focus more of her time on her campaign.
    UMBC and former athletic director settle defamation lawsuit
    Brian Barrio, former athletic director at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, was not fired for cause, according to an out-of-court settlement announced Wednesday
    The University of Maryland, Baltimore County settled out of court on a federal defamation lawsuit filed by the school’s former athletic director.
    David Trone will challenge Rep. McClain Delaney for U.S. House seat
    Trone represented Maryland’s 6th District starting in 2019, but stepped down in 2024 to run for an open U.S. Senate seat.
    David Trone, entrepreneur and co-owner of Total Wine & More, will run in the 2026 Democratic primary for the U.S. House seat now occupied by U.S. Rep. April McClain Delaney.
    Spike Gjerde to open tapas bar in former Mount Vernon Stable & Saloon
    Celebrity chef Spike Gjerde will open Bar DalĂ­, a Spanish-style tapas bar, in the basement of the former Mount Vernon Stable & Saloon.
    Woodberry Kitchen owner Spike Gjerde is photographed at Woodberry Kitchen on July 10, 2024.
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