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    Guilty pleas, $100K fine for company after lead paint chips fell from TV tower in Baltimore
    Maryland's Attorney General announced guilty pleas and a $100,000 fine against Skyline Tower Painting and its president, holding them accountable for a 2022 tower-washing project that showered Baltimore with hazardous lead paint.
    Carol Jarvis holds a jar with piece of red paint. She has been collecting them to test for lead.
    Ravens’ Dec. 27 game at Green Bay to kick off at 8 p.m., NFL announces
    The game at Lambeau Field will kick off at 8 p.m. on Dec. 27, a Saturday, and will be broadcast on Peacock.
    The Ravens will visit Lambeau Field to play the Packers in prime time on Dec. 27.
    Former Gilman, Saint Frances coach takes over Michigan after shocking firing
    Poggi guided a dominant Gilman program and built St. Frances into a national powerhouse.
    Biff Poggi watches his team warm up before playing against Nebraska in an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, in Lincoln, Neb.
    Ravens’ Lamar Jackson misses practice again: ‘It’s a long season’
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was missing at practice Wednesday, the fifth straight week he’ll be sidelined for at least one session before a game.
    Lamar Jackson has missed at least one Ravens practice for five straight weeks.
    Library employees remain anxious as Howard County prepares to reopen Savage Branch
    Howard County officials plan to reopen the Savage library branch, saying tests and inspections found no confirmed sources of carbon monoxide in the building after several employees reported exposure to the gas last month.
    The Savage Branch Library in Howard County.
    Orioles reach 5-year deal with slugger Pete Alonso
    Alonso hit 38 homers with a .272 average last season for the New York Mets.
    Pete Alonso reacts after hitting a solo home run during the sixth inning of the New York Mets' game against the Atlanta Braves on Aug. 12.
    What does the Pete Alonso signing mean for the Orioles’ roster?
    The trickle-down effect on the Orioles roster could be felt in multiple ways, and this signing may only be the first major move in what could have a domino effect.
    Players throughout the Orioles’ lineup could receive a boost from the team’s addition of free agent first baseman Pete Alonso.
    California man charged in rape of woman in Gaithersburg
    A California man faces multiples rape charges linked to a sexual assault last year in Gaithersburg, according to Montgomery County Police.
    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.
    Baltimore is striking fear into the hearts of private lenders across the country
    When private lenders met in Las Vegas for their annual conference, almost everyone knew about the foreclosure crisis in Baltimore. Now, some industry leaders are calling for reforms.
    Attendees gather in a hallway at the American Association of Private Lenders conference at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025.
    Signing Pete Alonso is a win for so many reasons | Banner Baseball Show
    The Orioles have finally made a free agent splash.
    Ruxton fixer-upper was a bargain. Then a neighbor’s move added $160,000 to the renovations tab.
    Maroney House will be the first property considered for landmark status under a new law passed in October after the surprise demolition of Choate House.
    Cassandra London bought this house in Ruxton with the intention of keeping the historical integrity of the outside and modernizing the inside. Unbeknownst to her, a neighbor nominated the property for a landmarks designation. Ifi that goes through, she will have to spend $160,000 on historically accurate windows - money she doesn't have.
    Looking back at the best of the fall sports season: Sherwood runners were on a mission
    From runners helping their coach accomplish a clean sweep to a Cinderella football story, here are some of the most memorable stories from the fall.
    Dan Reeks coaches Madeline Quirion during the Manhattan University Cross Country Invitation on Oct. 11.
    Can Baltimore County’s new charter school lock down a site for next fall?
    Bilingual Global Citizens Public Charter School is now hoping to land a White Marsh location.
    People gather in attendence for the Baltimore County Board of Education meeting on July 11, 2023.
    Bundle up, Baltimore: Light snow, cooler temps possible later this week
    Western Maryland is under a blizzard warning, but chances of snow in the Baltimore area remain slim for much of the week.
    While it's uncertain if Baltimore will see snow later this week, temperatures will remain cold.
    Now you can wear your Mr. Trash Wheel love across your chest
    Waterfront Partnership, the nonprofit that upkeeps and represents the aquatic trash interceptor, launched a website on Sunday where fans of Mr. Trash Wheel can browse and buy outerwear, shirts, accessories, stickers and home goods.
    Mr. Trash Wheel is decked out in purple to support the Baltimore Ravens.
    Longtime friends Craig Albernaz and Blake Butera navigate being first-time managers with shared advice and jokes
    “The best part of Alby is you know where you stand,” Butera said. “So, anything that I ask him, he’ll shoot me straight.”
    Orioles manager Craig Albernaz  speaks during a news conference at the MLB winter meetings on Monday.
    Ravens film study: Are their flaws fatal or fixable? We should know soon.
    The Ravens’ four final regular-season games will be their final proving ground. If they do indeed have playoff bona fides, now would be a good time to show them.
    Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry gets past Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Malik Harrison for a first down in the second quarter of Sunday's game.
    5 left-handed relievers who could interest the Orioles
    Here are five lefty relievers who could help the bullpen, with the main focus on middle relief.
    Baltimore Orioles relief pitcher Danny Coulombe (54) delivers a pitch in a game against the Los Angeles Angels at Camden Yards on March 30, 2024. The Baltimore Orioles beat the Angels, 13-4, to clinch a series win.
    The Dish: This Chinese restaurant has an AI-powered robot in the kitchen
    At new Chinese restaurant Mahjong by Johns Hopkins University, the sous chef is a set of artificial intelligence-powered robots.
    Mahjong just opened at 3105 St. Paul Street near Johns Hopkins University. A Mahjong staff member with the Botinkit robot.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County, from train gardens to Hanukkah parties
    The holidays are afoot, and that means parties, gazing at lights, and other festive activities in Baltimore County.
    This is a photo of the market at Greenspring.
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