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    6 takeaways from Ravens head coach Jesse Minter’s first press conference, from play-calling to the coordinator search
    A week ago, the Ravens hired Jesse Minter as the fourth head coach in franchise history. On Thursday, he got his grand introduction.
    From left, Ravens President Sashi Brown, newly hired head coach Jesse Minter and GM/Executive Vice President Eric DeCosta hold a news conference announcing Minter’s hiring on Thursday at the Under Armour Performance Center.
    University of Maryland restores heat after encouraging students to leave campus
    The state’s flagship university lost heat and hot water twice in two days amid freezing temperatures.
    The University of Maryland, College Park has restored heat and hot water to more than 100 buildings after frigid temperatures caused outages twice in two days.
    Federal oversight expected to diminish after Baltimore stabilizes police staffing
    The Baltimore Police Department got a preliminary green light from the judge overseeing its federally mandated reforms, confirming that it’s on track to shed mandates for recruitment, hiring and technology.
    Baltimore Police officers follow a crowd of a few hundred demonstrators during a march through downtown Baltimore to protest ICE earlier this month.
    Security guard at Northrop Grumman fatally shot co-worker during performance review, police say
    The alleged shooter, identified as a 26-year-old from Pasadena, faces charges of first- and second-degree murder.
    Anne Arundel County Police charged a security worker at Northrop Grumman in Linthicum with first-degree murder and other charges related to the shooting death of one of his co-workers.
    Canton’s helicopter boom rattles nearby neighborhoods
    Helicopter traffic over Southeast Baltimore has irked residents as the city grows the police footprint at a Canton heliport.
    A MyFlight helicopter lands at the Pier 7 Heliport at 1800 S Clinton Street on Monday, June 9, 2025.
    Despite tariffs, Port of Baltimore handled record number of containers in 2025
    More containers — the lifeblood of international shipping — than ever made their way through Baltimore last year. And the port set a record for ship visits, too.
    Trucks navigate the container yard at the Port of Baltimore’s Seagirt Marine Terminal in 2025.
    Francis Scott Key Elementary/Middle students moved after mold discovered in walls
    Nearly 600 South Baltimore students will be bused eight miles to the former Thurgood Marshall Middle School building in East Baltimore.
    Francis Scott Key Elementary/Middle School students have been moved after mold was discovered in the walls of the school.
    Baltimore boxing champion Gervonta ā€˜Tank’ Davis arrested after 2-week search
    The Miami Gardens Police Department and U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force on Wednesday arrested Davis on charges including battery, false imprisonment and attempted kidnapping.
    Gervonta Davis arrives at the Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse for a probation violation hearing Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
    For sale: Nicely updated brick colonial in West Friendship
    Tucked away in the Fox Valley Estates community, you’ll find this impressive, newly updated home. Completely move-in ready, the home features an expansive floor plan, a luxurious primary suite, and a well equipped lower level.
    Nor’easter likely to miss Maryland but Baltimore faces near-record cold
    The powerful nor’easter that intensifies into a bomb cyclone will likely miss the Baltimore area, but the city could still see near record-breaking cold.
    Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026 — The Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse is seen in the snow at sunrise on Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
    Should an inspector general have ā€˜unfettered access’? A fight is brewing in Baltimore.
    Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming said she’s always had access to all Baltimore City records, but Mayor Brandon Scott has cut access to city Law Department documents.
    Isabel Cummings poses for a portrait with her arms crossed in her office. Clockwise, the original courtroom sketch of the Jacqueline McLean case she worked on, a Baltimore Sun clipping reading "Wrath of Isabel," a blue and orange "Baltimore" skateboard and a black and white "Charm City" skateboard hang behind her.
    Ravens coach Jesse Minter’s first press conference is finally here. Does ā€˜winning’ it matter?
    Coach Jesse Minter’s presser Thursday will help set the narrative for the next phase of the Ravens’ offseason. But does it have any predictive value?
    Former Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter, center, looks on during the first half of a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Nov. 16, 2025.
    Random junk marks the spot in Baltimore’s snow parking wars
    To chair, or not to chair? Baltimore residents turn to children’s kitchenettes, tiki torches and good old lawn chairs to preserve hard-won parking spots as the snowstorm dig-out from continues.
    Howard County bought historic buildings to reduce flooding in Ellicott City. Now it wants to sell them.
    Howard County is initiating plans to sell six historic buildings on Old Ellicott City’s Main Street, telling state authorities this week that the jurisdiction does not have the resources to fully restore them.
    The future of this block of historic buildings in Ellicott City is uncertain, as leaders seek state permission to sell the properties.
    What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including ā€˜The Great Gatsby’ and local concerts
    Whether you want to see the Jazz Age come alive in ā€œThe Great Gatsbyā€ or check out rising Baltimore bands in concert, we’ve got you covered.
    The North American tour of the Broadway hit ā€œThe Great Gatsbyā€ launches in Baltimore this weekend.
    7 things to do this week in Montgomery County while it’s waaaaay too cold outside
    It’s freezing outside, but don’t let that stop you from having fun this week. Here’s what to do in Montgomery County.
    Instead of braving the elements this weekend, try a virtual tai chi class.
    7 things to do in Howard County, from an extended Restaurant Week to ā€˜Cool Runnings’ showing
    Got a case of cabin fever? Here some fun things to do in Howard County, including extended restaurant week and more.
    Howard County's winter restaurant week is extended until Feb. 8 because of the recent snow and ice storm.
    Ethiopian-born population in Montgomery County jumped nearly 150% in 15 years
    Montgomery County’s Ethiopian immigrant population — now about 22,000 people — has grown nearly 150%, according to U.S. Census data released Thursday.
    The winter storm is over, but your BGE bill is brewing. Here are programs to help.
    An unusual cold snap is going to drive up winter BGE bills. Here are seven programs that could help people at risk of losing power.
    Baltimore Gas and Electric bills are escalating from higher winter usage.
    With only the Orioles now, MASN remains ā€˜viable,’ team official says
    Orioles president of business operations Catie Griggs anticipates that fans will be well served by a network dedicated to one team.
    The MASN logo is seen on a microphone during Baltimore Orioles Manager Brandon Hyde’s post-game press conference following a loss to the Los Angeles Angels at Camden Yards on March 31, 2024. The Orioles lost the Angels, 4-1, on Sunday afternoon.
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