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    Kyle Hamilton among 3 Ravens players named All-Pro
    Safety Kyle Hamilton, punter Jordan Stout and fullback Patrick Ricard were named to The Associated Press NFL All-Pro Team, it was announced Saturday.
    Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton (14) received 46 of 50 first-place votes for the All-Pro team.
    Anne Arundel cops charged in assault at Hagerstown softball tailgate to be cleared
    The Washington County State’s Attorney’s Office filed to drop criminal charges that were brought against Anne Arundel County law enforcement officers at a Hagerstown softball tailgate, court records show.
    Still from security camera footage as part of legal discovery captures an altercation during a softball tailgate at the center of back and forth criminal charges between a woman and her sister and a group of off-duty police officers.
    Congress debating possible consequences for ICE and Kristi Noem after Renee Good’s killing
    Lawmakers are pushing for a full investigation, policy changes, cuts to ICE funding and even impeachment of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem after the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good.
    People gather at McKeldin Plaza in downtown Baltimore to protest on Thursday after a woman was shot and killed by ICE in Minneapolis the day before.
    Mount Washington School officials call police after student caught with handgun
    A student at The Mount Washington School was taken into police custody on Thursday after they were caught with a handgun, the principal said.
    A student at The Mount Washington School was caught with a handgun on Thursday, officials said.
    For sale: Comfortable, luxurious home with great backyard along the Falls Road corridor
    Tucked along the Falls Road corridor, you’ll find this stunning five-bedroom, 6 1/2-bath home with an amazing backyard, including a striking pool and cabana house.
    Maryland gets soaked ahead of possible sleet and snow showers
    A steady rain will keep Marylanders cool and damp this weekend before colder, unsettled weather moves in, bringing gusty winds and the chance for snow or sleet by Monday as January’s chill deepens.
    Rainfall totals in Maryland could range from a half inch for most locations and up to just more than an inch in some areas.
    Washington National Opera bows out of Kennedy Center
    The Washington National Opera announced Friday that it will move performances away from the Kennedy Center.
    New signage, The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, is unveiled on the Kennedy Center, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
    Howard County’s Indian community reels after back-to-back tragedies
    Little more than a week into 2026, the deaths of Nikitha Godishala, Venkata Asha Appana and Krishna Kishore Kotikalapudi have stunned Howard County’s growing Indian community.
    The apartment complex in Columbia where Nikitha Godishala was found dead.
    Helen Anderson-Cokley, longtime Baltimore nurse, was the ‘epitome of hard work’
    Helen Anderson-Cokley, who worked for decades as a nurse in Baltimore hospitals and public schools, died Dec. 24. She was 91.
    Helen Anderson-Cokley.
    ICE changes story on Christmas Eve shooting by agents in Glen Burnie
    Federal officials changed their account of the Christmas Eve shooting by ICE agents in Glen Burnie.
    Wednesday, December 24, 2025 - Two people were taken to the hospital Wednesday morning after an federal immigration agent shot someone on the 500 Block of West Court in Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County officials said.
    Frederick engineer eliminated from ‘Jeopardy!’ tournament of champions after spelling error
    James Corson, a two-time “Jeopardy!” winner who works as a nuclear engineer in Frederick, was knocked out of the tournament of champions after a spelling error during Friday’s episode.
    James Corson, a nuclear engineer based in Frederick, Maryland, who won Jeopardy! back in March returns for the tournament of champions.
    Baltimore Police officer pleads guilty to unlawful sexual contact with 16-year-old girl
    Baltimore Police Officer Curlon Edwards, who had been suspended without pay, was terminated after his sentencing on Friday.
    Recent changes to state and local law have raised new questions about the future of police misconduct investigations.
    Woman charged in 85-year-old’s death in August car crash
    Jesica Evelin Argueta of Silver Spring turned herself in Tuesday on an arrest warrant that charged her with manslaughter by vehicle due to gross negligence and related traffic offenses.
    Macy’s, original anchor at Marley Station mall in Anne Arundel, to close soon
    The Macy’s at Marley Station Mall in Glen Burnie is set to close “soon,” according to the department store’s website.
    Caption: A judge ordered the owners of Marley Station Mall in Glen Burnie to pay more than $400,000 to settle a breach-of-lease lawsuit brought by one of their tenants, Gold’s Gym. The mall now faces the prospect of being sold at auction.
    Breaking down the candidates to replace John Harbaugh | Banner Ravens Podcast
    From Brian Flores to Davis Webb, these are the names to watch.
    The Chesapeake Center shutters amid family feuding, debt and a privacy breach
    Dozens of clinicians and their patients are scrambling after the abrupt closure last week of The Chesapeake Center, a nationally known Bethesda-based practice specializing in ADHD with multiple locations in the region and Florida.
    The Chesapeake Center, a respected psychiatry clinic specializing on care for people with ADHD, closed abruptly on Jan. 2.
    Police arrest man after hit-and-run homicide in West Baltimore
    Baltimore Police have arrested a man in connection with a fatal hit-and-run in Penn North earlier this week.
    A Baltimore Police car and crime scene tape remains on the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
    Luigi Mangione’s federal death penalty trial could start before the end of the year
    Luigi Mangione is due in federal court Friday for a pivotal hearing in his fight to bar the government from seeking the death penalty against him in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
    Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan Criminal Court for an evidence hearing, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, in New York. (Angela Weiss/Pool Photo via AP)
    She was shot at a Towson University party. Maryland’s Supreme Court will decide if she can sue.
    Catherine Torney filed a lawsuit in 2023 against Towson University in Baltimore County Circuit Court that alleged negligence.
    Catherine Torney filed a lawsuit against Towson University in Baltimore County Circuit Court that alleged negligence after she was shot in 2021 at a party on campus.
    Baltimore trivia host wins $10,000 in ‘Jeopardy!’ tournament of champions
    Jonathan Hugendubler, an adjunct professor and Baltimore trivia host, won $10,000 on “Jeopardy!” Thursday night as he returned for the tournament of champions, betting all he had in the Biblical Art category.
    Baltimore trivia host and college professor Jonathan Hugendubler returns to Jeopardy! after upsetting a two-week champion in his first appearance in July.
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