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    The Ravens’ season is over. What happens now with their key free agents?
    Here’s what some of the Ravens' notable pending free agents said as they scattered for an offseason starting sooner than they could’ve expected.
    Baltimore Ravens tight end Charlie Kolar is interviewed in a media scrum during the team’s locker room clean-out at the Under Armour Performance Center on Monday.
    The Orioles have checked multiple boxes this winter. Is another large splash possible?
    Baltimore remains engaged in the market for the top remaining free agent starters, sources familiar with the Orioles’ approach said.
    Orioles president of baseball operations Mike Elias, right, flanked by principal owner David Rubenstein, gives remarks during a December news conference to introduce first baseman Pete Alonso.
    Youth detention center plagued by mice, unsanitary conditions, improper medical care: report
    Unannounced inspections of the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center last year revealed a persistent rodent infestation, malfunctioning air conditioning, and a paraplegic child housed in the infirmary who was left sitting in his own waste.
    Baltimore Juvenile Justice Center at 300 N. Gay St. opened it’s doors in October 2003
    Longtime Anne Arundel prosecutor Carolynn Grammas resigns to run for state’s attorney
    Carolynn Grammas, a longtime prosecutor in Anne Arundel County, resigned from her post in October to challenge State’s Attorney Anne Colt Leitess in the upcoming election.
    Carolynn Grammas, who worked as a prosecutor in Anne Arundel County for more than two decades, resigned in October and is now running for state's attorney.
    As the Chesapeake Bay changes, a Fells Point tackle shop stays the same
    Tochterman’s Fishing Tackle, hallowed ground among local anglers, will soon celebrate its 110th birthday.
    Owner Tony Tochterman stands for a portrait at Tochterman’s Fishing Tackle in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore.
    County data warns of mental health declines amid government disruption
    Data, and conversations with those who work in the field, show that residents of Montgomery County are struggling mentally, and that demand for mental health services has increased.
    Community gathers to remember Baltimore’s 133 homicide victims in 2025
    Hundreds gathered at War Memorial Plaza to mourn those who lost their lives to gun violence in Baltimore City in 2025.
    Karen Fanning wears a shirt featuring her son, Justin Davis, who was murdered on Jan. 26, at Monday night’s annual vigil of remembrance at the Baltimore War Memorial.
    Baltimore County honors detective who died after medical emergency during New Year’s shift
    Baltimore County flags have been lowered to half-staff at county agencies to honor a detective who died after a medical emergency while on the job last week, according to Executive Kathy Klausmeier.
    Baltimore County police at the intersection of Middle River Road and Bird River Road after a suspicious package was reported at Freedom Church Middle River on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
    Flu season surged over the holidays and is likely to get worse
    U.S. flu infections surged over the holidays, and health officials are calling it a severe season that is likely to get worse.
    A pharmacist prepares to administer a dose of seasonal flu vaccine to a patient at a CVS Pharmacy in Miami, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025.
    What to know about the Trump administration’s latest moves on child care funding
    President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday that it’s planning to tighten rules for federal child care funds after a series of alleged fraud schemes at Minnesota day care centers run by Somali residents.
    Views and details of the Infant Room at the Rise Early Learning and Family Support Center. The center is apart of the University of Maryland Baltimore School of Social Work, provides free, high-quality early childhood education, family support services, workforce development, and parent education programs all under one roof.
    ‘The corruption is still there’: Fani-González reacts to Trump’s capture of Maduro
    Montgomery County Council President Natali Fani-González said the Trump administration mishandled the ouster of Nicolás Maduro, particularly by failing to wait for Congress to approve the military action.
    Montgomery County Council President Natali Fani-González was born in Venezuela and moved to Maryland when she was a teenager.
    Davis Kennedy, former publisher who pioneered growth of Gazette papers, dies at 87
    Davis Kennedy, whose Gazette newspapers covered communities in Montgomery, Frederick and Carroll counties before he sold the chain to The Washington Post, died on Christmas.
    Davis Lee Kennedy, former publisher of the Montgomery Gazette, in his office at the Current newspapers in 2014.
    Governor, state workers union fail to reach deal in pay negotiations for first time
    With no agreement by the year-end deadline, the Moore administration will decide what, if any, pay raises or additional perks to include in its budget plan.
    State workers who are members of AFSCME Maryland Council 3 hold a news conference in Baltimore in December to lodge concerns about Gov. Wes Moore’s administration. The administration and the union did not reach an agreement over wages for next year.
    After downzone didn’t take, councilman seeks to stop the bulldozer at Middle River ball fields
    While the area around the airport has been industrialized since the 1920s, when the Glenn L. Martin Company established an aircraft plant there, the community has chafed at the ongoing development of the peninsula.
    Bulldozers at Wilson Point Road and Eastern Boulevard are transforming open space into a warehouse, which local leader say violates the zoning.
    Archdiocese of Baltimore, survivors’ group signal progress in bankruptcy case
    The Archdiocese of Baltimore recently agreed not to use a blanket legal defense to avoid paying survivors of sexual abuse whose claims aren’t covered by insurance.
    Archbishop William Lori and Paul Jan Zdunek, chair of the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors, provide updates on the Archdiocese of Baltimore bankruptcy case at a press conference held at Brown, Goldstein & Levy in Baltimore on July 8, 2024.
    Police investigating 18-year-old Gaithersburg man’s death as a homicide
    Taeyon Malachi Prather suffered a gunshot wound on Jan. 2 in a residential block of Gaithersburg. Authorities are investigating the case as a homicide.
    Restaurant La Cuchara closed for foreseeable future after fire
    A fire in La Cuchara’s hood system Sunday night led to water damage at the Hampden-area restaurant.
    Hampden-area restaurant La Cuchara is closed after a hood fire.
    Maduro says ‘I was captured’ as he pleads not guilty on drug trafficking charges
    As a criminal defendant in the U.S. legal system, Maduro will have the same rights as any other person accused of a crime.
    An armored vehicle carrying Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores arrives at Manhattan Federal Court, Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, in New York.
    Warm temps could make it feel almost like spring later this week
    Friday and Saturday will be the warmest days this week, according to the National Weather Service, with highs near 62.
    An aerial view of the Phoenix Shot Tower and the Baltimore City Skyline in Baltimore, Md. on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
    Should the Orioles add a utility infielder? | Banner Baseball Show
    Veteran free agents Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Dylan Moore and Willi Castro could be of interest if the O’s want more depth in the infield.
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