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    The LA Rams will practice at Oriole Park before NFL game in London
    Rather than flying back to the West Coast after their game in Baltimore, the Rams will stick around, practicing at Oriole Park, before a trip across the pond.
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards seen before a game on June 24.
    Why the Ravens traded Odafe Oweh | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Baltimore has just six sacks as a team.
    The food trucks making tacos that are worth eating on the hood of your car
    In and around Baltimore you can find food truck tacos so delicious they’re worth eating on the spot.
    Birria tacos at Tacos El Guero Food Truck off Merritt Boulevard come with herbs worth savoring.
    Maryland’s messiest school district gets its dirty laundry aired
    Somerset County’s school board accused its superintendent of insubordination. She said the board chair threatened her before she left town.
    Two lengthy opinions from the state board of education shed light on the dysfunction in Somerset County schools.
    Rain, cool air could help end Baltimore’s stinky ‘pistachio tide’
    Environmental groups say this has been the longest and most widespread pistachio tide in recent memory.
    The water in Baltimore's Inner Harbor is bright green on Monday. Blue Water Baltimore calls the event the most widespread "pistachio tide" they've seen.
    Ravens signing polarizing safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson to practice squad
    The Ravens will be the third stop for C.J. Gardner-Johnson, 27, over the past seven months.
    C.J. Gardner-Johnson won the Super Bowl with the Eagles but was traded to the Texans and later cut after a spell of poor play.
    Redesign of high school magnet programs to get scrutinized by council members
    Montgomery County Council members will pepper MCPS leaders with questions about a plan to divide high schools into six regions, each with a slate of parallel academic pathways.
    Montgomery County Council members will question MCPS leaders about a plan to divide high schools into six regions.
    McCormick spice company has a $140 million tariff problem
    McCormick & Company, a spice giant based in Hunt Valley, said in an earnings call Tuesday that it anticipates $140 million in annual costs associated with President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
    McCormick & Company’s global headquarters in Hunt Valley.
    Baltimore sues MoneyLion over alleged ‘digital-age payday lending scheme’
    The city of Baltimore accuses MoneyLion of using misleading marketing and charging excessive fees that officials allege trap low-income residents in cycles of debt.
    Baltimore City Hall in Baltimore, Md., on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.
    At the center of shutdown fight, health care is one of toughest issues in Congress
    Health care is one of the most intractable issues in Congress — and a real compromise amid the government shutdown will not likely be easy, or quick.
    The government shutdown stretches on, and hundreds of thousands of federal workers are going unpaid.
    How American views on Israel and antisemitism have changed since Oct. 7
    The partisan split in public opinion on Israel predates the current war with Hamas, but recent polling suggests some Americans have lost sympathy with the Israelis over the course of the war.
    Even as Israel and Hamas begin talks over a U.S.-proposed peace plan, shifts in public opinion could outlast the current conflict.
    The Superblock blaze followed a generation of development failure. Now what?
    An ambitious plan to redevelop what’s called the Superblock, an area of downtown Baltimore, has been stuck in the mud for a quarter century. Much of the area was razed after a fire last month.
    Demolition crews work in the rubble of several buildings along Howard Street taken down a few weeks after a five-alarm fire damaged multiple buildings in the block.
    Baltimore County’s police chief is on a list of cops with credibility concerns
    Robert McCullough, the Baltimore County Police Department chief, appears on a list of law enforcement officers whose potential credibility concerns require disclosure to defense attorneys if they’re called as a witness in court.
    Nothing under the tree? Montgomery County’s Toys for Tots says it needs help fast.
    Holiday gift drives across Montgomery County brace for an increase of families in need due to federal layoffs. But donations will likely also decrease, they say.
    Elizabeth Scott, head coordinator for Toys for Tots in Montgomery County, has been struggling to find a warehouse for the program's toy distribution this year.
    Quarterly water and sewer bills could jump about $18 in Montgomery County next year
    Residents of Montgomery and Prince George’s counties could pay roughly $18 more on their quarterly water and sewer bills next year.
    WSSC Water’s preliminary budget plans are calling for rate increases in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties.
    Chicago and Illinois sue to stop Trump’s Guard deployment plan after Portland ruling
    Illinois leaders went to court Monday to stop President Donald Trump from sending National Guard troops to Chicago.
    Law enforcement officers standoff against demonstrators outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility during a protest on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025, in Portland, Ore.
    DOJ’s request to pause Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s immigration case denied by Maryland judge
    On Monday, a federal judge in Maryland denied the Justice Department’s request to pause Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s immigration case due to the government shutdown.
    Kilmar Abrego Garcia is comforted by CASA member Lydia Walther-Rodriguez as he gets emotional while speaking to the crowd outside the George H. Fallon Federal Building in downtown Baltimore in August.
    All Maryland Rite Aid stores closed, prescriptions transferred to new pharmacies
    Rite Aid has officially closed all 16 of its Maryland stores, with customers’ prescriptions transferred to other pharmacies.
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 16: A Rite-Aid is seen on October 16, 2023 in the Crown Heights neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Rite Aid, one of the largest pharmacy chains in the country, has filed for bankruptcy and plans to close a number of stores across the United States amid slumping sales and lawsuits related to accusations that it helped fuel the opioid epidemic.
    Skeletal remains found in West Baltimore vacant home
    Baltimore City Police discovered what are believed to be human skeletal remains in a vacant West Baltimore home on Monday morning.
    Police have discovered what are believed to be human skeletal remains in a vacant home in West Baltimore.
    As Lamar Jackson recovers, Ravens expected to be ‘in a little better shape’ vs. Rams
    John Harbaugh said the Ravens would know more about the potential availability of injured players later this week.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) sits with teammates in the fourth quarter of a game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., on Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025.
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