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    7 things to do in Baltimore County: It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
    A number of holiday events, from tree lightings to Christmas markets, will take place even before Thanksgiving turkeys hit the tables.
    It's not yet Thanksgiving, but there are a number of holiday events to look forward to this week, including The AVENUE at White Marsh's annual tree lighting.
    Wigwams in Baltimore County speak to the state’s Indigenous story
    The nature center has a close relationship with the Baltimore American Indian Center, which helps educate Irvine’s staff on various traditions the nature center can share with the greater public.
    Volunteers construct wigwams at the Irvine Nature Center’s Native American Educational Site in Owings Mills.
    Ravens film study: Why is the red-zone offense struggling? Start with the offensive line.
    A year after leading the NFL in red-zone touchdown rate, the Ravens have scored on just 47.2% of their drives inside the opponent’s 20 this season, the league's fifth-worst rate.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) throws the ball against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, Nov. 16.
    West Baltimore will lose a beloved school that couldn’t make ends meet for years
    New Song Academy has been called a pillar of its Sandtown-Winchester community.
    New Song Community Learning Center in Baltimore.
    Catfished, literally. Scammers net nearly $100K in Chesapeake seafood.
    When an order came into Tilghman Island Seafood for almost $100,000 of Chesapeake catfish, everything seemed legit — at least at first. Then the fish disappeared in the Bronx.
    A Blue Catfish is measured during the Annual Nanticoke River Invasive Fishing Derby Saturday, July 19, 2025, in Sharptown.
    ‘Needle in a haystack’: 5 takeaways from NTSB’s Key Bridge hearing
    The National Transportation Safety Board met Tuesday to discuss the causes of the Key Bridge disaster. Here are five takeaways from the hearing.
    Thomas Chapman of the National Transportation Safety Board questions investigators while examining a sample terminal block. A malfunctioning wire on the Dali container ship caused a chain of events that led to the Key Bridge collapse.
    Orioles send Grayson Rodriguez to Angels for outfielder Taylor Ward in surprising trade
    Ward, a right-handed bat, hit 36 home runs last year for the Angels with a .792 on-base-plus-slugging percentage
    Los Angeles outfielder Taylor Ward is greeted in the dugout after scoring a run during the first inning against the Minnesota Twins on Sept. 9.
    Driver in critical condition after vehicle sinks in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor
    Emergency crews rushed to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor on Tuesday evening after a car plunged off a pier and sank, leaving the driver who was pulled from the water in critical condition.
    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025 - Crews work to retrieve a car from the Inner Harbor on Tuesday evening after more than a dozen Baltimore fire trucks and police cars lined the area near the Pier 5 Hotel as a vehicle plunged into the water.
    Key Bridge workers got no warning before collapse, NTSB says
    Nearly 20 months after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed into the Patapsco River, federal officials are poised to make a final ruling about how it happened.
    Marine Accident Investigator Marcel Muise, seated center, leads a staff presentation about the 2024 Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse during a National Transportation Safety Board meeting in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.
    Orioles protect Cameron Foster and Reed Trimble from Rule 5 draft
    To make room on the 40-man roster, which is now full, Baltimore designated outfielder Pedro León and infielder Luis Vázquez for assignment.
    The Baltimore Orioles logo is seen on a lectern in the team’s press conference room following in August.
    Sinclair buys 8% stake in Scripps as broadcaster eyes possible acquisition
    Sinclair Inc., a Maryland-based media company, recently announced its purchase of an 8.2% stake in fellow broadcaster E.W. Scripps.
    Sinclair Inc. paid more than $15 million for over 6 million shares in E.W. Scripps.
    Cloudflare outage disrupts ChatGPT, X, other internet services
    CharmPass, the Maryland Transit Administration’s official mobile ticketing app, was impacted by the Cloudflare outage.
    Lava lamps are seen through a lobby window at the headquarters of Cloudflare in San Francisco, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022.
    Jud Ashman, following reelection as mayor of Gaithersburg, begins a run for Montgomery County Council
    Jud Ashman said the day after the election that people in Gaithersburg had encouraged him to run for County Council.
    Jud Ashman is running for the District 3 seat on the Montgomery County Council.
    County removes photo requirement for reporting gas-powered leaf blowers
    Photo evidence will no longer be required in order to report a violation of Montgomery County’s gas-powered leaf blower ban.
    Council member Evan Glass‘ bill to remove a requirement for photo evidence when reporting gas-powered leaf blowers passed unanimously.
    Employee charged with stabbing manager at Edgewater burrito restaurant
    An employee at the recently opened Bubbakoo’s Burritos in Edgewater is charged with stabbing his manager at the restaurant on Saturday.
    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.
    House votes overwhelmingly to force release of Epstein files, sending bill to Senate
    The bill passed 427-1, with the only no vote coming from Rep. Clay Higgins, a Louisiana Republican who is a fervent supporter of President Donald Trump.
    The U.S. Capitol is seen on the second day of the government shutdown, in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025.
    NAACP president asks to be taken off Anne Arundel County’s apology for slavery
    The local NAACP says it was never consulted about the Anne Arundel County formal apology for slavery, despite its name appearing on communication about it. What happened?
    Steve Waddy, wearing glasses and a blue checked shirt, gestures as he speaks during a school redistricting meeting on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
    Baltimore will investigate New York investor group for housing discrimination
    City Solicitor Ebony Thompson said the city would use every legal resource at its disposal.
    Some of the homes in the 2400 Block of Etting Street were purchased by a New York-based investment group.
    Montgomery County passes $7.75 million plan for food assistance and nonprofit support
    The Montgomery County Council moved forward to pass a $7.75 million plan Tuesday to help address the loss of federal funding for programs that provide food and housing assistance.
    The Montgomery County Council passed a supplemental funding plan in response to cuts made to SNAP during the government shutdown.
    Police collect record number of guns in buyback program
    The buyback program in Rockville collected more than 300 guns to be destroyed — the most ever in the initiative's history.
    A gun turned in at a buyback event in Miami in 2016
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