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    Gervonta Davis-Jake Paul bout is off and Paul will seek another fight in 2025
    Most Valuable Promotions, Paul’s promotional organization, said Saturday it was looking into the matter after a civil lawsuit was filed against Davis in Miami-Dade County last week.
    Lamont Roach, left, punches Gervonta Davis during the second round of a WBA lightweight championship boxing bout on March 1.
    Ravens trading for OLB Dre’Mont Jones, sending 5th-round pick to Titans
    Dre’Mont Jones has 4.5 sacks in the past four games and 19 pressures this season, according to PFF, more than any Ravens defender.
    Dre’Mont Jones lines up against the Arizona Cardinals on Oct. 5.
    Payne, Adams lead all-new Maryland squad past Coppin State 83-61 in season opener
    Maryland led 47-32 at halftime, but a 6-minute stretch without a basket to start the second half allowed Coppin State to get within 50-42 with 16:51 left.
    Maryland Terrapins forward Pharrel Payne shoots the ball over Coppin State Eagles forward Tyler Koenig during the second half of Monday's game.
    Moore: Maryland will ensure full SNAP benefits in November
    More than 680,000 Marylanders — nearly 40% of them children — receive SNAP benefits each month to help keep food on the table. The average benefit is $180.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, who visited the Anne Arundel County Food Bank last week, said Monday the state will commit enough funding to ensure that SNAP participants receive their full benefits in November.
    Tyler O’Neill opts in for remainder of contract with Orioles
    As part of the three-year, $49.5-million deal O’Neill signed with the Orioles, he could have exercised an opt-out clause following the 2025 season.
    Baltimore Orioles outfielder Tyler O'Neill (9) homers in the first inning of a game against the Colorado Rockies at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. on Friday, July 25, 2025.
    A steak and cheese in Rockville has been more than 40 years in the making
    Z&Z Manoushe Bakery will serve the sandwich on Tuesday, Nov. 4, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The owners’ father, grandfather and uncle served the sub in shops around Montgomery County from the 1980s to the early 2000s.
    Dubbaneh's grandfather Fayez Khawaja and his uncle, David, owned and operated Chicken Tonight at 1111 Nelson St. in Rockville from 1982-2006.
    Dalya Attar says she’s the real victim in new statement
    According to the state senator, the consultant she’s been charged with extorting was a “disgruntled woman” whom she fired from her first campaign in 2018 “for cause.” Attar does not state why.
    Sen. Dalya Attar, a Baltimore City Democrat, attends Gov. Wes Moore’s State of the State address in the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Md. on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
    Alleged Montgomery County Peeping Tom was accused of the same crime in Prince George’s
    A Takoma Park man faces multiple misdemeanor Peeping Tom charges after being accused of dressing like a woman to gain access to gym locker rooms.
    Police shooting in Baltimore County sends man to hospital, closes portion of MD 43
    A police shooting in Baltimore County sent one person to the hospital and closed a section of Maryland Route 43.
    Police responded to calls of an armed man in Baltimore County, though it’s unclear what kind of weapon he allegedly possessed.
    Heads up, Key Highway closed in Federal Hill for emergency repairs
    A portion of Key Highway is closed Monday while crews make emergency repairs, according to the Baltimore City Department of Transportation.
    The Department of Public Works responds to a potential sinkhole on Key Highway in Baltimore, near the American Visionary Art Museum.
    Overdose-reversing drug available at Baltimore Metro subway stations starting this week
    Each MTA Metro subway station will have multiple boxes containing the overdose-reversing drug by Friday, an initiative funded by Baltimore City’s opioid restitution fund.
    Multiple boxes containing the overdose-reversing drug naloxone, personal protective equipment and a screen displaying an instructional video will be available at all 15 Baltimore Metro Subway stations by Friday. Mayor Brandon Scott held a press conference on Monday at the Penn North subway station to show the new resource.
    Mayor Scott signs controversial housing laws in effort to spur growth
    A suite of housing and zoning reforms, once pie-in-the-sky dreams for some advocates, are now law in Baltimore, with Mayor Brandon Scott signing four bills Monday in a City Hall ceremony.
    Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott on Monday signed four housing bills that advocates say will increase housing availability and affordability.
    Ravens DL Broderick Washington’s return is ‘not imminent’ after Achilles tendon surgery
    Ravens defensive lineman Broderick Washington’s return to the field will take even longer than expected.
    Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Broderick Washington Jr. runs onto the field ahead of a game against the Cleveland Browns in early September.
    Trump admin says SNAP will be partially funded after judges’ rulings
    President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday that it will partially fund SNAP after two judges issued rulings requiring them to keep the food aid program running.
    President Donald Trump is illuminated by a camera flash as he gestures while walking across the South Lawn of the White House, Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025, in Washington, after returning from a trip to Florida.
    As trade deadline nears, Eric DeCosta needs to make a move to boost Ravens’ weak pass rush
    The Ravens have a big problem and a bigger problem ahead of Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline: They need a pass rusher. And so do a lot of other teams.
    The Ravens nearly reunited with interior defensive lineman Calais Campbell last season. He could be available before the NFL’s trade deadline at 4 p.m. Tuesday.
    Car hits 5 people in downtown Baltimore
    Police said the victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
    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.
    Craig Albernaz was a ‘manager’s dream.’ Now he’s a manager himself.
    Albernaz behaved like a manager long before he ever officially carried that title.
    Guardians associate manager Craig Albernaz, right, recently named manager of the Orioles, watches a game from the dugout alongside Stephen Vogt.
    This little fish is the center of a big debate in the Chesapeake Bay
    No one — fisherman, conservationist or scientist — can say for certain how “the most important fish” is really faring in the Chesapeake Bay.
    Menhaden caught by a small-scale waterman in Maryland.
    Baltimore County gym teacher awaiting trial on sex abuse charges fights termination
    Roger Myers filed a lawsuit in Baltimore County Circuit Court against Baltimore County Public Schools and Superintendent Myriam Rogers, contending he officially retired effective July 1.
    The Baltimore County Public School Board logo as seen during a board meeting on 12/6/22.
    Furloughed parents are jumping into thorny school debates
    Montgomery County school leaders announced major plans at practically the same time many parents were sent home from their jobs.
    Victoria Hougham, a furloughed federal worker, has been using her unexpected time away from work to research and advocate on Montgomery County Public Schools proposals.
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