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    Ravens 28, Dolphins 6: An easy win, but questions remain
    The Dolphins were so bad, in so many ways, that it's difficult to know how much credit the Ravens deserve.
    Baltimore Ravens tight end Charlie Kolar (88) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025, in Miami Gardens, Fla.
    Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis faces new abuse claims as ex-girlfriend sues over alleged assaults
    Baltimore boxing star Gervonta “Tank” Davis is facing new allegations of violence from another ex-girlfriend who claims he physically attacked her a number of times during their relationship.
    Gervonta Davis arrives at the Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse for a probation violation hearing Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
    Heavy rain floods parts of Baltimore area, prompting coastal advisories and road closures
    A low-pressure system brought upward of 2 inches of rain to the Baltimore region Thursday, weather officials said, causing flooding in some areas.
    Fells Point streets flood after a heavy rainstorm Thursday.
    Lamar Jackson to return for Ravens against Miami
    While the MVP QB returns for Baltimore, CB Jaire Alexander remains shelved.
    The Ravens lost two of their three games without Lamar Jackson as starting quarterback.
    Pasadena man arrested for threatening to ‘kill all of the judges,’ his probation officer
    An Anne Arundel County man was arrested this week after threatening to “kill all of the judges” and his probation officer, according to court records.
    A Baltimore police officer displays his handcuffs on 8/24/22.
    Judge questions Trump administration plan to suspend food benefits
    A federal judge seemed skeptical of the Trump administration’s argument that SNAP benefits could be suspended for the first time because of the government shutdown.
    NAP and EBT Accepted here sign. SNAP and Food Stamps provide nutrition benefits to supplement the budgets of disadvantaged families.
    Annapolis charter school once hampered by Trump tariffs sets sights on 2026
    New Village Academy, a charter high school, has been hampered by roadblocks for years. Now it sets its sights on an Annapolis opening in 2026.
    The interior of the Westfield Annapolis mall, seen on August 5, 2024.
    Jockey Bryson Butterfly gets 20 years in Baltimore County murder case
    Former Laurel Park jockey Bryson Butterfly was sentenced Thursday to 20 years in prison for his role in the killing of a Baltimore County high school student.
    Bryson Butterfly, 16, picked up his first winner at Laurel Park when Alpha Queue cruised to a front-running 7 ¼-length triumph in Friday’s opener.
    Maryland lawmaker wants to reopen state child care scholarships in 2026
    The waitlist has grown to more than 2,700 Maryland kids since May.
    Del. Vanessa Atterbeary, chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, said that ending the freeze on state child care scholarships would be a "priority."
    State senator federally charged with extortion in blackmail scheme
    Attar, a Democrat, represents Northwest Baltimore in the Maryland Senate.
    Del. Dalya Attar, a Baltimore City Democrat, listens to floor debate at the Maryland State House on Monday, March 20, also known as Crossover Day in Annapolis. General Assembly session rules require bills to pass one chamber — either the House of Delegates or the state Senate — by the end of the day on Monday, to ensure the other chamber will consider it.
    Technicians repairing cargo ship’s sails after trans-Atlantic voyage
    The world’s largest sailing cargo ship crept up the Chesapeake Bay in the quiet, rainy hours of Thursday morning, squeezed under the Bay Bridge and berthed at the Dundalk Marine Terminal.
    The Neoliner Origin, the first large wind-powered vessel to visit the Port of Baltimore, is seen docked at the Seagirt Marine Terminal after arriving before dawn on Thursday.
    University System of Maryland sees highest enrollment in history
    Enrollment in the Maryland system’s 11 public institutions increased to record numbers.
    The University of Maryland, College Park is among the campuses whose enrollment grew this year.
    Jury: Bethesda professor was murdered by her business partner
    A jury found Jorge Rueda Landeros guilty in the second degree for the murder of American University Professor Sue Marcum.
    Opening statements in the trial of Jorge Rueda Landeros, seated right, in Montgomery County.
    Maryland appeals court refers lawyer to disciplinary authorities for fake AI citations
    In a 34-page opinion issued on Wednesday, Judge Kathryn Grill Graeff wrote that the issues in the appeal normally wouldn’t warrant issuing a decision that sets legal precedent.
    Attorney Adam Hyman addresses the panel of judges during an oral argument before the Appellate Court of Maryland on Oct. 3, 2025.
    Maryland lawmakers push Moore to use emergency funds for food benefits
    Maryland state lawmakers pressed Gov. Wes Moore and his administration to keep food benefits intact during the federal government shutdown — even if that means tapping the state’s Rainy Day Fund.
    Gov. Wes Moore listens as Attorney General Anthony Brown gives remarks on Maryland’s sweeping audit of police-custody deaths during a news conference at the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Md. on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
    Moore sends $10M to help food banks pressured by federal furloughs, loss of SNAP
    Food banks and pantries say they already are seeing unprecedented demand for help. They expect demand to increase with the loss of federal food aid.
    At Anne Arundel County Food Bank on Thursday, Gov. Wes Moore announces that $10 million in state funds will be sent to food banks and pantries, which are seeing unprecedented demand. He declared a state of emergency.
    As design nears completion, state shares new Key Bridge renderings
    The new Key Bridge will soon be 70% designed, a key checkpoint. As part of the process, engineers have generated more than 25,000 pages of calculations and reports.
    The south approach view of updated rendering of plans for the rebuild of the Key Bridge.
    What kind of staff will Craig Albernaz assemble? | Banner Baseball Show
    Two assistant hitting coaches are already gone. What other changes are coming?
    Baltimore Police identify suspended officer seen in viral video chasing man with cruiser
    Robert A. Parks, who has been on the force since 2020, is the officer under investigation, confirmed Lindsey Eldridge, a Baltimore Police Department spokesperson.
    A screenshot from a video posted to social media shows a now-suspended Baltimore Police officer chasing a man who was running away on foot by driving after him through the city streets.
    10 things to know about SNAP and the government shutdown
    Hundreds of thousands of Marylanders who rely on federal assistance for their food will be left in a lurch starting this weekend.
    State officials have warned that federal funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, will run out on Nov. 1 due to the government shutdown.
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