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    Jerry B. Whiddon, artistic director who poured his heart into Round House Theatre, dies at 77
    Jerry B. Whiddon was the artistic director of Bethesda’s Round House Theatre for 20 years. He died on Oct. 17 at age 77.
    Jerry B. Whiddon.
    Rookie check-in: Nearly halfway through the season, here’s how far Ravens rookies have come
    The Ravens drafted 11 players in April, though only 10 remained with the franchise out of training camp and only eight are on the 53-man roster.
    Ravens safety Malaki Starks is introduced before the Ravens’ Week 2 game against the Cleveland Browns.
    Lamar can keep momentum going in Miami | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Lamar Jackson leads the league with a 130.6 passer rating.
    Halloween forecast: Breezy and cool, but rain should be over before trick-or-treating
    The Baltimore region will see some rain this week, but the weather is expected to dry up in time for trick-or-treating on Friday.
    It will be breezy on Halloween, according to the National Weather Service, but there won’t be any rain.
    Vance says troops will be paid as pressure builds to end government shutdown
    Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday he believes U.S. military members will be paid at the end of the week, though he did not specify how.
    The U.S. Capitol is seen on the second day of the government shutdown, in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025.
    It’s been 5 years since White’s Ferry stopped running. Why can’t it get restarted?
    White’s Ferry had been running for more than two centuries between Montgomery and Loudoun Counties when it closed five years ago. There have been several plans to revive the service. So far, nothing has worked.
    The historic White's Ferry, docked in Poolesville, transported commuters and residents to Virginia for decades before its sudden closure in 2020.
    The Dish: Cheesesteaks — and Cooper Sharp cheese — are having a moment in Baltimore
    Cheesesteaks are having a moment in Baltimore, with new restaurants popping up everywhere to serve Philadelphia’s signature dish. Many feature Cooper Sharp cheese.
    A cheesesteak from Frank’s Pizza & Pasta.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County: Celebrate Benjamin Banneker, split the G on Halloween
    As Halloween nears, here’s a list of fun things to do in Baltimore County for the week ending Wednesday, Nov. 5.
    Benjamin Banneker Historical Park and Museum.
    Bryson Butterfly was a rising star jockey. Then he was arrested for murder.
    Bryson Butterfly was an up-and-coming jockey at Laurel Park. Then he was arrested and charged in the murder of a Parkville High School student during an arranged robbery. Butterfly pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge and agreed to testify against two others.
    Amy Nelson, mother of Bryson Butterfly, shows off one of the thousands of photos her son on her phone while taking a break at her rented stable behind Turf Paradise in Phoenix, Ariz.
    World’s largest sailing cargo ship headed to Baltimore on inaugural voyage
    With towering 300-foot sails — which need to be lowered to fit under the Bay Bridge — the Neoliner Origin will regularly unload automobiles, bottles of Hennessy and even cruising passengers at the Dundalk Marine Terminal.
    The Neoliner Origin, pictured during a sea trial earlier this year, has two mainsails and two jibs.
    Could Maryland tap its ‘rainy day’ reserves to fund SNAP?
    Maryland has more than $2 billion in a Rainy Day Fund that’s been tapped before for emergencies like the Key Bridge collapse and the coronavirus pandemic.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, left, talks with Bowie Food Pantry volunteer Janice Stritzinger, at left, on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025. In the center are pantry volunteer and treasurer Lorri Meadows and Prince George's County Executive Aisha Braveboy.
    More Montgomery County students suspended so far this year
    The 29% increase was driven by more suspensions assigned to Hispanic students, children who are learning English and those who receive special education services.
    Montgomery County Public Schools recently revised its student code of conduct.
    Rain and coastal flooding expected for ‘abnormally dry’ Maryland
    For an “abnormally dry Maryland,” rain will soon come as meteorologists predict 1-2 inches could fall across the region between Wednesday and Thursday.
    Cars drive on West Nursery Road near BWI during a thunderstorm in the Baltimore, Md. region on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
    Maryland already violated its newest foster care directive
    On Oct. 22, Human Services Secretary Rafael López issued a policy directing social services providers to “immediately stop facilitating stays in unlicensed settings.”
    The Baltimore City department of Social Services building.
    Here’s how Montgomery County plans to use $7.75 million to respond to SNAP cuts
    The shortfalls come amid the government shutdown and Trump administration policies that have drastically cut many social service programs.
    NAP and EBT Accepted here sign. SNAP and Food Stamps provide nutrition benefits to supplement the budgets of disadvantaged families.
    Orioles begin reshuffling coaching staff, 2 hitting coaches will not return
    With a new manager at the helm, the Orioles are expected to undergo considerable restructuring, according to industry sources.
    Assistant hitting coach Sherman Johnson throws to hitters at batting practice during spring training in February.
    6 takeaways from Lamar Jackson’s news conference, from his health to a locker room shakeup
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was asked over two dozen questions in his nine minutes at the podium Tuesday. Here are six takeaways from his news conference.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson cheers from the sidelines during the Ravens’ win over the Chicago Bears.
    Attorneys allege cover-up after federal agent shoots at unarmed Maryland driver in D.C.
    The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the shooting by a Homeland Security Investigations agent, who was with police officers and other federal agents when they stopped a car driven by Phillip M. Brown on Oct. 17.
    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.
    Former nurse at Sheppard Pratt charged with rape involving minor patient
    A former Sheppard Pratt nurse has been charged with raping a minor who was being treated at the Maryland psychiatric hospital.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Baltimore County councilman calls for investigation into traffic stop racial disparities
    Baltimore County Councilman Izzy Patoka said he has spoken with Inspector General Kelly Madigan, and has not filed any formal motions as of yet, “though there could possibly be.”
    Izzy Patoka is photographed after a Baltimore County Council meeting in Towson, Md. Tuesday, January 7, 2025.
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