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    Paddling against breast cancer: Annapolis Dragon Boat Club offers survivors a safe place
    The Annapolis Dragon Boat Club is a safe place for those who have or had breast cancer to work on their health.
    The Annapolis Dragon Boat Club practices in the Annapolis Harbor.
    Ravens ‘very confident’ that Lamar Jackson will return from injury vs. Dolphins
    Lamar Jackson hasn’t appeared in a game since leaving in the third quarter of a Week 4 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) watches from the sidelines in the fourth quarter of a game against the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025.
    Howard County has lost 544 residents to COVID-19. A new memorial honors them.
    After losing 544 residents to COVID-19, Howard County on Monday unveiled a memorial to the victims of the pandemic in Meadowbrook Park.
    Howard County unveiled a memorial to the COVID-19 pandemic in Meadowbrook Park on Monday.
    A magnitude 2.5 earthquake rattles Columbia and Savage
    Columbia-area residents reported feeling rumbles from a magnitude 2.5 earthquake Monday.
    Homes are seen along Wilde Lake in Columbia on July 2, 2025.
    Baltimore County inspector general reports over $125K in traffic-calming funding wasted
    Baltimore County wasted more than $125,500 in traffic-calming funding on projects riddled with errors, policy violations and conflicts of interest, according to a report released by the inspector general.
    A yellow street sign that says "SPEED HUMPS AHEAD" in front of a roadway with a speed hump in the background.
    Kilmar Abrego Garcia cannot be deported with injunction in place, judge reaffirms
    U.S. District Court Judge Paula Xinis issued a preliminary injunction in August that the Salvadoran native and Beltsville resident not be deported while he challenges the legality of his re-detention with ICE.
    Kilmar Abrego Garcia, center, arrives with his wife Jennifer, left, to the George H. Fallon Federal Building in downtown Baltimore on Monday, August 25, 2025.
    Maryland to end controversial practice of housing foster youths in hotels
    Human Services Secretary Rafael Lopez issued the new directive last Wednesday, exactly one month after a 16-year-old girl living in an East Baltimore hotel was found dead.
    Residence Inn Baltimore at The Johns Hopkins Medical Campus, 800 N Wolfe St.
    BOPA no more: Rebranded Create Baltimore says Top of the World will stay open
    The Top of the World observation deck at the Baltimore World Trade Center will continue to be run by Create Baltimore, the group’s CEO announced Monday.
    Matt Nale, right, with his wife, Amanda, and their children, Hudson and Elle, take in the view from the Baltimore World Trade Center’s Top of the World Observation Level in April.
    Baltimore Police injure man, kill dog during response to ‘aggressive’ animal
    A man was shot and his dog was killed by officers who responded to a call for a reported animal bite in Baltimore on Sunday, according to police.
    A Baltimore Police vehicle is seen in Fells Point on April 14, 2024.
    Moore loses another cabinet secretary as service chief Paul Monteiro exits
    The state’s first secretary of service and civic innovation is leaving his post, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced Monday.
    Paul Monteiro listens to Gov. Wes Moore announce him as his pick to serve as the first secretary of the Department of Service and Civic Innovation at a press conference in the Maryland State House on Monday, April 3. Moore issued an executive order creating the cabinet-level department on his first full day in office in January.
    Orioles hire Cleveland’s Craig Albernaz as next manager
    “Craig has built an exemplary career across multiple successful organizations and brings a tremendous amount of experience, knowledge, and talent to our organization and to this new challenge,” Orioles president of baseball operations Mike Elias said in a statement.
    Cleveland Guardians bench coach Craig Albernaz looks on from the dugout before a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays, Sunday, July 14, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla.
    Shoppers to close 4 more stores in Central Maryland
    The discount food retailer is beloved by some customers for its doughnuts, but has also struggled to improve its bottom line.
    Shoppers in Germantown, which is being closed down. The grocery chain’s colossal doughnuts are a customer favorite.
    Man dies in crash after fleeing traffic stop in Ellicott City
    A man died in a single-vehicle crash after attempting to flee a traffic stop on Sunday, according to the Howard County Police Department.
    The Howard County Police logo seen outside their headquarters on January 25, 2024.
    Gov. Wes Moore’s deputy chief of staff will lead Baltimore Public Markets
    Shaina A. Hernandez will become CEO and president of the Baltimore Public Markets Corporation.
    Shaina A. Hernandez, Deputy Chief of Staff to Gov. Wes Moore, has been named as CEO of Baltimore Public Markets.
    Reacting to Orioles’ hiring of Craig Albernaz | Banner Baseball Show
    Did the Orioles make the right move?
    What Craig Albernaz brings to the Orioles as their new manager
    The Orioles are hiring Craig Albernaz to right the ship after a 75-87 season, taking him away from an associate manager position with the Cleveland Guardians.
    Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt, left, talks with bench coach Craig Albernaz during the eighth inning against the Chicago White Sox at Progressive Field last April.
    A Montgomery County teacher is heading to the “Jeopardy!” stage
    The Takoma Park Middle School educator will appear Nov. 4.
    A Takoma Park Middle School educator will appear on "Jeopardy" on Nov. 4.
    Why the fight over Manor Hill Brewing just won’t end
    A bitter fight in Howard County between Manor Hill Brewing and its neighbors has lasted nearly a decade.
    Manor Hill Brewing, just west of Ellicott City.
    Melissa strengthens to a Category 5 hurricane as it nears Jamaica
    Hurricane Melissa intensified to Category 5 strength Monday as it neared Jamaica with up to 30 inches of rain and a life-threatening storm surge.
    Workers board up shop windows ahead of Hurricane Melissa's forecast arrival in Kingston, Jamaica, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
    Somerset superintendent exits amid months of conflict with MAGA-aligned school board
    The Somerset County school board voted Monday to part ways with its superintendent after months of turmoil in the school system.
    Somerset County Board of Education in Westover, MD, Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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