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    Hearing in Luigi Mangione’s state murder case sheds new light on his arrest
    The proceedings in Luigi Mangione’s case started Monday and could extend to next week. Thursday marks the anniversary of last year’s killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan.
    Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan Criminal Court for an evidence hearing, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, in New York. (Angela Weiss/Pool Photo via AP)
    Derrick Henry and Travis Kelce among 32 nominees for Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award
    “I’m just trying to give back, be a resource, very blessed to have the platform that I have,” Henry said.
    Ravens running back Derrick Henry runs onto the field during introductions before the Ravens host the Bengals on Thanksgiving night at M&T Bank Stadium.
    The AFC North is bad. Here’s what the Ravens can learn from their struggling rivals.
    The Ravens have big issues this season. But there are cautionary tales across the AFC North as well.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson embraces Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt after Baltimore beat Pittsburgh in the playoffs last season.
    For sale: Attractive 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home for $825,000 in Columbia
    The backyard of this Village of Harpers Choice home is a highlight, and not just because it backs up to the 4th hole at Hobbits Glen Golf Course. Inside is similarly charming, with newly updated features and comfortable, light-filled spaces.
    3 delivery drivers carjacked in Guilford over last 2 weeks
    Three delivery drivers have been carjacked in the Guilford neighborhood of North Baltimore over the past two weeks.
    A private security vehicle is parked along Greenway following a series of carjackings of delivery drivers in the Guilford neighborhood.
    7 things to do in Howard County, from Ellicott City’s tree lighting to a historic organ recital
    With the holiday season in full swing, here are seven things to do in Howard County from Dec. 4-10.
    Old Ellicott City's annual tree lighting, shown here in 2023, will take place at Tiber Park on Dec. 5 at 6 p.m.
    Who is Steve Quisenberry? 5 things to know about Baltimore County’s interim inspector general
    Baltimore County’s inaugural inspector general, Kelly Madigan, is leaving her post in January to become Howard County‘s first inspector general. The man who will replace her — at least for a while — is her deputy, Steve Quisenberry.
    Board member Steven Quisenberry, on screen, virtually attends a meeting of the Howard County Inspector General Advisory Board chaired by David Salem, center left, and attended by other members of the board at the George Howard Building in Ellicott City, Md. on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
    Everyone knows Anthony Mitchell is Keaton’s dad — but they need to learn about his mom
    Keaton Mitchell, left, and his mother, Kandice Mitchell.
    ‘Gross mismanagement’: Superintendent puts Montgomery’s only charter school on notice
    MCPS Superintendent Thomas Taylor threatened to revoke Mecca Business Learning Institute’s charter if leaders don’t fix problems.
    Mecca Business Learning Institute leaders hoped to launch this fall in a newly renovated Germantown campus, but construction delays meant they had to instead start the year in an old Montgomery County Public School building in Bethesda. The two campuses are about 20 miles apart, leading to transportation issues and enrollment declines.
    Maryland hospitals have dismal ER wait times. But there’s good news, too.
    Emergency room wait times in Maryland hospitals have long exceeded the national average, and a new state commission says the reasons are systemwide and could be complex to fix.
    The John Hopkins Howard County Medical Center has the only emergency room in the county.
    A farm that grows tea is tucked away in western Howard County
    Heron’s Meadow Farm in western Howard County grows tea. The farm’s owners, husband and wife duo Lori and Bob Baker, say it’s the state’s only tea farm.
    Lori Baker and her husband, Bob, co-own Heron’s Meadow Farm and a boutique called BLTeas in Woodbine.
    7 things to do in Montgomery County, from ‘Nutcrackers’ to European film festival
    Two offbeat versions of “The Nutcracker,” the European Union Film Festival and plenty of holiday activities are some of the standout things to do in Montgomery County this week.
    The Puppet Co. will stage their 37th annual edition of "The Nutcracker" in Glen Echo with nursery rhymes and musical accompaniment to the holiday tale.
    Oluchi Okananwa scores 17 as No. 7 Maryland routs Mount St. Mary’s 92-44 to remain undefeated
    The Terrapins are 10-0 for the second consecutive year and the fifth time in 11 seasons.
    Oluchi Okananwa, pictured in October, led Maryland with 17 points Wednesday night.
    Ravens agree to 3-year contract extension with tight end Mark Andrews
    The Ravens are keeping their franchise leader in catches, receiving yards and touchdowns for three more years.
    Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has made 37 catches for 332 yards and five touchdowns this season.
    Scott and Bates rift: Allies urge both leaders to cooperate to avoid ‘severe’ fallout
    “No agency is perfect, and we welcome good-faith engagement on how to improve our operations,” Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott wrote to Ivan Bates.
    Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates and Mayor Brandon Scott chat on October 17, 2024 before sitting on a panel discussion about gun violence at the historic Clifton Mansion.
    Native American tribes take a step toward inclusion in Chesapeake Bay decisions
    The tribes originally hoped to be signatories on the new Chesapeake watershed pact, approved by governors from across the watershed in a landmark meeting Tuesday at Baltimore’s National Aquarium.
    Members of the Indigenous Conservation Council speak before the meeting of the Chesapeake Executive Council at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. From left, Reggie Stewart of the Chickahominy Tribe, Chief Anne Richardson of the Rappahannock Tribe, Barbara Orf of the Nansemond Indian Nation, and Chief Frank Adams of the Upper
Mattaponi Tribe.
    Fatal shooting of Silver Spring man now ruled a homicide
    The death of a man shot in Silver Spring in June is now ruled a homicide.
    Baltimore Police crime scene tape sits unused on a police vehicle at the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
    Ravens’ Lamar Jackson limited in practice; Ar’Darius Washington could return vs. Steelers
    For the first time in nearly a month, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was back Wednesday for the first open practice of the week.
    Lamar Jackson had not practiced on Wednesday in nearly a month.
    Authorities found child sexual abuse materials at Kensington home of firefighter’s mother
    Evan Laurence Morrison, 18, who was affiliated with the Wheaton Volunteer Rescue Squad and the Bethesda Fire Department since 2023, uploaded child sexual abuse materials to his Discord account.
    BGE choosing ‘wasteful’ gas pipe replacement projects, consumer watchdog says
    A consumer watchdog organization says Baltimore’s utility company has been putting profits ahead of safety when it chooses how to replace gas pipes.
    Emily Scarr, a senior advisor with Maryland Public Interest Research Group (PIRG), speaks at a press conference outside of Baltimore's City Hall about a report released on Wednesday by PIRG that finds BGE has been prioritizing profit over safety when selecting its expensive gas infrastructure projects. She is joined by Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen, City Councilmember Mark Conway, Del. Elizbeth Embry, Maryland People's Counsel David Lapp, and Brittany Baker, the Maryland Director of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network.
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