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Thanksgiving week forecast: Wet weather possible Tuesday, then colder Thursday
Rain on Tuesday could impact holiday travel ahead of Thanksgiving.
A chance of rain is forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday, which could affect Thanksgiving travel.
Haussner’s 850-pound ball of string has sold. You’ll never believe who the new owner is
A stringy piece of Baltimore history is headed to America’s hall of fame for bizarre items.
The ball of string was made by staff at Haussner’s restaurant, which closed in 1999. The ball heads to auction Nov. 22.
Ravens rookie OL Emery Jones Jr. active for first time in NFL career, continuing ramp-up
Ravens rookie offensive lineman Emery Jones Jr. was activated for Sunday’s game against the New York Jets, taking another step toward making his NFL debut.
Offensive tackle Emery Jones Jr. warms up before the Ravens host the New York Jets at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.
Ocean City’s Winterfest of Lights is back: Here’s what to know about the 33rd year
The Winterfest of Lights in Ocean City, one of the premiere holiday light displays in Maryland, will illuminate on Thursday with new and returning features all lit to make lasting memories for visitors.
Ocean City's Winterfest of Lights in 2019.
They seem big and scary, but Baltimore’s in love with these vintage stoves
The Baltimore area remains a hot spot for the Chambers stove, an old appliance that has a modern cult following.
“It’s like an old Mercedes,” Dr. Christina Enzmann says of her Chambers stove. “It’s not going to have a digital display, but it’s a great machine.”
This one trick will make your Thanksgiving a breeze. I swear.
Spatchcocking a turkey is not for the faint of heart, but the bird will cook insanely fast and remain juicy.
Spatchcocking a turkey, by removing its backbone and pressing it flat, allows it to cook much faster in the oven.
Michigan routs Maryland for the Terps’ 7th straight loss
Maryland (4-7, 1-7 Big Ten) scored on the game’s first drive but could not avoid a seventh straight loss.
Dorian Fleming of Maryland comes down with a touchdown catch Saturday during the first quarter at SECU Stadium.
Trump taps legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus to revamp courses at Joint Base Andrews
President Donald Trump says he’s enlisting the help of legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus to spruce up the courses at Joint Base Andrews
FILE - Jack Nicklaus waves before hitting the first tee for the honorary tee off before the first round of the Masters golf tournament, April 9, 2015, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)
The Dish: Chop Chop wants to keep Baltimore’s knives — and cooks — sharp
Home cooks and chefs alike will soon be able to hone their tools at Chop Chop, a new knife shop in Hampden.
Ozzie Mendoza, co-owner of Chop Chop in Hampden. An offshoot of D.C.’s District Cutlery, the business offers knife sharpening services using traditional Japanese methods. The business is at 828 W. 36th Street in Hampden.
‘We’re heartbroken’: Patterson Park ice rink closure hits at-risk youth hockey teams
Baltimore officials announced they will close the Mimi DiPietro Family Skating Center in Patterson Park over concerns about its structural integrity.
Baltimore officials announced they will close the Mimi DiPietro Family Skating Center in Patterson Park over concerns about its structural integrity.
Andrew Indorf’s 4th TD in final minute lifts Towson past Campbell 35-31
Indorf went 16-for-26 for 196 yards, and the Tigers (6-6, 4-4 CAA) needed all of it after falling behind 31-21 early in the fourth.
Vangates catches TD, scores another on return in N.C. Central’s 33-14 win over Morgan State
Raymond Moore III accounted for both scores for Morgan State (4-8, 1-4 Mid-Eastern), throwing a 30-yard touchdown pass to Justin Perry and keeping another on the ground.
‘Dude, call the cops!’: Man reports dead body to radio hosts before contacting police
The Frederick Police Department found a body in a wooded area after a caller talked about finding the remains with radio hosts on “Elliot in the Morning.”
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.
White House tours resume for holiday season after East Wing demolition
White House tours are expected to resume for the holiday season amid the East Wing renovation.
Construction workers, bottom right, atop the U.S. Treasury, watch as work continues on a largely demolished part of the East Wing of the White House, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, in Washington, before construction of a new ballroom.
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Grayson Rodriguez trade highlights Orioles’ poor track record with first-round pitchers
Before Rodriguez, there were Cody Sedlock, Matt Hobgood, Adam Loewen and more.
Baltimore Orioles pitcher Grayson Rodriguez (30) prepares a pitch during Spring Training at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Fla. on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
Fort McHenry reopens after cannonball discovered by excavators is removed by bomb squads
The gates of Fort McHenry National Monument reopened on Saturday after bomb squads safely removed a cannonball that was unearthed on Friday.
Baltimore Police block the road at East Fort Avenue leading to Fort McHenry on Friday, after sending its bomb squad as a safety measure after crews dug up an old explosive device.
Prosecutors say Pam Bondi’s comments shouldn’t affect Luigi Mangione’s death penalty case
Prosecutors say Luigi Mangione’s death penalty case in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson should carry on despite Attorney General Pam Bondi's comment.
Luigi Mangione, accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, appears in Manhattan state court in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. (Curtis Means/Pool Photo via AP)
3 decades after Linda Lester’s death, her estranged husband fights charges with family support
New DNA tests prompted charges against Donald Lester in the 1994 killing of Linda Lester, his estranged wife.
Linda Lester.
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