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Ravens need ‘unselfish’ approach to keep diverse offense humming
Baltimore Ravens training camp starting, Ronnie Stanley mum on NFLPA mess, and Nnamdi Madubuike has big plans for 2025.
Running back Justice Hill arrives at the Ravens training facility for the first day of training camp. He's one of many talented players who will be fighting for touches on offense.
Why is underground Baltimore burning? City Council hearing yields no answer.
City leaders hope third-party investigator can figure out why Baltimore’s manholes keep exploding.
Stephen Salsbury, Deputy Solicitor, speaks before council members Mark Conway, left, and Zac Blanchard at Tuesday's hearing on underground fires.
Two hospitalized after ‘industrial accident’ at Northrop Grumman facility in Linthicum Heights
Two people were hospitalized after an “industrial accident” at the Northrop Grumman facility in Linthicum Heights on Tuesday afternoon.
An Anne Arundel County Police vehicle.
Maryland to EPA: Our offshore wind permit is just fine, thank you
In a letter sent to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Maryland says the state won’t make the correction requested and doesn’t plan to reissue a permit.
The offshore wind project faces intense opposition in Ocean City, where leaders argue that wind turbines would blight the horizon and hurt tourism.
Don’t like blue catfish? Maryland says give it to your dog.
The MAWS Act is a bill on Capitol Hill that aims to create a market for turning blue catfish into pet food.
A Blue Catfish is measured during the Annual Nanticoke River Invasive Fishing Derby Saturday, July 19, 2025, in Sharptown.
Construction worker dies after partial trench collapse at Baltimore County school
A construction worker died Tuesday after sustaining injuries from a partial trench collapse while on a job at Deer Park Elementary School in Owings Mills, officials said.
A spokesperson for Baltimore County Public Schools confirmed that the partial trench collapse happened at Deer Park Elementary School.
Ozzy Osbourne, who led Black Sabbath and became the godfather of heavy metal, dies at 76
Ozzy Osbourne, the gloomy, demon-invoking lead singer of the pioneering band Black Sabbath who became the throaty, growling voice — and drug-and-alcohol ravaged id — of heavy metal, died Tuesday, just weeks after his farewell show.
FILE - Singer Ozzy Osbourne performs during halftime of an NFL football game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Buffalo Bills in Inglewood, Calif., Sept. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis, File)
Six Baltimore teens arrested in Pennsylvania for burglary are a suspected ‘crime ring’
The teenagers, who are between 13 and 17 years old, may be connected to multiple burglaries and stolen vehicles in Baltimore and surrounding areas in Maryland, police said.
The teenagers, who are between 13 and 17 years old, may be connected to multiple burglaries and stolen vehicles in Baltimore and surrounding areas in Maryland, police said.
Coca-Cola confirms a cane-sugar version of its trademark cola is coming to the US
Coca-Cola said Tuesday it will add a cane-sugar version of its trademark cola to its U.S. lineup this fall, confirming a recent announcement by President Donald Trump.
AUSTIN, TEXAS - JULY 17: In this photo illustration, a Mexican Coke beverage is displayed in an ice-cooler at a park on July 17, 2025 in Austin, Texas. U.S. President Donald Trump stated in a Truth Social post that Coca-Cola has agreed to use real cane sugar in its U.S. beverages, similar to Mexican Coke.
Harford County’s first book ban has parents and teachers concerned
Harford County parents and teachers spoke out against the school board’s decision to ban an award-winning illustrated novel from its libraries.
Books on desk in library at the elementary school
Inside the Dugout: Why this Orioles season isn’t as painful as the rebuild years
It’s just that we were not supposed to be here. Not this year. Not at this point in the process.
The way this played out — a couple of playoff appearances and then a return to selling — was absolutely not what was promised.
Another Sheetz is coming to the Baltimore region
A second Sheetz will open in Harford County, adding to the growing number of the beloved chain’s locations in the Baltimore region.
Altoona-based gas station and convenience store Sheetz opens its first Anne Arundel County location Thursday. Photo courtesy of Sheetz.
The unexpected return of beloved Orioles broadcaster Fred Manfra
Manfra joined fellow broadcaster Brett Hollander this past weekend for two games against the Rays
Longtime Orioles broadcast Fred Manfra left, returned to the air over the weekend for the first time since he retired in 2017. He joined Brett Hollander on the radio broadcast from Tampa, where he now lives. Photographed at George M. Steinbrenner field in Tampa, Fla., on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
Glen Burnie man who burned ‘TRUMP’ into road with flamethrower pleads guilty, avoids jail
The 36-year-old burned “TRUMP” and “USA” into the asphalt of Hickory Hollow Drive, where he lived.
The 36-year-old burned “TRUMP” and “USA” into the asphalt of Hickory Hollow Drive, where he lived.
Maryland’s airwaves lost a federal lifeline, but public media won’t go silent
Congress passed the Recissions Act of 2025, guaranteeing the end of federal funding of public media and putting local stations in a financial predicament.
MONDAY July 21, 2025 — The Baltimore Public Media (WYPR) headquarters, a public radio station serving the Baltimore metropolitan area as well as Western Maryland and the Eastern Shore.
Predicting which Orioles veterans will be traded | Banner Baseball Show
From Ramón Laureano to Félix Bautista, here are our best guesses as to the players dealt at the July 31 deadline.
Ravens primer: Position battles to watch as players report for training camp
The Ravens have one of the league's most steady rosters, but they still face questions at key spots.
Ravens guard Andrew Vorhees should have the inside track for a starting spot after returning last year from a torn ACL.
Kyle Stowers had been there — and helped Coby Mayo see the bench differently
They came from a prospect who knows all too well the frustration of having to wait his turn: Kyle Stowers.
Coby Mayo recenty sought the advice of a former teammate who is flourishing after a trade away from the Orioles.
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For Baltimore high school students, this arts competition offers more than scholarships
Now in its ninth year, Courting Art Baltimore provides both scholarships and a public platform to Baltimore City Public School students who love art.
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