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    Ravens reportedly part ways with assistant coach in offseason’s first staff shakeup
    Mark DeLeone joined the Ravens last offseason after a short stint as a defensive analyst at Kansas.
    Mark DeLeone’s lone year as the Ravens’ inside linebackers coach produced mixed results.
    Julian Reese and Derik Queen dominate as Maryland crushes No. 17 Illinois
    Ja’Kobi Gillespie added 15 points and Selton Miguel 14 for the Terrapins (15-5, 5-4 Big Ten), who won for the fourth time in five games.
    Maryland's Derik Queen dunks during the second half against Illinois.
    Maryland road fatalities decreased in 2024, but number still ‘ridiculously high’
    Maryland’s roads claimed 572 lives last year, preliminary state data shows. That number is 49 fewer than in 2023 but likely to rise.
    Traffic travels on the outer loop of I-695 at Falls Road as rain falls on the region.
    Forgotten Weems Creek in Annapolis gets another chance at redemption
    Weems Creek, poor little Weems, outscored all the rest on the Severn River Association’s survey of the worst tributaries. That presented an opportunity for a group hoping to make a difference on the Chesapeake Bay.
    Snow and ice surround Weems Creek in Annapolis.
    Your snowballs are safe from the FDA’s ban on red dye No. 3
    The FDA recently announced its ban on red dye No. 3. But, if you still want a bright red snowball, you're in luck.
    Baltimore-based snowball syrup manufacturer Koldkiss said it made the switch from red dye No. 3 years ago.
    Moore’s budget would pick up cost of pretrial monitoring for poor Marylanders
    A year after a sudden funding crunch placed a pretrial monitoring program at risk, Gov. Wes Moore has allocated $3.2 million in his budget proposal.
    January 22, 2024 - Photo of common area with tables and stools inside prison. Blue doors lead to cells off the ground floor and off a second floor walkway above.
    No. 12 Ohio State rallies to upset No. 8 Maryland 74-66
    Kaylene Smikle had 17 points, five rebounds and four assists for Maryland (16-3, 6-2 Big Ten).
    Kaylene Smikle, pictured during the preseason, had 17 points, five rebounds and four assists for Maryland against Ohio State.
    A crematory wasn’t cremating bodies but stockpiling them, state board says
    A state board suspended the permit for Heaven Bound Cremation Services LLC after finding the crematory was not cremating bodies properly, but stockpiling them.
    Maryland reports 24 cold-weather deaths so far this winter
    State officials have recorded 24 deaths related to the cold weather as of Jan. 18, according to the latest data available from the Maryland Department of Health.
    A person walks in Fells Point, Baltimore, on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. Below freezing conditions persisted in Maryland Wednesday morning, accompanied by wind gusts making it feel close to zero degrees in parts of the state. The extreme cold warning for western Maryland and the cold weather advisory for the rest of the state — including Baltimore City and Baltimore, Howard, Anne Arundel, Harford and Carroll counties — remain in effect until Thursday morning at 10 a.m.
    Former Maryland elections board member among Jan. 6 pardons
    Carlos Ayala had his case dismissed earlier this week after President Trump issued a blanket pardon to the Jan. 6 participants. Ayala’s trial was scheduled for June.
    Federal court documents identify Carlos Ayala as wearing a grey 3M-style painter’s mask and a "Stop the Steal" button at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Ayala was charged with civil disorder and other charges and was pardoned by President Donald Trump.
    Here’s what officials around Maryland are saying about immigration enforcement
    Here are statements we’ve received from local elected officials around Maryland about immigration and cooperating with federal enforcement.
    WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 20: President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC.  Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States.
    Mark Andrews breaks silence: ‘I’m absolutely gutted by what happened’ in Ravens’ loss to Bills
    “It’s impossible to adequately express how I feel,” Andrews wrote on Instagram.
    Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (89) warms up pregame as the Baltimore Ravens prepare to take on the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, on Sunday January 19.
    Can ICE make arrests in Maryland schools? Here’s what we know
    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security this week ended a longstanding policy that had kept them out of schools.
    Lockers in the hallway outside Damien Ford’s Baltimore School for The Arts classroom on Dec. 21, 2022. Ford teaches an African American Literature class where shows his students comparisons between Lauryn Hill lyrics and the work of Zora Neal Hurston.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Ski film debuts in a sailing town Thursday
    Give it to the folks at Maryland Hall — nobody was probably expecting a ski film in a town known for sailing. You can catch Warren Miller's “75” Thursday night at Maryland Hall. It’s one of the great things to do in Annapolis over the coming week.
    "75," a new film from Warren Miller Entertainment, features ski and snowboard highlights from around the world. It's showing Jan. 23, 2025 at Maryland Hall in Annapolis.
    James Beard Awards recognize a Baltimore chef, bartender and, of course, Charleston
    Semifinalists for the James Beard Awards include nods for the chef at Urban Oyster, the bar director at Clavel and the drinks at Charleston.
    The Urban Oyster owner Jasmine Norton is now a James Beard semifinalist in the Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic category.
    Why does Baltimore stink today?
    City and state officials point to cold weather as the culprit for the stench in the Baltimore region many experienced Wednesday morning.
    A view toward downtown Baltimore from Druid Hill on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
    Former legislative aide charged with using senator’s email to obtain scholarships
    The aide never applied for a state Senate scholarship but emailed the Maryland Higher Education Commission in July 2022 to say she had been awarded one, according to the documents.
    A former aide to Maryland state Sen. Will Smith has been charged with using Smith’s email to obtain a college scholarship.
    Maryland weather: Dangerous freezing temperatures persist through the week
    Most of the state is under a cold weather advisory, with the far western edges of the state under an extreme cold warning from the National Weather Service.
    The extreme cold warning for Western Maryland and the cold weather advisory for the rest of the state remain in effect until Thursday morning at 10 a.m.
    In ‘Hard Knocks’ finale, Lamar Jackson feels the agony of defeat: ‘I ain’t gonna be all right’
    The HBO docuseries’ last episode captured almost 45 minutes of footage from the Ravens' AFC divisional-round loss to Buffalo.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) takes questions from reporters after losing to the Buffalo Bills in a divisional round playoff game at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY. on Sunday, January 19, 2025.
    Baltimore Democrats nominate Del. Dalya Attar to the state Senate
    Baltimore Democrats voted Tuesday to nominate Del. Dalya Attar as their choice to represent the city in the Maryland Senate.
    Del. Dalya Attar, a Baltimore City Democrat, listens to floor debate at the Maryland State House on Monday, March 20, also known as Crossover Day in Annapolis. General Assembly session rules require bills to pass one chamber — either the House of Delegates or the state Senate — by the end of the day on Monday, to ensure the other chamber will consider it.
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