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    It was supposed to be a bumper year for oysters. Maryland watermen want disaster aid instead.
    Nearing the end of Maryland's worst oyster harvests in years, Gov. Wes Moore appealed to President Donald Trump for disaster aid. But whether the Chesapeake Bay's oystermen will get help from the federal government isn't clear.
    Waterman John Clopein harvests oysters on Broad Creek with 18-foot hand tongs.
    Instant analysis: Making sense of the biggest trade in Ravens history
    The Ravens are going for it.
    Maxx Crosby has posted 10 or more sacks four times in seven seasons.
    ‘Impossible to stop him’: Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi delivers a goal and a win in Baltimore
    Lionel Messi’s arrival Saturday in Baltimore promised a spectacle and offered a history lesson.
    Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi fights for possession of the ball with two D.C. United defenders at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday.
    After trade, Maxx Crosby embraces expectations with Ravens: ‘Get to the pinnacle’
    On Saturday, new Ravens defensive end Maxx Crosby sat in front of a microphone, stared into a camera and reckoned with an uncomfortable ending.
    Defensive end Maxx Crosby posted a 13-minute message on social media Saturday in which he said goodbye to the Raiders and introduced himself to Ravens fans.
    Winners and losers from the Maxx Crosby trade: Ravens’ pass rush, Lamar Jackson and John Harbaugh
    The Ravens’ trade for Maxx Crosby can’t be finalized until Wednesday. We won't let that stop us from breaking down every angle of one of the league’s biggest swaps of the offseason.
    The Ravens will send their first-round draft picks in 2026 and 2027 to the Raiders for five-time Pro Bowler Maxx Crosby.
    Saks Fifth Avenue closing Chevy Chase department store amid bankruptcy
    The shuttered Saks stores include sites in Chevy, Chase, Md., Chicago and San Antonio.
    FILE - Holiday decorations are displayed during Saks Fifth Avenue's holiday light show and window reveal, Nov. 24, 2025, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)
    National Symphony Orchestra director leaves Kennedy Center amid exodus
    Jean Davidson, the executive director of the National Symphony Orchestra, is leaving to head the Los Angeles-based Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.
    New signage, The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, is unveiled on the Kennedy Center, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
    Clocks spring forward Sunday for daylight saving time. Here’s how it can affect your health.
    Most of America “springs forward” Sunday for daylight saving time. Losing that hour of sleep can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day; it also could harm your health.
    Sun sets over the harbor near Canton Waterfront Park
    Ravens trading for star pass rusher Maxx Crosby, sending Raiders 2 first-round picks
    Maxx Crosby is a dogged run defender and has 69.5 career sacks in seven seasons, giving the Ravens and first-year coach Jesse Minter the premier edge rusher the team has lacked in recent years.
    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 14: Maxx Crosby #98 of the Las Vegas Raiders runs off the field after the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on December 14, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    Obama, Clinton and Biden honor Jesse Jackson as thousands attend memorial: ‘He paved the road’
    From former presidents to an NBA Hall of Famer, stories of the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.’s influence on politics, corporate boardrooms and picket lines loomed large a celebration honoring him.
    Former President Barack Obama speaks during the Public Homegoing Service for the Rev. Jesse Jackson at the House of Hope in Chicago, Friday, March 6, 2026.
    Hutzell: Annapolis got funding for City Dock the day Kristi Noem was fired. Not a coincidence.
    COLUMN | Hours after President Donald Trump fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, word spread that Annapolis would finally get $35 million crucial to its massive remake of City Dock.
    U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen speaks at a press conference Friday announcing that FEMA money has been released for the Annapolis City Dock Resiliency and Revitalization Project.
    Gas prices climb in Maryland amid war with Iran
    As the war with Iran rages on, drivers in Maryland and across the country are feeling pain at the gas pumps.
    Pumps at an Exxon gas station on North Howard Street.
    Maryland agencies warn planned Hagerstown-area ICE facility could strain sewers, traffic
    Three of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s cabinet secretaries wrote they have “serious concerns that ICE is proceeding with this project in a secreteve and rushed manner” that will have negative effects on the state.
    A warehouse off Hopewell Road outside Hagerstown has beed toured by government officials for possible use as an ICE detention facility.
    Israeli strikes pound Iran and Lebanon as US warns attacks will intensify
    There was no sign of the war letting up on its seventh day, as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned the U.S. air campaign against Iran would “surge dramatically.”
    Flames and smoke rise from Israeli airstrikes on Dahiyeh, a southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon.
    Youth charging reform is finally moving in Maryland, but not everyone is happy
    The Maryland Senate’s version of the bill would shorten the list of charges that automatically land teens in adult court but not by as many offenses as advocates wanted.
    The Senate’s version of the bill would shorten the list of charges that automatically land teens in adult court but not by as many offenses as advocates wanted.
    Maryland Democrats worry about impact of Legionella ‘outbreak’ in Baltimore federal building
    Legionella bacteria have been detected in Baltimore’s George H. Fallon Federal Building, which houses ICE holding rooms, prompting Maryland lawmakers to raise concerns.
    Legionella bacteria have been detected in Baltimore’s George H. Fallon Federal Building, which houses ICE holding rooms.
    No free checked bags? Assigned seats! Southwest Airlines has broken my heart.
    Southwest is BWI’s largest carrier, accounting for roughly 74% of flights out of Baltimore — and the budget carrier’s recent changes are breaking some loyal customers’ hearts.
    Southwest is BWI’s largest carrier, accounting for roughly 74% of flights out of Baltimore — and the budget carrier’s recent changes are breaking some loyal customers’ hearts.
    Lionel Messi is set to play at M&T Bank Stadium. Beware of field invaders.
    Dozens of fans have illegally stormed onto the field to get a closer glimpse of their hero, Lionel Messi, over his storied career. That poses a unique security challenge ahead of the 38-year-old soccer legend’s expected first-ever appearance at M&T Bank Stadium.
    ORLANDO, FLORIDA - MARCH 01: Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF celebrates after scoring the team's fourth goal during the MLS match between Orlando City SC and Inter Miami CF at Inter&Co Stadium on March 01, 2026 in Orlando, Florida.
    Sign, draft or trade for help? Here’s how the Ravens can plug their roster’s biggest holes.
    The Ravens have only so many means to acquire impact players. Here’s a look at how general manager Eric DeCosta can address their biggest positional needs this offseason.
    Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta is bracing for a busier-than-normal legal tampering period,
    Baltimore group fights addiction, homelessness with gentle touch — and soup
    Starting last year, community groups like Helping Up Mission began to receive tens of millions of dollars from the city’s opioid restitution fund to combat an ongoing overdose crisis.
    Peter Griffin, left, director of outreach and intake for Helping Up Mission, and Keith Dunkley, right, greet Ruben Gregg during a stop with the nonprofit’s Mobile Street Outreach team in Baltimore last month.
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