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    Ravens roster projection: Rookies will need to make an immediate impact
    “We have a lot of different opportunities between now and September to build the team,” Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said Saturday.
    Roger Rosengarten, #73 of the Washington Huskies, in action against the California Golden Bears at Husky Stadium on Sept. 23, 2023 in Seattle, Washington.
    Johns Hopkins breeds millions of mosquitoes — to stop them from killing you
    After the U.S. logged its first cases of malaria in decades, Johns Hopkins mosquito research takes on new urgency.
    Mosquito colonies in the insectary at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health are housed in clear boxes in a climate-controlled room and fed sugar to sustain them.
    Maryland’s new superintendent wants to change how we rate our schools
    Wright wants to give families a clearer view of how well their children are taught in Maryland schools.
    Carey Wright will take over as Maryland's interim schools superintendent this month.
    Baltimore breaks 50-year heat record as temperatures reach 92 degrees
    The sweltering heat in the Baltimore region on Monday broke the previous record of 91 degrees, set in 1974.
    A silhouetted man walks along the harbor with nobody else in sight. Street lights divide the photo in half between the water and the walkway.
    Tragedies highlight mental health needs of Spanish-speaking immigrants
    In the days and weeks after the Key Bridge collapse, therapists and grief workers who service Baltimore’s Spanish-speaking immigrant community say they have seen a significant increase in referrals and clients — many of whom were already struggling with trauma.
    Ana Carrera, terapias manager (left) and Amy R. Greensfelder, executive director of Pro Bono Counseling.
    David Trone has a dilemma. He’s spending millions and it might not be enough.
    To win over voters, Trone combines restless energy with the feel-your-pain approach of former President Bill Clinton.
    David Trone participates in a panel about re-entry and small businesses at Urban Reads Bookstore and My Mama's Vegan on February 4, 2024.
    NFL draft winners and losers: Ravens bolster their secondary, but what about help for Lamar Jackson?
    The Ravens’ draft got glowing reviews, but not everyone left the weekend better than they started it.
    Clemson cornerback Nate Wiggins (middle), the Baltimore Ravens’ first round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, is introduced by Ravens staff (from left) coach Chris Hewitt, head coach John Harbaugh, general manager Eric DeCosta and defensive coordinator Zach Orr at a press conference at the Under Armour Performance Center on April 26, 2024.
    Old Bay Goldfish are back. Here’s where to get some.
    Old Bay Goldfish have already been seen on some grocery store shelves and customers can buy a two-pack of the snack online starting today.
    Old Bay Goldfish crackers on the shelves at the Giant grocery store in Hampden.
    Commentary: Quickly restoring supply chain essential after Key Bridge collapse
    Businesses and government can help protect the economy and jobs by working to limit supply chain disruptions stemming from the loss of the Key Bridge, the president and chief executive officer of the Maryland Public Policy Institute says.
    Continued disruption of the global supply chain stemming from the Key Bridge collapse could have impacts far beyond this region, the CEO of the Maryland Public Policy Institute says.
    Ravens draft grades: Did Eric DeCosta find enough help in his 2024 class?
    The Ravens’ newest draft class is complete. Will it make the grade?
    Ravens fans celebrate during the first round of the draft Thursday night in Detroit. How long will the party last?
    Maryland team on NASA project to examine ocean, atmosphere
    Two Maryland teams — from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County — and a team from the Netherlands Institute for Space Research and Airbus Netherlands B.V., each worked on one of the three instruments on the satellite.
    University of Maryland, Baltimore County professor Vanderlei Martins examines a replica of HARP2, an instrument on the PACE satellite that will help identify particles in Earth’s atmosphere.
    Commentary: Why are Maryland craft beer makers going away?
    Closings of Maryland craft breweries reflect how the industry has been subjected to an unfriendly business and political climate, says a former regulator of Maryland’s alcohol industry.
    The closure of Pariah Brewing in Baltimore is the latest in a series of closures and relocations that raise questions about the future of Maryland’s beer sector, says a former regulator of Maryland’s alcohol industry.
    In US Senate race, Trone turns negative on Alsobrooks in new ad
    As in-person voting approaches, the top Democratic candidates for Maryland’s open U.S. Senate seat are getting chippy over a new ad from David Trone that criticizes Angela Alsobrooks.
    The leading Democratic candidates for the U.S. Senate for Maryland in 2024 are U.S. Rep. David Trone and Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks.
    As Ravens’ draft winds down, here are 10 prospects they could target on a busy Day 3
    Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta has six Day 3 picks, including two selections in the fourth round.
    Running Audric Estimé of Notre Dame could have a future in Baltimore.
    Letters: Hogan candidacy facilitates threat to democracy
    A former Republican and Larry Hogan voter says he now sees Hogan’s candidacy for the U.S. Senate as representing a threat to democracy.
    Larry Hogan’s candidacy for the U.S. Senate facilitates the threat to democracy the national Republican party now represents, a former Republican and former Hogan voter says.
    After the Key Bridge collapse, life goes on at the harbor
    Anyone with a stake, big or small, in the harbor and the port had to at least reconsider their plans and fortunes. Some felt the impact of the disaster like a tsunami, others a breaking wave. The fortunate ones felt just a ripple.
    Paul Bozzo and Ellen Burke take vows on the Inner Harbor with Bobby LaPin presiding on April 25, 2024. (photo courtesy of Alicia Jones)
    Political notes: AFRO goes for Alsobrooks, Scott; Elections board member dies; Moore pops up in Senate race
    Baltimore’s historic Black newspaper endorses Scott, Alsobrooks and others
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    Ravens get offensive line help, draft Washington OT Roger Rosengarten in 2nd round
    The 6-foot-5, 308-pound Rosengarten didn’t allow a sack over the past two seasons, according to Pro Football Focus.
    Roger Rosengarten did not allow a sack the last two seasons with the Washington Huskies.
    How top draft pick Nate Wiggins will change the Ravens’ defense
    As the Ravens look to reassert their defensive dominance, here’s a look at how Wiggins’ addition could impact the secondary.
    Clemson cornerback Nate Wiggins, the Baltimore Ravens’ first round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, is introduced by head coach John Harbaugh (left) and general manager Eric DeCosta at a press conference at the Under Armour Performance Center on April 26, 2024.
    Where will the Ravens look on Day 2 of the draft? Here are 20 potential targets in the 2nd and 3rd rounds.
    The Ravens are expected to plug away at their roster holes with their two Day 2 picks (Nos. 62 and 93).
    Kingsley Suamataia of BYU would be an easy call to make for the Ravens if he is available when they pick in the second round.
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