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    The case for the Ravens trading up (and down) in the 1st round
    The Ravens have the ammunition to move up in the NFL draft Thursday night. But how high, and at what cost?
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson slaps hands with fans at M&T Bank Stadium before the Ravens face the Texans in the season opener against the Houston Texans.
    Descendants of people enslaved by Jesuits tell their stories in PBS doc
    Black Marylanders will be featured in the documentary “Finding Us,” which will be shown on PBS. They are part of the newly formed Descendants of Jesuit Enslavement Historical and Genealogical Society.
    The poster for Finding Us about families torn apart by Georgetown's sale of enslaved people reunite size generations later.
    From A.J. Brown to Maxx Crosby, here are the Ravens’ biggest draft misses of the past decade
    The Ravens have one of the NFL’s best rosters, but it is by no means perfect. That’s because their draft history is flawed, too.
    The Ravens drafted an outside linebacker in 2019, but they overlooked Maxx Crosby, whose career has taken off with the Las Vegas Raiders.
    Frederick County bus driver, town commissioner charged with child sex abuse
    Robert Lookingbill, 71, is also a town commissioner and faces two felony counts.
    Robert Lookingbill, 71, is also a town commissioner and faces two felony counts.
    A Bethesda-based peace activist is charged with being a would-be revolutionary in Africa
    Federal prosecutors allege Peter Ajak was seeking to overthrow the government of South Sudan to take power.
    Photo collage shows handwritten list of weapons for “Operation Free South Sudan,” dated December 13, 2023, on left, with partial photograph of Peter Ajak. On right is an inverted map of Sudan and South Sudan with a photo of a grenade in front of it.
    Letters: Maryland agriculture must be part of Key Bridge recovery plans
    Economic response and recovery plans following the Key Bridge collapse must take into account the impact on Maryland agriculture, the state’s largest industry, says Belinda Burrier, a member of the Maryland Farm Bureau Board of Directors and co-owner of Burrier’s Linganore Farm.
    Shown are Belinda Burrier and her husband David at Burrier’s Linganore Farm.
    Maryland native becomes first US female wrestler to qualify for 3 Olympic teams
    Helen Maroulis became the first woman wrestler to win two Olympic medals for the United States when she earned bronze at 57kg in Tokyo.
    Helen Maroulis celebrates after beating Saori Yoshida of Japan for the gold medal at the 2016 Olympics in Brazil.
    US Senate candidates Trone, Alsobrooks face off in first — and only? — TV debate
    The top Democrats running for Maryland’s open U.S. Senate seat engaged in their first televised debate in Baltimore on Friday, which may prove to be the only televised matchup ahead of primary election day.
    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.
    Temporary commercial shipping channel opens around site of Key Bridge collapse
    A temporary channel northeast of the main shipping lanes on the Patapsco River has been established and will provide limited access to the Port of Baltimore for commercially essential vessels, the Unified Command, which is overseeing the salvage work on the river, said Friday night.
    A dredge bucket picks up debris from the Patapsco River and deposits it on a barge on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
    Recreational boaters get second chance to transit Key Bridge safety zone
    For the second time in less than a week, recreational vessels will be allowed passage through the Key Bridge safety zone by using the temporary channel off Sollers Point, located on the northeast side of the channel off Dundalk.
    A U.S. Coast Guard boat is seen in front of the Dali and Key Bridge wreckage on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
    The case for the Ravens drafting Alabama CB Kool-Aid McKinstry in the 1st round
    The Ravens don’t need to draft a cornerback with the No. 30 overall pick, but they could certainly use one like McKinstry.
    Potential first-round pick Kool-Aid McKinstry shares similarities with Marlon Humphrey of the Ravens, and not just because both played at Alabama.
    A county library supported the ‘freedom to read.’ Commissioners threatened its funding.
    Carroll County commissioners plan to withhold some additional funding to the public library because staff supported the Freedom to Read Act, they said in budget work sessions this month.
    Books on desk in library at the elementary school
    NFL says there’s ‘insufficient evidence’ Ravens WR Zay Flowers violated league’s personal conduct policy
    The announcement comes two months after Baltimore County Police closed without charges an investigation into an incident of alleged domestic violence.
    Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers arrives at M&T Bank Stadium for the AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024.
    Ravens owner, M&T Bank will spend millions to help Baltimore kids get through college
    Fewer than half of city graduates go to college, but the Ravens, the team’s owner and M&T Bank want to change that.
    Shirley Collado, left, is the president and CEO of College Track, the organization that has supported Mamady Diallo, right, through high school and as a student at UMBC.
    A birdwatcher’s guide to nest cams around Maryland
    Birdwatchers can enjoy nature from afar with the help of these nest cams around Maryland.
    A Chesapeake Conservancy livestream shows a mother peregrine falcon nestled against her four fluffy hatchlings atop a Baltimore City skyscraper on April 18.
    Matt Holliday on the advice he gives Jackson Holliday as a father and former MLB player | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Matt Holliday, former MLB player and father of Orioles infielder Jackson Holliday, joins the show to discuss his time on the field and the advice he gives to Jackson.
    How do you dress for Maryland’s ‘Spring of Deception’? Two stylists have some ideas.
    It can be hot, cold, snowy, sunny and rainy all in one week. Here’s how to dress for Maryland’s crazy weather.
    Two people share an umbrella as they walk in the rain.
    I’m new to commuting on the Baltimore Beltway. Is it always this bad?
    I’ve been commuting from Annapolis to Baltimore a couple of days each week for a few months now. We’ve got traffic in Annapolis, and sometimes it’s maddening. There was that one time a sailboat mast got caught in a powerline on Forest Drive. But I have to ask you Baltimore Beltway commuters a question: Is it always this bad?
    A vehicle sits overturned in a construction zone on the Baltimore Beltway on March 22, 2023. Six construction workers were killed in the crash.
    I-695 crash that killed six workers among deadliest since 1980
    Life as a highway construction worker: We ‘don’t know who’s gonna go home that day’
    Overhead footage of crash on I-695 that killed six highway workers.
    Work zone safety changes recommended in response to I-695 crash that killed 6
    The recommendations include deploying more state troopers, increasing speeding fines and lowering the temporary work zone speed limits.
    Governor Wes Moore stands in front of members of the Work Zone Safety Group on Nov. 17, 2023. Moore and Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller announced final recommendations to improve work zone safety.
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