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    Maryland had few mumps cases in 2025. This year is very different.
    State health officials say there are now 26 cases of mumps in Maryland, nearly double last week’s figure and more than six times the tally for all of last year.
    Mumps cases in Maryland jump to 26 this year, more than six times the 2025 total.
    Childs Walker: A drastic overhaul aims to get the Ravens back to where they were
    This is what we’ve learned so far about how the new coaches in charge will try to create change.
    New Ravens coach Jesse Minter, left, introduces his new coordinators, Anthony Levine Sr., special teams; Declan Doyle, offense; and Anthony Weaver, defense.
    Dinner and a movement: Baltimore chefs take on erasure of Black history
    This month, Baltimore-area chefs are serving up reminders of Black Americans’ contributions to history.
    Chef Durian Neal will host a sold-out, 35-person dinner Saturday at Collective Spaces in downtown Baltimore.
    Baltimore liquor board ending most evening enforcement, worrying lawmakers
    The changes “would certainly have a detrimental impact on our constituents and communities,” the lawmakers wrote.
    Baltimore City Council members and state lawmakers are concerned the city’s liquor board is no longer conducting nighttime enforcement in nightlife districts such as Fells Point.
    Metal skis were invented in Baltimore. Now a local company is outfitting an Olympic star.
    Baltimore has surprisingly strong ties to skiing in the 2026 Winter Olympics.
    ASPEN, COLORADO - JANUARY 10: Alex Ferreira of Team USA reacts after competing in the second run of the Aspen Snowmass Men's Freeski Halfpipe Finals during the Toyota US Grand Prix 2026 at Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort on January 10, 2026 in Aspen, Colorado.  (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
    Slavery exhibit removed by Trump administration is returning to Independence Mall in Philadelphia
    An exhibit detailing the lives of nine people enslaved by President George Washington in Philadelphia is being reinstalled Thursday, despite an ongoing legal fight between the city and the Trump administration.
    Panels that were part of an exhibit on slavery at the President's House Site in Philadelphia are put back Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026.
    Jason La Canfora, co-host of 105.7 The Fan’s ‘Inside Access,’ no longer with station
    La Canfora appeared on Wednesday’s show, which runs from 2 to 6 p.m. But as of Thursday afternoon, his named had already been excised from the Apple Podcasts page for “Inside Access.”
    Jason La Canfora appearing on the “Foul Territory” podcast last May.
    Will Maryland get more snow this weekend? Forecast remains hazy.
    The forecast for this weekend, including the possibility of snow, remains unclear, according to the National Weather Service.
    Winter weather enthusiasts from Laurel traveled to Baltimore to ski and snowboard in the heavy snow last month.
    Eric DeCosta says Ravens have ‘work to do’ in contract talks with Tyler Linderbaum
    Tyler Linderbaum, a locker room leader and three-time Pro Bowl selection, is not only the Ravens’ top pending free agent but also one of the NFL’s most coveted.
    Center Tyler Linderbaum arrives at the Ravens training facility for the first day of training camp last July.
    Streeter: Baltimore is Black history. You’re driving by it right now.
    COLUMN | A local historian and explorer has created a vibrant Instagram page that he hopes helps Baltimoreans feel the importance of this often-maligned but very special place.
    The WIN Waste Baltimore trash incinerator is seen along I-95 in Baltimore.
    Northwestern edges Maryland 78-74 despite Andre Mills’ 39 points
    Maryland (10-16, 3-12 Big Ten) stayed within striking distance behind Mills, who scored 22 points in the first half.
    Guard Andre Mills, right, who led Maryland with 39 points, shoots against Northwestern guard Jordan Clayton during the first half Wednesday night.
    The Brewer’s Art files for bankruptcy, citing $1.9 million in debt
    The Brewer’s Art has filed for bankruptcy, citing at least $1.9 million in debts, including back rent, taxes, wages and multiple lines of credit.
    The Brewer’s Art, the Mount Vernon brewpub and restaurant that has been an anchor of the Charles Street corridor for 30 years, closed abruptly Monday, according to employees.
    From the TV to the ice, here’s how to try your hand at Winter Olympic sports
    If you’re feeling the Olympic spirit and want to try your hand at some of these sports, here’s where you can find them.
    Cory Thiesse of the United States competes in a women's round robin match against Sweden on Thursday. Thiesse won a silver medal in mixed doubles.
    Declan Doyle sets expectations for Ravens’ OTA attendance: ‘We would expect them to be here’
    Lamar Jackson is, once again, at the center of the Ravens’ offseason.
    New Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Declan Doyle speaks to reporters during a press conference introducing new coordinators at the Ravens training facility on Wednesday.
    House Minority Leader Jeffries meets with Ferguson as redistricting pressure builds
    As he walked into the State House, Jeffries said he would “in all likelihood” discuss redistricting with Gov. Wes Moore.
    U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries gives remarks after a conversation with Maryland leadership at the Maryland State House in Annapolis on Wednesday.
    Warm weather continues this week, but possible weekend snow looms
    The National Weather Service issued a dense fog advisory for Central Maryland for Wednesday morning.
    There’s some rain in the forecast this week, but also warmer temperatures.
    The bad news behind Baltimore’s remarkable decline in drug overdose deaths
    Baltimore’s overdose crisis does not appear to be ebbing, but evolving, according to interviews with experts. A mix of other chemicals — often less immediately lethal but dangerous in other ways — has grown increasingly common.
    Brandon Powell in the Little Italy neighborhood in Baltimore last month.
    The Dish: Where to eat this Black History Month
    Charm City and its food scene were built on the contributions of Black Baltimoreans. Here are some of the eateries shaping the region that are worthy of trying this Black History Month.
    Duck confit gumbo from Rooted Rotisserie.
    In 1855, 2 Black brothers bought land in Perry Hall. Their family still owns it.
    James Harvey, who still lives on Cross Road, descends from the first Black people to own property in Perry Hall.
    James Harvey walks the grounds outside Dowden Chapel in Overlea.
    Maryland’s education watchdog will soon be out of a job
    Richard Henry investigated wrongdoing by school boards and superintendents in Maryland for six years. Gov. Wes Moore administration wants someone new.
    Richard Henry began his role as the inspector general for education on in 2020.
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