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    BSO’s top oboist leads the charge in classical music’s #MeToo fight
    When bad news hits the world of classical music, musicians turn to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s principal oboe player, Katherine Needleman, for details.
    “I want to improve conditions for women” in classical music, said Baltimore Symphony Orchestra oboist Katherine Needleman.
    Ravens sign defensive back Desmond King to their practice squad
    King hasn’t been a regular starter since 2022 with the Texans. He had two interceptions and two fumble recoveries that season.
    Desmond King II of the Houston Texans runs the ball during the first half against the Dallas Cowboys on Dec. 11, 2022.
    Orioles add two pitchers to 40-man roster ahead of deadline
    Brandon Young, 26, was the Orioles’ minor league pitcher of the year after finishing the season with a 3.57 ERA in 27 games (24 starts) while averaging 10.7 strikeouts per nine innings.
    Brandon Young was an undrafted free agent during a pandemic year, allowing him to pick his team. He thought the Orioles had the best development plan. (Photo courtesy of Norfolk Tides)
    Corbin Burnes, Anthony Santander reject Orioles’ qualifying offers
    By declining the qualifying offer, Burnes and Santander don’t close the door on a return to Baltimore.
    Baltimore Orioles pitcher Corbin Burnes (39) reacts after throwing a pitch during a game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Camden Yards in Baltimore on September 8, 2024.
    Penn Station secures new funding as questions swirl around station project
    The $122 million will help un-pause one of Baltimore’s highest-profile redevelopment projects.
    Rendering of historic Penn Station station and planned expansion.
    Inside the Dugout: The wall is getting a do-over. Where else would the O’s like a mulligan?
    Changing the outfield wall at Oriole Park at Camden Yards isn't the only change the O's consider.
    The Marching Ravens are his life’s work. Now he wants to preserve the band’s past and ensure its future.
    John Ziemann shrugs off credit for keeping the band, one of two in the NFL, going. But he’s also quietly pondering the best way to keep the show going after he’s gone.
    John Ziemann, president of Baltimore’s Marching Ravens, marches with the band ahead of the Baltimore Ravens’ home opening game against the Las Vegas Raiders at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Sunday, September 15, 2024.
    Colton Cowser misses out on AL Rookie of the Year, losing to Yankees starter Luis Gil
    Cowser finished his rookie season hitting .242 with a .768 on-base-plus-slugging percentage and 24 home runs.
    Baltimore Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser (17) walks into the clubhouse following the loss to the Tampa Bay Rays at Camden Yards in Baltimore on Sept. 8, 2024.
    Ravens won’t bring in kicking competition even as Justin Tucker continues to struggle
    Instead, the team’s focus is on getting Tucker back to his old form, and coach John Harbaugh said he has full confidence Tucker is capable of figuring things out.
    Justin Tucker kicks a field goal in the third quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
    ‘The buck stops here’: John Harbaugh takes responsibility for Ravens’ penalties
    The Ravens have 92 penalties, 10 more than the Tennessee Titans (although the Ravens have played one more game), and have been penalized 763 yards (133 more than the Titans).
    PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 17: Head coach John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens talks to an official in the first quarter of a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on November 17, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
    7 local goodies for stocking stuffers
    Here's a list of locally available goodies to brighten up that lonely sock. Fabulous does come in small packages.
    6 self-care and beauty gift ideas for a 2025 fresh start
    For the person who deserves to be a pampered priority.
    Colton Cowser is thoroughly ‘goofy.’ And that explains his rise.
    The Orioles’ outfielder is a finalist for American League Rookie of the Year, which will be awarded Monday night.
    Baltimore Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser (17) speaks with teammates in the dugout during a game against the Chicago White Sox at Camden Yards in Baltimore on September 3, 2024.
    Preflight beers at BWI are about to get a little easier, thanks to the MVA
    Mobile-ID isn't just for TSA anymore: Seven restaurants at BWI airport can now verify your age with it.
    Southwest Airlines travelers stand in a long line at Baltimore/Washington International Airport after thousands of flights were canceled over the holiday weekend.
    Baltimore’s transit riders are lower-income and more diverse than before, MTA study shows
    The Maryland Transit Administration's latest origin-destination study of its riders shows that more than 80% don’t have access to a car.
    The Maryland Transit Administration’s latest origin-destination study of its riders shows that more than 80% don’t have access to a car.
    Beyoncé will perform at halftime of Ravens-Texans Christmas Day game on Netflix
    Beyoncé has performed at two Super Bowls, in 2013 and 2016.
    Beyoncé appears at a campaign event for Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris in Houston, on Oct. 25, 2024.
    In bitter loss to Steelers, Ravens raise an ‘annoying’ question: Where was the help?
    Eleven weeks into a season with championship aspirations, the Ravens (7-4) remain almost allergic to complete games.
    Payton Wilson of the Steelers intercepts a pass intended for Justice Hill in the fourth quarter.
    Kyle Goon: You’re not a Raven until you lose to the Steelers
    The Ravens have the talent to be a championship-level team, but whatever credibility they build is undercut by ugly, self-sabotaging performances.
    Lamar Jackson throws a wobbly pass as he is hit by Nick Herbig of the Steelers during the second quarter.
    Ravens’ hard-nosed defense makes an appearance, but will it stick around?
    The Ravens did not allow Pittsburgh to score a touchdown in what defensive players hope is a much-needed step forward.
    Kyle Hamilton (right) and the Ravens' pass defense held Pittsburgh to 205 passing yards and zero touchdowns.
    Ravens beat themselves in loss to Steelers | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Baltimore committed 12 penalties and three turnovers in a brutal loss in Pittsburgh. Is the division race wrapped up?
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