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    Anne Arundel cops charged in assault at Hagerstown softball tailgate to be cleared
    The Washington County State’s Attorney’s Office filed to drop criminal charges that were brought against Anne Arundel County law enforcement officers at a Hagerstown softball tailgate, court records show.
    Still from security camera footage as part of legal discovery captures an altercation during a softball tailgate at the center of back and forth criminal charges between a woman and her sister and a group of off-duty police officers.
    Mount Washington School officials call police after student caught with handgun
    A student at The Mount Washington School was taken into police custody on Thursday after they were caught with a handgun, the principal said.
    A student at The Mount Washington School was caught with a handgun on Thursday, officials said.
    Kyle Goon: John Harbaugh exemplified the ‘CEO coach’ model. His successor seems unlikely to use the same approach.
    COLUMN; Over an 18-season span, John Harbaugh's flexible, delegation-heavy approach gave him the freedom and energy to coach where he was needed. But the CEO style is rarely as successful, meaning it may not be repeated when the Ravens hire his successor.
    John Harbaugh was considered an unconventional choice when he became the Ravens’ head coach in 2008.
    Breaking down the candidates to replace John Harbaugh | Banner Ravens Podcast
    From Brian Flores to Davis Webb, these are the names to watch.
    Many Ravens fans wanted John Harbaugh fired. Now what?
    “I think it was the right move, but it’s still bittersweet,” one fan said. “He is a great coach and had a lot of success, but it seemed like some change was needed.”
    A large crowd of fans moves through the concourse to find their seats ahead of the Week 16 game between the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots on Dec. 21, 2025.
    Orioles’ Birdland Caravan returns with star-studded player lineup, including Pete Alonso
    The events begin with a question-and-answer session hosted by play-by-play announcer Kevin Brown that features Alonso and manager Craig Albernaz.
    Orioles first baseman Pete Alonso is introduced during a press conference on Dec. 12.
    Expect Steve Bisciotti to be patient and unconventional in the Ravens’ coaching search
    Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti will hire a head coach for the second time since he bought the team.
    Avelo Airlines to stop ICE flights, citing high costs and little payoff
    Texas-based Avelo Airlines has faced sustained backlash — including in Maryland — since it began operating domestic transfer and international removal flights on behalf of ICE earlier this year.
    NOVEMBER 6, 2025 - BWI airport. Budget carrier Avelo Airlines operates just a handful of passenger flights in and out of BWI each week, but immigrant advocates are calling on Gov. Wes Moore to cut their airport access over their deal to transport detainees for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE.
    Young head coaches are taking over the NFL. Will the Ravens follow the youth movement?
    As the Ravens seek a replacement for the 63-year-old John Harbaugh, age might not just be a number. It could be a key criterion for owner Steve Bisciotti.
    As the Ravens seek a replacement for the 63-year-old John Harbaugh, age might not just be a number. It could be a key criterion for owner Steve Bisciotti.
    Orioles reach deals with Gunnar Henderson, 8 others before arbitration filing deadline
    Ahead of the filing deadline, Baltimore and shortstop Gunnar Henderson agreed to an $8.5 million contract for 2026, sources told The Banner.
    Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson will earn $8.5 million this season, sources told The Banner.
    Todd Monken says he ‘never had an issue’ with Lamar Jackson, hints that he’s leaving Ravens
    Monken made his first public comments since the Ravens’ loss Sunday to the Pittsburgh Steelers and coach John Harbaugh’s firing two days later.
    Thursday, July 31, 2025 — Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken takes questions from reporters following practice at Ravens training camp.
    ICE releases Maryland woman attorneys say is US citizen after 25 days in detention
    Dulce Consuelo Diaz Morales, 22, whose family she says was born in Laurel and is a U.S. citizen, was released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody Wednesday after 25 days in detention, according to attorneys representing her family.
    The family and attorneys for Dulce Consuelo Diaz Morales say she was born in Laurel, but federal officials have claimed she is not a U.S. citizen. She was released from federal immigration custody Wednesday after 24 days in detention.
    Howard County immigration attorney tapped for open House seat
    Gabriel Moreno is an immigration attorney and CEO of Luminus, a Columbia-based nonprofit that supports immigrants.
    The Howard County Democratic Central Committee voted in Gabriel Moreno, an immigration attorney and CEO of Luminus, to fill Del. Vanessa Atterbeary's vacant seat in the Maryland House of Delegates.
    From the Rooney Rule to interview windows, here’s how the Ravens’ coaching search will unfold
    Here’s a look at the NFL rules and guidelines that will shape the Ravens’ coaching search in the days and weeks to come.
    Baltimore Ravens players sit on the bench, while many fans have already left early in the fourth quarter of a game against the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., on Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025.
    The $600,000 plagiarism report the University of Maryland won’t release
    The University of Maryland, College Park, will not release a report that vindicated its president, Darryll Pines, of plagiarizing parts of a 2002 paper he co-authored.
    UMD President Darryll Pines was cleared of allegations he plagiarized portions of a paper he co-authored in 2002.
    New year, new ride: Baltimore’s subway will have new railcars in service Friday
    The Maryland Transit Administration is rolling into 2026 with brand-new cars for Baltimore’s subway.
    Maryland Transit Administrator Holly Arnold, center, joins media and other officials on one of the new train cars on its inaugural journey with passengers through the Metro SubwayLink system Wednesday.
    Buying a house in Maryland? Don’t leave any cash on the table.
    If you're in the market for a home, Maryland and county governments have some financial incentives to retain more households on their tax rolls.
    Reservoir Square, an eight-acre, $170 million mixed-use development is currently under construction at 600-800 West North Avenue.
    Days Cove landfill in White Marsh to operate on short-term lease as closure is planned
    The facility operates in Gunpowder Falls State Park and has been the subject of controversy over its “trash juice” permit.
    The Big Gunpowder Falls River is seen beyond Days Cove Rubble Landfill in White Marsh.
    Donald Trump says hire John Harbaugh, he and Jim are ‘TOTAL WINNERS’
    President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, in support of John Harbaugh, whom the Ravens recently fired. Harbaugh visited Trump at the White House in July 2025.
    President Donald Trump walks to the field at M&T Bank Stadium ahead of the 2025 Army-Navy football game.
    Johns Hopkins University loses top academic officer to Caltech
    Ray Jayawardhana, provost of the Johns Hopkins University, is leaving after three years to lead the California Institute of Technology.
    Provost Ray Jayawardhana speaks during the Johns Hopkins University Class of 2024's Commencement Ceremony.
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