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    Projecting the Ravens’ 53-man roster: Who’s in and who’s out as training camp nears?
    Ahead of the start of training camp next week, here’s a look at how the Ravens could set their roster.
    Inside linebacker Roquan Smith is a perennial All-Pro, but the Ravens lack proven experience at the position to aid him.
    The art world loves Baltimore artists. This free D.C. exhibit shows why.
    “Strong, Bright, Useful & True,” a free art exhibit at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center in Washington, showcases Baltimore artists including Derrick Adams, Phaan Howng and Jerrell Gibbs.
    The all-Baltimore exhibit “Strong, Bright, Useful & True“ is on display at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center’s Irene and Richard Frary Gallery in Washington D.C. through Sept. 6.
    The rain keeps coming. That means more bacteria in the Chesapeake Bay.
    It has rained every Wednesday for the last eight weeks. It washes garbage and leaves and dead animals and poop into the Chesapeake Bay.
    Knowing where and when to swim on the Chesapeake Bay requires understanding what's in the water.
    Naval Academy’s first female superintendent is reportedly being removed, in latest Trump-era shift
    USNI News is reporting that Vice Adm. Yvette Davids, who has served as Naval Academy superintendent since January 2024, is being reassigned. Davids is the first Latina and first woman to hold the post.
    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth walks alongside Vice Adm. Yvette Davids, academy superintendent, during his visit to the U.S. Naval Academy on April 1, 2025.
    Conservative legal group with Trump ties sets its sights on Hopkins medical school
    America First Legal is asking the U.S. Department of Justice to launch a formal investigation into diversity policies at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
    Empty lounge chairs sit on the quad at Johns Hopkins University on July 3, 2025.
    The House is poised to OK Trump’s $9 billion cut to public broadcasting and foreign aid
    The House of Representatives is expected to approve President Donald Trump’s request to claw back about $9 billion for public broadcasting and foreign aid.
    The package cancels about $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes more than two-thirds of the money to more than 1,500 locally operated public television and radio stations, with much of the remainder assigned to National Public Radio, seen here, and the Public Broadcasting Service.
    Letter: Supervised drug consumption sites work. Why aren’t we using them?
    Isaiah Griffith of Baltimore says supervised drug consumption sites, like those in New York City and Vancouver, save lives and help connect people to treatment — and we should have the courage to implement them in Maryland.
    A box of Narcan on the sidewalk near the intersection of Pennsylvania and North Ave as first responders look for overdose victims on July 10.
    Manny Machado has changed since he left Baltimore. Just not as drastically as you think.
    Across 14 seasons, Manny Machado has been an All-Star seven times. He’s a Platinum Glove winner, a Silver Slugger, a future Hall of Famer.
    San Diego Padres' Manny Machado laughs during a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Saturday, June 7, 2025, in Milwaukee.
    Ravens rookie Emery Jones Jr. placed on NFI list, expected to miss start of training camp
    Jones, who's dealing with a shoulder injury, can be activated off the NFI list and return to practice at any time.
    Emery Jones Jr. of LSU was the Ravens’ third-round draft pick in April but has a shoulder injury that is expected to sideline him for the start of training camp.
    Training camp preview: Who has the most to lose? | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Here are the top storylines we’ll be watching this summer.
    UMD’s president was accused of plagiarism. 10 months later, the investigation still isn’t done.
    Ten months later, the probe into the research work of University of Maryland President Darryll Pines is still ongoing.
    University of Maryland president Darryll Pines at a press event in Baltimore in January.
    Lights out in a lighthouse? Unconventional accommodations abound in the region
    This region is full of surprising places to sleep, from round houses with true 360-degree views to floating houseboats to, yes, sleeping in a caboose.
    The Round House in Greenbackville, Va., offers 360-degree views.
    Kyle Schwarber’s 3 homers in All-Star Game’s first tiebreaking swing-off lift NL over AL
    Philadelphia Phillies Kyle Schwarber celebrates after hitting his third home run in the swing-off to decide the All-Star Game. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
    On his bat, Orioles All-Star Ryan O’Hearn reps a Little League Challenger team he cares for
    Ryan O'Hearn hugs members of the Newtown Edgmont Angels, a Philadelphia-area Little League Challenger Division team he supports.
    Inside the Dugout: The Orioles’ most unusual draft story
    In this edition of Inside the Dugout, Jon Meoli discusses the Baltimore Orioles draft stories.
    TORONTO, ON - MARCH 30: Tomoyuki Sugano #19 of the Baltimore Orioles walks to the bullpen before playing against the Toronto Blue Jays in their MLB game at the Rogers Centre on March 30, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    Maryland knows these roadways can be dangerous for pedestrians. They want your input to improve them.
    Using traffic and crash analyses, state officials have identified nearly 150 stretches of roadway across Maryland that they want to make safer for vulnerable road users, including dozens in the Baltimore region, and are asking for feedback from those who use them.
    A bike lane is seen sectioned off from the road by white plastic flex posts. A yellow sign telling drivers to pay attention to bikers and pedestrians is on the side of the road.
    Ryan O’Hearn’s All-Star recognition is a fitting reward for a player who was once an afterthought
    “The way it has progressed has been insane,” said O’Hearn of a career he felt might be over at any moment years earlier. “Better than anything I could have imagined.”
    Ryan O'Hearn (32) salutes the crowd ahead of a game against the Miami Marlins on July 11.
    As Ravens rookies report ahead of training camp, Mike Green’s contract situation bears watching
    Green remains the Ravens' only unsigned draft pick, and he could be waiting for other second-rounders to get deals done first.
    Ravens rookie Mike Green works out during rookie minicamp on May 4.
    MLB draft tracker: Follow the Orioles’ picks on Day 2
    With the Orioles’ competitive balance round and compensation picks already selected, Baltimore now starts the final rounds of the 2025 MLB draft with the hope of finding another late-round star.
    Signage for the MLB Draft is seen in the first round during the 2025 MLB Draft in Atlanta, Georgia.
    At All-Star Game, Ryan O’Hearn can’t escape trade deadline speculation: ‘It’s hard to ignore, for sure’
    “Be where my feet are, focus on my team," O'Hearn said. "The Baltimore Orioles right now are my team. In my mind, we’re trying to make a miraculous comeback."
    Baltimore Orioles' Ryan O'Hearn, right, poses with his wife Hannah as he is recognized for being an All-Star before a baseball game against the Miami Marlins, Sunday, July 13, 2025, in Baltimore.
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