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Gov. Moore appoints Cordova to Maryland Transportation Authority Board 

Cordova, the special assistant to the director for transportation strategic projects with the Montgomery County Department of Transportation, has more than 30 years of experience in architectural, engineering and construction programs.

First Financial and St. Joseph Medical Center federal credit unions announce merger

St. Joseph’s members approved the merger March 18. The legal merger date is April 16, with the final conversion slated for June 1.

Ruth Beitchman Gavis, retired teacher and advocate for seniors, dies

Ruth Beitchman Gavis, an Action in Maturity seniors program official who also taught writing, died March 21 at Sinai Hospital. She was 92.

18 families displaced after fire at downtown high-rise, officials say

Two residents were rescued by the Baltimore City Fire Department and transported to area hospitals. They are listed in stable condition.

Orioles mailbag: How much playing time should Heston Kjerstad receive?

Can the Orioles find enough at-bats for Heston Kjerstad? Jacob Calvin Meyer answers that and more in The Baltimore Sun's Orioles mailbag.

Baltimore weather: Scattered showers, warmer temps set to arrive this weekend

Wet weather and warmer temps expected this weekend with scattered showers Friday, possible thunderstorms Sunday and rain continuing Monday.

Orioles’ Adley Rutschman is ‘locked in.’ 2024 could be a footnote in a hurry. | ANALYSIS

Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman did well to start putting his 2024 slump behind him with two home runs on opening day.

Navy football must replace multi-year starting safeties Ray Lane, Mbiti Williams

Navy lost multi-year starting safeties Ray Lane and Mbiti Williams, and position coach Eric Lewis is tasked with finding replacements.

March Madness: Maryland women ‘capable of anything’ heading into Sweet 16

It will take every ounce of confidence the Terps have to pull off an upset against defending champion South Carolina.

Anne Arundel superintendent, board members hear out south county redistricting concerns

Anne Arundel parents shared ideas and anxieties with school officials about the ongoing second phase of redistricting.


High school athletes embrace Ravens’ annual female empowerment conference

The Ravens welcomed high school students to their facility for the 10th L.I.F.T. (Leading and Inspiring Females to Thrive) Conference.

Ravens sign veteran CB Chidobe Awuzie to bolster secondary

The Ravens are bringing in secondary help with the addition of cornerback Chidobe Awuzie, who spent the 2024 season with the Titans.

Maryland football hires former Ravens LBs coach as defensive coordinator

Maryland football has named Ted Monachino its new defensive coordinator. The longtime assistant once coached for the Ravens.

READER POLL: How many games will the Orioles win this year?

The Orioles have won at least 91 games the past two years. How many will they have in 2025?

How the Ravens stack up in the AFC North after first wave of free agency

The Ravens clearly look like the team to beat in the AFC North through the early stages of NFL free agency.

With brother in starring role, it’s ‘Kentucky all the way’ for Ravens’ Odafe Oweh

After Odafe Oweh enjoyed a breakout year with the Ravens, his brother Otega has made a name for himself with Kentucky men's basketball.

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson to make acting debut on Starz show

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is already a popular television draw on the football field, but now he'll get the spotlight as an actor.

Former Ravens, Michigan assistant charged with hacking for athletes’ intimate photos

Former Ravens assistant Matt Weiss hacked into the computer accounts of thousands of college athletes seeking intimate photos and videos, according to an indictment filed Thursday.

Protecting Justin Tucker: Ravens kicker hires law firm for those facing ‘high-profile reputational attacks’

Tom Clare said he is awaiting the outcome of an NFL investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct toward masseuses by Raven Justin Tucker before determining how to proceed.

Free agents Ravens could consider to fill needs at cornerback, safety, edge

The Ravens have one of the NFL's most talented rosters. Who might the franchise still add via free agency to bolster its Super Bowl dreams?


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South Carroll High to perform musical ‘The Unsinkable Molly Brown’

South Carroll High students put on inspiring historical musical 'The Unsinkable Molly Brown'

Carroll officials aim to speed up new housing construction

Carroll officials adopt new regulations intended to speed up the county's building permit process.

Abby Kristian’s leadership paves the way for Century girls lacrosse

Abby Kristian, a UMBC commit and three-sport athlete, is taking on an increasing leadership role with Century girls lacrosse.

Manchester Valley boys lacrosse beats Winters Mill, 5-4, on last-minute goal

Manchester Valley boys lacrosse got caught in a slower game than it usually plays, but still beat Winters Mill on Owen Hacker's winning goal.

High school sports roundup (March 27)

Here is a roundup of high school varsity action on Thursday, March 27.

Chris Roemer: Disagree with Elon Musk, but violence and hate are uncalled for | COMMENTARY

The hate being hurled at Elon Musk these days is beyond irrational, writes Chris Roemer.

Carroll school bus contractor says plan to reduce salary increases will worsen driver shortage

Reducing the annual salary increase for bus drivers from 5% to 3% is among the measures Superintendent Cynthia McCabe has proposed to balance the school system's budget for next year.

‘Freaky Friday’ opens Friday as Winters Mill High School’s spring musical

Winters Mill High School's drama company will perform the spring musical, "Freaky Friday" this weekend and next.

A police lieutenant was Carroll County’s highest-paid employee in 2024

Walter Dayton, a lieutenant with the Carroll County Sheriff's Office, was the highest-paid county employee in 2024, according to payroll data provided by the county's communications manager after a public information request from The Carroll County Times.

Nothing settled between No. 4 Francis Scott Key softball and rival Liberty

Francis Scott Key and Liberty softball were tied at 17 after eight innings when the game was suspended.


 
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