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Ravens’ Isaiah Likely weighs future ahead of free agency: ‘This is business’

Likely reflected on his contract year injury, Baltimore’s failure to finish and John Harbaugh’s departure while signaling he wants to be used as a “chess piece.”

1 dead in St. Mary’s house fire accelerated by ‘extensive hoarding’

Officials said "extensive hoarding conditions" inside the house prevented firefighters from entering.

Josh Tolentino: Orioles’ rebound aspirations suffer blow with Westburg injury | COMMENTARY

Orioles third baseman Jordan Westburg will miss at least a month of the season. The injury is another blow to Baltimore's bounce-back hopes.

‘Superfood cafe’ to open first Baltimore County location; more to follow

A "superfood cafe" specializing in loaded toasts, and açaí bowls is coming to Owings Mills, with "at least two more" Baltimore County locations on the way.

Orioles add Ryan Ripken to MASN broadcast team for select games

Ryan Ripken, the talk show host and son of Orioles Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr., is joining the MASN booth for select games in 2026.

Maryland eyes federal disaster aid for oyster industry: ‘It’s our heritage’

Maryland officials compile data to seek NOAA and FEMA disaster aid as oyster market collapses amid cold winter and Potomac spill.

Baltimore man charged with murder after ‘robbery gone bad,’ police say

The man was charged less than a week after a commercial robbery "gone bad" in Central Baltimore left one person dead, police said.

Orioles’ Jordan Westburg has partially torn elbow ligament, will be out through April

The Orioles' starting third baseman has a partially torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow and will be out through April.

Man fatally stabbed at West Baltimore home, police say

A man was fatally stabbed Thursday night at a home in West Baltimore, city police said.

No. 14 Maryland women’s basketball steadies as NCAA Tournament looms

Maryland women's basketball has righted the ship after a recent four-game losing streak. The Terps are peaking as the postseason looms.


Ravens’ Isaiah Likely weighs future ahead of free agency: ‘This is business’

Likely reflected on his contract year injury, Baltimore’s failure to finish and John Harbaugh’s departure while signaling he wants to be used as a “chess piece.”

Mike Preston: New coordinator, new demands for Ravens’ Lamar Jackson | COMMENTARY

Ravens offensive coordinator Declan Doyle thinks he can get even more production from quarterback Lamar Jackson, a two-time MVP.

Baltimore sports radio host Jason La Canfora no longer with 105.7 The Fan

Baltimore sports radio personality Jason La Canfora confirmed to The Baltimore Sun he is no longer with 105.7 The Fan.

Ravens GM Eric DeCosta on Tyler Linderbaum contract status, Minter’s hiring

Ravens GM Eric DeCosta recently joined “The Inner Circle” podcast and shared insight into contract discussions with Tyler Linderbaum.

How Ravens’ Jesse Minter assembled his staff: ‘Each side of the ball as a puzzle’

The Ravens' new coaching staff includes rising stars and proven veterans. Here's how Jesse Minter built out his first group of assistants.

3 takeaways from new Ravens coordinators, including ‘new age’ rebrand

New coach Jesse Minter introduced the three coordinators who will help usher in a "new age" of Ravens football. Here's what stood out.

Josh Tolentino: Ravens special teams need their bite back | COMMENTARY

Ravens special teams coordinator Anthony Levine Sr. knows Baltimore's lofty standards. It's his job to help restore them.

Ravens OC Declan Doyle details Lamar Jackson call, vision for ‘explosive’ offense

New Ravens offensive coordinator Declan Doyle, 29, outlines the basics of his plan for working with star quarterback Lamar Jackson.

Ravens DC Anthony Weaver, passed over as head coach, has next best thing

In Anthony Weaver's mind, being the defensive coordinator for the Ravens is like being the face of DCs in the NFL. "You’re the dude,” he said.

Mike Preston: For Ravens’ defense, boring is necessary | COMMENTARY

The Ravens weren't great defensively in 2025. The new coaching staff rightfully wants Baltimore to master the basics, Mike Preston writes.


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Criminal defense lawyer to challenge Culver in race for Carroll state’s attorney

Psoras, a Republican, vowed to bring better training for prosecutors and a courtroom presence to the office.

Repairs to Mount Airy overpass struck by tractor-trailer to begin next week

Repairs will start next week to the damaged Interstate 70 bridge over Mount Airy's Route 27, which was struck in October by a tractor-trailer driver with a load 3 inches higher than what his permit allowed, the Maryland State Highway Administration said.

Pedestrian fatally struck by truck along Manchester’s Main Street

A 60-year-old woman was struck and killed by a vehicle along Main Street in Manchester on the evening of Feb. 11, police say. 

New law could allow Carroll County distilleries to offer more food and drink options

Local distillery owners in Carroll County are backing legislation they say would clear up a confusing gray area in state law and give their businesses flexibility and room to grow.

Chris Roemer: The United States is a long way from united | COMMENTARY

The United States is rapidly becoming two nations with irreconcilable differences, writes Chris Roemer.

Runnymede Elementary student brought Nerf gun to school; email to parents called it a ‘gun’

After reports that a fifth grade student brought a gun to Runnymede Elementary School in Westminster, police said the object was a Nerf toy and posed no safety threat.

10 rising names to watch at the Carroll County wrestling championships

Here are 10 Carroll County wrestlers looking to break through and claim their first county championships this season.

Indoor Track and Field Championships | PHOTOS

Local athletes compete in the indoor track and field state championships at Prince Georges’ Sports Complex on Wednesday, Feb. 18.

Church in a commuter lot: In Carroll, Ash Wednesday services to go

"Ashes to go" services offer a moment of prayer for Baltimore-area worshippers who can't attend an Ash Wednesday church service.

Taneytown City Council appoints new member after 5 months with vacant seat

After more than five months with a vacant seat, Taneytown's city council has selected a new member.


 
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