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Herb Cromwell: If I were a rich man | GUEST COMMENTARY

"What would you be if you were wealthy?" asks Herb Cromwell.

Navigating AI amid a mental health crisis | GUEST COMMENTARY

AI has tremendous potential, however, it also comes with risks, writes Harsh Trivedi.

Maryland’s public defender: Parole reform is critical step toward justice | GUEST COMMENTARY

Maryland's reforms to medical and geriatric parole are essential and shamefully overdue, writes Natasha Dartigue.

Orioles designate Kyle Gibson for assignment after 4 disastrous starts

The Orioles designated starting pitcher Kyle Gibson for assignment on Sunday. He had a 16.78 ERA in four starts.

What a Moody’s downgrade really means | EDITORIAL

What does it mean to lose a top bond rating? It's complicated (and political).

Orioles injury updates: Tyler O’Neill placed on IL again; Colton Cowser hopes return is near

The Orioles on Sunday are placing Tyler O’Neill back on the 10-day injured list with a left shoulder impingement.

Baltimore weather: About 500 still without power Sunday; more rain likely this week

As the Baltimore area recovers from a severe thunderstorm and tornado Friday, the forecast shows sunshine early this week, followed by more showers.

1 dead after shooting in Southwest Baltimore, police say

A person was killed in a shooting Sunday morning in Southwest Baltimore, according to police.

Orioles manager candidates: Familiar faces, veterans who could be in play

The Orioles need a new manager. From familiar faces, to veterans to rising young stars, here are some potential candidates to watch.

Brandon Hyde is gone, but Orioles’ problems are bigger than that | ANALYSIS

After firing Brandon Hyde, the onus falls on the Orioles' players to determine their success and the front office to chart a path forward.


Ravens add needed bulk to defensive line with veteran nose tackle

The Ravens agreed to a one-year deal with nose tackle John Jenkins, adding a veteran run stuffer to a defensive line that lacked bulk.

Ravens favored in 15 of their 17 games in 2025 season, oddsmaker says

The Ravens are currently favored in 15 of their 17 games, DraftKings says. Even with a tough schedule, oddsmakers respect Baltimore.

Mike Preston: Ravens’ 2025 schedule demands inward focus | COMMENTARY

The Ravens' 2025 schedule has very little to do with how the season will unfold. It's all about whether they get rid of their own hiccups.

Ravens 2025 schedule: Way-too-early predictions and analysis for every game

Now that we know the schedule, here’s a way-too-early prediction of how the Ravens' 2025 season will play out.

Ravens parody streaming hit ‘Severance’ in schedule release video

In following a growing trend, the Ravens announced their 2025 schedule with a highly produced video parody of Apple TV hit "Severance."

Ravens 2025 schedule: Prime-time opener, Thanksgiving night highlight slate

The Ravens will play at least four prime-time games in 2025, including the season opener at Buffalo and a home game on Thanksgiving night.

Ravens, RB Derrick Henry agree on lucrative contract extension

Derrick Henry and the Ravens have reached agreement on a two-year contract extension, the team announced.

Ravens schedule reset: How 2025 opponents changed in offseason

Before the Ravens' schedule is unveiled, here's a look at how their 2025 opponents have changed this offseason.

Ravens safety Ar’Darius Washington suffers torn Achilles tendon

Ravens safety Ar'Darius Washington suffered a torn Achilles tendon during offseason conditioning, potentially ending his 2025 season.

Ravens’ Ronnie Stanley sheds light on past injuries, near-fatal crash as teen

Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley revealed new details of his gruesome 2020 ankle injury in an essay for The Players' Tribune.


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An Eye for Art: Marriottsville artist who wanted to ‘make a living’ embraces her creativity

When she posted her art on Facebook, people asked to buy her art. The word passed around and she sold more art.

Dayhoff: Great community events are scheduled in Carroll County this summer

One of the celebrated family traditions in Carroll County has been the fire company carnivals held almost every week through the summer.

High-speed ‘Flight Fiber’ internet services expands into Manchester

Quantum Telecommunications will provide broadband internet to 1,206 homes in Taneytown, New Windsor, and Union Bridge. Work is expected to be complete this summer.

Sykesville Middle and Freedom Elementary school construction funds in doubt

The Carroll County Board of Education reviewed school facilities plans Wednesday evening, which show overcrowding in Sykesville-area schools, while enrollment has declined in neighboring schools.

Piedmont Reliability Project case against Maryland landowners to begin Monday

The Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) was contracted by PJM, the organization responsible for operating and planning Maryland’s electric grid, to build a 70-mile power line that would run through Carroll, Frederick and Baltimore counties.

South Carroll girls lacrosse gets redemption with 1A semifinal win over Fallston

South Carroll girls lacrosse got redemption for a heartbreaking loss last season with a complete team effort in Friday's 1A state semifinal.

Manchester Valley girls lacrosse dominates C. Milton Wright, advances to state final

Manchester Valley cruised to a dominant win over C. Milton Wright to clinch a spot in the Class 2A state final against Glenelg.

Downtown Sykesville Farmers Market launches new season

The popular Sykesville Farmers Market is back this weekend, with plenty of new vendors.

Maryland public high school baseball, softball 2025 state playoff brackets

Here are the MPSSAA brackets for the baseball and softball state playoffs.

Carroll schools budget would save outdoor school, staff raises and laptops

The Carroll County Board of Education unanimously approved an operating budget Wednesday evening that would allow the district to continue funding its outdoor school program, honor contracts with employee groups that promise cost-of-living raises for staff, maintain the rate bus driver raises, and continue to provide laptop computers for instructional purposes to students in grades three through five.


 
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