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Ocean City’s new limits on rental properties hurt homeowners like me | GUEST COMMENTARY

The Ocean City Council's new policy on short-term rentals is bad for homeowners and bad for business, writes Gretchen Holland.

Mt. Hebron High alum takes Hippodrome stage in tour of ‘Shucked’ musical

Erick Pinnick, a Mt. Hebron High School alum, is starring in the national tour of "Shucked" at the Hippodrome this week.

Columbia’s Cinemark Snowden Square movie theater to close, switch ownership

Columbia's Cinemark Snowden Square movie theater will shut down and reopen under a new name.

Howard school board apologizes for Eid al-Fitr miscommunication

The Howard County Board of Education apologized to the Muslim community for its communications about holding a full school day on Eid al-Fitr.

Armstrong Williams: Support for terrorism on campus is a serious threat | STAFF COMMENTARY

Support for terrorist groups isn't something to be tolerated, writes Armstrong Williams.

Baltimore City sues Poppleton developer for $478K in unpaid water bills at West Baltimore property

According to the complaint, La Cité and Park Square Homes have not made a water bill payment for the property at 101 North Schroeder Street since November 2022.

U.S. to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year.

Dundalk barricade ends after hourslong standoff with Baltimore County police

Residents of Gray Manor Terrace in Dundalk are asked to shelter in place as police respond to an armed person barricaded in the neighborhood.

Ravens expand marketing rights to UK, likely setting up more international games

The Ravens were granted marketing rights in the United Kingdom and can likely expect to be part of the growing list of NFL international games.

Here we go again? Orioles injuries pile up to begin 2025 season

The Orioles lost both Colton Cowser and Albert Suárez in their opening series, giving them nine players on the IL five days into the season.


Ravens expand marketing rights to UK, likely setting up more international games

The Ravens were granted marketing rights in the United Kingdom and can likely expect to be part of the growing list of NFL international games.

Ravens have had internal conversations about Lamar Jackson contract extension

“When Lamar [Jackson] gets paid, he's going be the highest paid player in football, just like he was last time," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said.

READER POLL: Who should be Maryland’s next men’s basketball coach?

Kevin Willard is gone, and now Maryland has to find its next men's basketball coach. Who should the Terps hire?

When might Baltimore host the NFL draft? It could be a while. | NOTES

Ravens president Sashi Brown discussed several topics, including season ticket prices, if the NFL draft could come to Baltimore and more.

Ravens president on Justin Tucker’s accusers: ‘A lot of courage and bravery’

Ravens president Sashi Brown said there is no timeline for when the NFL's investigation into Justin Tucker will conclude.

5 most pressing questions facing Ravens entering NFL owners meetings

For the second straight offseason, there’s a cloud of uncertainty hovering over the Ravens as they head to the NFL’s annual owners meetings.

Ravens coach John Harbaugh signs 3-year contract extension

Ravens coach John Harbaugh has signed a three-year contract extension through the 2028 season, the team announced Friday.

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.


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High school sports roundup (March 31)

Here is a roundup of high school varsity action on Monday, March 31.

Carroll County Commissioner Tom Gordon III and Marsha Herbert to face off again in 2026 election

Two candidates have filed to run in the June 2026 Republican primary for the District 3 Carroll County commissioner seat, which includes the City of Westminster.

No better time than now to bring charter education to Carroll | COMMENTARY

Carroll County families deserve more choices in public education, writes Danielle Daley.

Carroll superintendent requests waiver to end school year one day early

Carroll County Superintendent Cynthia McCabe requested a waiver that would allow public schools to close one day early, on Friday, June 13.

Sykesville Mayor Stacy Link will run for reelection, with one challenger

Sykesville's election is set for May 6. The mayor and two town council seats will be on the ballot.

Carroll County high school sports week in review: A look at the top players and performances (March 24-30)

We name our latest Team of Week and highlight five-star athletes making names for themselves around Carroll County in our week in review.

Dayhoff: May is the month for municipal elections in Carroll County

Voters in Carroll County municipalities will be heading to the polls in May. Several writers for the Carroll County Times have been hard at work reporting on the candidates.

Carroll school system to seek relief from Blueprint compliance

Superintendent Cynthia McCabe said Tuesday that the district will request a waiver from some of the requirements outlined in the Blueprint for Maryland's Future.

Carroll County Department of Fire and EMS is fully staffed with 204 personnel

All 13 stations are staffed 24/7 with a total of 204 career personnel. This includes emergency medical technicians, firefighters, paramedics, lieutenants, fire apparatus drivers and four shift commanders, or captains.

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