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Baltimore mayor extends top staff through 2028 with big salary hikes

The Baltimore Board of Estimates extended employment contracts through 2028, with significant pay hikes for seven agency heads.

Baltimore City’s commitment to transparency is spotty | GUEST COMMENTARY

City officials could do a better job of providing the records they're legally obligated to produce, writes watchdog head John Hart.

How Maryland can address its firefighter shortage | GUEST COMMENTARY

Maryland faces a firefighter shortage, but there's legislation that can help address the problem, writes Jeffrey Buddle.

Family of Maryland woman wrongly declared dead files lawsuit against Social Security

Joyce Evans might be still alive if the Social Security Administration had not earlier incorrectly declared her dead, according to her children and attorneys.

Sheila Dixon: State’s Attorney Ivan Bates is overqualified and underpaid | GUEST COMMENTARY

Sheila Dixon: State’s Attorney Ivan Bates is overqualified and underpaid

10 Ravens takeaways from the NFL owners meetings

From the latest on the Justin Tucker investigation to a possible extension for Lamar Jackson, here are 10 Ravens takeaways from the NFL owners meetings.

PAC fundraiser featuring Gov. Wes Moore prompts emergency legislation

A political fundraiser featuring Gov. Wes Moore is spurring emergency legislation to explicitly prevent his attendance at such events during the legislative session.

Padres, Jackson Merrill agree to 9-year contract extension

Just beginning his second season, the 21-year-old is locked up through at least 2034

Mayor Brandon Scott releases budget plan to close Baltimore’s $85M deficit for FY 2026

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott unveiled Wednesday his $4.6 billion budget plan to close the city’s $85 million deficit for the upcoming 2026 fiscal year.

Orioles OF Tyler O’Neill’s success no shock to Red Sox: ‘He’s a freak of nature’

Orioles outfielder Tyler O'Neill's hot start doesn't surprise his former Red Sox teammates, who say "he's a freak of nature."


10 Ravens takeaways from the NFL owners meetings

From the latest on the Justin Tucker investigation to a possible extension for Lamar Jackson, here are 10 Ravens takeaways from the NFL owners meetings.

NFL on investigation into Ravens’ Justin Tucker: ‘Won’t be giving updates’

The NFL won't provide the public with periodic updates to its Justin Tucker investigation, commissioner Roger Goodell says.

Mike Preston: NFL should ban the ‘tush push’ used by Ravens, Eagles | COMMENTARY

Columnist Mike Preston says it's time to ban the "tush push" play used by the Ravens, Eagles and other NFL teams.

Ravens version of ‘tush push’ staying in playbook as NFL tables matter

The NFL tabled a discussion on banning the popular "tush push" play, meaning the Ravens can still run their version with Mark Andrews.

Former Ravens star Terrell Suggs sentenced to 18 months probation for disorderly conduct

Former Raven Terrell Suggs was sentenced in an Arizona court to 18 months of supervised probation Monday following his February guilty plea to disorderly conduct for allegedly threatening someone at a Starbucks drive-thru.

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.


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Developers of Warfield at Historic Sykesville file $20 million lawsuit against town

Developers of Warfield at Historic Sykesville suing town for $20 million claiming lost "economic value" of property.

No. 12 Century girls lacrosse edges No. 15 South Carroll, 7-6, in double overtime

Century's Natalie Opatovsky scored the game-winning in overtime against South Carroll, while goalie Becca Mullinix held down the Cavaliers.

Carroll Hospital emergency room modernization begins

On Tuesday officials held a ceremonial groundbreaking at Carroll Hospital, a LifeBridge Health Center, in Westminster for a renovation and modernization project to the hospital's emergency department.

Proposal for Carroll’s first public charter school submitted; Classical Charter aims to open in fall 2026

If approved, Carroll Classical Charter School aims to have 280 students in kindergarten through sixth grade and open its doors in fall 2026.

Tom Zirpoli: Trump wakes a sleeping tiger in parents of children with special needs | COMMENTARY

President Donald Trump will soon find out parents of children with special needs are no pushovers, writes Tom Zirpoli.

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.


 
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