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Oregon is top seed for College Football Playoff; SMU selected over Alabama for last spot

Georgia, Boise State, and Arizona State join the Ducks with first-round byes in the inaugural 12-team bracket that marks a new era for college football.

Baltimore weather: Rain to start off week, then sunny weather Thursday into weekend

Rain and clouds are forecast to start off the workweek in the Baltimore area, with sunny weather anticipated to set in Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.

Music can lift the spirits of a struggling nation | GUEST COMMENTARY

Choral singing has helped Baltimore and the nation through its struggles, writes Jason Rudy of the Handel Choir of Baltimore.

Baltimore leaders weigh whether to engage Donald Trump

Baltimore faith leaders and elected officials weigh whether to engage President-elect Donald Trump, resist him, or navigate a combination of the two.

Armstrong Williams: Immigration — it’s complicated | STAFF COMMENTARY

There are simple answers to complicated questions about illegal immigration, but they are wrong, writes Armstrong Williams.

Gerard William Wittstadt Sr., retired district court judge, dies

Gerard William Wittstadt Sr., a retired judge of the District Court of Maryland for Baltimore County, died Dec. 3 at his Riderwood home. He was 92.

Orioles reportedly agree to 1-year deal with catcher Gary Sánchez

The Orioles signed veteran catcher Gary Sánchez to a one-year, $8.5 million contract Saturday, according to multiple reports.

Instant analysis from Orioles’ deal with OF Tyler O’Neill

Here's what The Baltimore Sun staff had to say immediately after the Orioles agreed to a three-year deal with outfielder Tyler O'Neill.

Orioles, Tyler O’Neill agree to 3-year, $49.5 million deal

The Orioles are signing outfielder Tyler O’Neill to a three-year contract worth $49.5 million, according to a source with direct knowledge.

Man killed in West Baltimore, one of four people shot in city Saturday, police say

A man was killed Saturday in West Baltimore, one of four people shot in Baltimore in one day, according to police.


Shedeur Sanders embraces spotlight, accepts Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award in Baltimore

Shedeur Sanders remembers seeing Ray Lewis in the Ravens' locker room as a kid. He returned to Baltimore as an award-winning quarterback.

Ravens bye week reset: Revisiting 5 storylines from this season

Early in the season, there were questions about tight end Mark Andrews' usage. The Ravens answered those questions resoundingly.

Mike Preston’s Ravens mailbag: Does the offensive line need a shake-up? | COMMENTARY

Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers reader questions ahead of the Ravens' bye week following an 8-5 start to the season.

READERS RESPOND: Here’s what fans are saying about replacing Ravens K Justin Tucker

More than 60% of respondents say the Ravens should not replace kicker Justin Tucker despite his struggles this season.

Staff picks for Week 14 of 2024 NFL season: Bills vs. Rams, Chargers vs. Chiefs and more

Baltimore Sun staff writers pick every game of the NFL season. Here’s who they have winning in Week 14.

How ‘soul searching’ meeting helped Ravens’ defense live up to franchise standard

After a poor performance agains the Bengals on Nov. 7, the Ravens' defense met to discuss its issues. The improvements are obvious.

The Ravens’ offensive line faltered against the Eagles. Have worries resurfaced?

Coming off one of its worst performances of the season against the Eagles, the Ravens' offensive line is again facing questions.

The Baltimore Sun’s Ravens report card: Position-by-position grades through 8-5 start | COMMENTARY

Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry have earned high marks, but there are several Ravens who are struggling to meet expectations.

Ravens bye week betting notes: AFC North title within reach; Jackson’s MVP odds slip

Sports betting odds suggest that the AFC North race between the Ravens and Steelers is far from over.

Ravens suspend WR Diontae Johnson 1 game for conduct detrimental to team

Diontae Johnson refused to enter Sunday's game against the Eagles, and the Ravens suspended the wide receiver for one game as a result.


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Westminster opens new skating rink on Locust Lane | PHOTOS

Westminster opened a new skating rink, using self-healing polymer tiles instead of ice, on Locust Lane. The rink is open and free to the public, including skate rentals, from noon to 4 p.m. during Saturday’s in December.  

Westminster’s free downtown ice rink doesn’t rely on cold temperatures to stay intact

Downtown Westminster adds ice-skating rink made of self-healing polymer, open on Saturday afternoons.

Nonprofit holds info session on proposed Carroll Classical Charter School

The first of two information sessions for parents interested in enrolling their children in what would be Carroll County's first public charter school was held Saturday.

Carroll Yesteryears: Here’s a shout out to all who bring Carroll County history to life

Mimi Ashcraft shares her thanks to all the institutions and individuals who have shared bits of history in 'Carroll Yesteryears'

Dayhoff: Tributes pour in for Sandy Miller, longtime Westminster Municipal Band director

Longtime director of the Westminster Municipal Band, Sandy Miller, was honored earlier this month at a community concert. She died in November.

Carroll commissioners grudgingly adopt new state affordable housing legislation

Carroll county leaders believe required state legislation does not apply here, and will do little to bring down the cost of homes.

McDaniel and Boys and Girls Clubs Annual Holiday Party | PHOTOS

Nearly 180 members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Carroll County annually attend a holiday party presented by McDaniel College to celebrate the partnership between the club and the college. The event featurd food, song, and craft and activity stations. During the event, Santa Claus and North Pole elves, McDaniel College President Julia Jasken, […]

Wreaths Across America preparation in New Windsor | PHOTOS

Preparation of 367 ceremonial wreathstook place Friday, at Babylon Vault Company. Volunteers attach military branch flags and stars on each of the wreaths. The remaining of the 6,000 wreaths are then counted, divided, and delivered to the 47 approved cemeteries for Wreaths Across America ceremonies on December 14 at Noon.

Kiara Hardy’s 20 points lead Gerstell girls basketball past Liberty, 40-36

With her mom serving as an assistant coach for the opposition, Gerstell's Kiara Hardy had a phenomenal game with 20 points in a win over Liberty.

High school sports roundup (Dec. 6)

Here is a roundup of high school varsity action on Friday, Dec. 6.


 
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