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500 jobs to be added in Howard County at Tradepoint Atlantic logistics facility

A new Tradepoint Atlantic logistics facility is planned for Savage, bringing about 500 jobs and investment in redevelopment along U.S. Route 1, officials announced Tuesday.

Why does higher education get a tax-free ride? | EDITORIAL

Nonprofit universities like Johns Hopkins ought to be paying their fair share to fund local government.

Baltimore mayor creates new office to unite city arts

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott has created a new office to consolidate all the city’s arts offerings from the festivals to film.

Baltimore City Schools working to avoid further data breaches

Baltimore City Public Schools have begun increasing cybersecurity measures after a data breach might have exposed personal information of students and workers.

Man dies in fatal head-on crash in Severn, police say

A man from Prince George's County is dead following a fatal collision in Severn on Monday, according to Anne Arundel police.

3 schools go on lockout after reports of crossbow, police shooting in Arbutus

Three public schools in Southwest Baltimore County were placed on lockout status Wednesday after a shooting in Arbutus and reports of a person with a crossbow.

Howard police: Elkridge man shot outside home Tuesday night

An Elkridge man was shot multiple times outside his home Tuesday night in the 7400 block of Wild Honey Way

1 injured in motorcycle crash Wednesday in Marriottsville, police say

At least one person was hospitalized Wednesday morning after a crash in Northwest Baltimore County, according to police.

South Baltimore gas station catches fire for second time in a month

The Baltimore City Fire Department is investigating the second fire at a South Baltimore gas station in about a month.

Orioles developing form of AI technology that could change scouting forever

Artificial intelligence has yet to take over baseball. That might be changing, as the Orioles are developing a technology to boost scouting.


Dueling Ravens 7-round mock draft: 2 views on how to build a team

Ahead of the NFL draft, Ravens reporter Brian Wacker and editor C.J. Doon played the role of GM and picked their own rookie class.

Ex-Ravens TE Shannon Sharpe accused of rape in $50 million civil lawsuit

A woman who says she was raped by former NFL player Shannon Sharpe has filed a civil lawsuit against him seeking $50 million in damages.

Ravens’ Kyle Hamilton sees lessons in Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas victories

Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton says there are lessons to be learned from recent wins by professional golfers Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas.

Ravens draft cheat sheet: Picks, team needs, how to watch and more

Before the Ravens are on the clock in the first round, here’s everything you need to know about the NFL draft.

Ravens’ breakout safety Ar’Darius Washington signs tender for 2025

Ravens safety Ar'Darius Washington, who earned a starting job last season, has signed a 1-year restricted free agent tender for 2025.

Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton ‘not in a big rush’ for contract extension

Ravens stars Kyle Hamilton and Tyler Linderbaum say they haven't had many conversations yet about possible contract extensions.

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson backs Park Heights thoroughbred apprenticeship

The Ravens' Lamar Jackson is further committing to using his connection to the National Thoroughbred League to benefit Baltimore.

READER POLL: What is the biggest reason for the Orioles’ struggles?

The Orioles hit a new low on Sunday with a 24-2 loss. What is the biggest reason for their struggles this season? We want to hear from you.

Mike Preston’s Ravens mailbag: What will team do in NFL draft? | COMMENTARY

Will the Ravens pick multiple players at the same position in the NFL draft? Columnist Mike Preston shares his thoughts.

10 sleepers in 2025 NFL draft who Ravens fans should know

Which under-the-radar players might Eric DeCosta and the Ravens’ staff identity this year? Here’s a look at some notable draft sleepers.


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Gerstell baseball’s Brody Clark shuts down No. 7 Severn

Gerstell baseball got a pitching gem from Brody Clark, while scoring 10 runs on 14 hits to hand Severn its first MIAA B Conference loss.

Carroll County’s $581 million budget includes stark warning about federal cuts

As Carroll County Management and Budget Director Ted Zaleski presented a proposed $581 million fiscal 2026 operating budget for the county government Tuesday, he again issued a stark warning that massive cuts to the federal government could negatively impact the county’s budget plans. This is the same ominous warning Zaleski gave to the Board of […]

Tom Zirpoli: Does freedom still ring in America? | COMMENTARY

America is becoming more like the communist nations we once despised.

Carroll County sheriff says his deputies won’t enforce Piedmont power line court orders

Carroll County police will not enforce court orders providing property access for Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project land surveying to the Public Service Enterprise Group, if they are granted by a federal judge.

No. 9 Liberty baseball uses late rally to beat Westminster, 7-3

A tied game late between Liberty and Westminster turned when the Lions took advantage of a dropped third strike.

Carroll County officials work to choose road priorities for fiscal 2026

Carroll County officials begin work on state road priorities for fiscal 2026. The Board of Carroll County Commissioners will be briefed on Thursday.

Carl Burdette: Who says Trump can’t build anything? | COMMENTARY

Opinion writer Carl Burdette, compares Donald Trump's first weeks in office to four years of Joe Biden.

Carroll County high school sports week in review: A look at the top teams and players (April 14-20)

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

2025 Maryland Tulip Festival | PHOTOS

Second annual Maryland Tulip Festival, Saturday, sponsored by Old Line Flower Co. and Local Homestead Products. The festival featured a five-acre children’s playground, a farm market, music, vendors and 30 species of 150,000 tulips — 50,000 at Local Homestead Products in New Windsor. The Festival continues next weekend, April 26 and 27.  

An Eye for Art: Problem-solving competition sparked Joppa potter’s creativity

Oberg started her creative journey when she was 8 and participated in a Creative Problem-Solving Competition organized by Odyssey of the Mind. The rule for the competition is if the rules don’t say you can’t, then you can.


 
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