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    Man pleads guilty to flying drone over Ravens-Steelers playoff game
    Alexis Perez Suarez, who flew a drone over M&T Bank Stadium during the Baltimore Ravens’ AFC wild-card playoff game, has been sentenced to one year of probation and more.
    Fireworks erupt during pregame festivities as the Baltimore Ravens prepare to host the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC wild card playoff game at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, January 11.
    Baltimore County gym teacher indicted on 22 counts related to sexual abuse
    A grand jury this week indicted Roger Myers, a longtime gym teacher in Baltimore County Public Schools, on 22 counts related to interactions with two students this past school year.
    The Baltimore County Public School Board logo as seen during a board meeting on 12/6/22.
    CIAA basketball tournaments to remain in Baltimore through 2029
    Under Armour will continue as a sponsor.
    The CIAA Tournament has been held at CFG Bank Arena since 2022.
    Johns Hopkins, University of Maryland sue U.S. Department of Defense over research funding
    Two Maryland universities are joining a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, arguing they could lose tens of millions of dollars if the department caps its indirect cost rates.
    A student passes in front of the Johns Hopkins University sign welcoming people to the Homewood Campus from Charles Street in Baltimore on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024.
    Deadly listeria outbreak linked to chicken alfredo fettucine sold at Walmart and Kroger
    A deadly listeria food poisoning outbreak is linked to newly recalled heat-and-eat chicken fettucine alfredo products sold at Kroger and Walmart stores.
    The listeria outbreak, which includes at least 17 people in 13 states, began last August, officials said late Tuesday.
    Judge dismisses Poppleton’s lawsuit of last resort against city, developer
    A federal judge's dismissal of a lawsuit means that New York-based La Cité Development will continue to control much of the vacant land in the neighborhood, extending a saga that stretches back two decades.
    Sonia Eaddy, president of Poppleton Now, described the lawsuit as a last resort for her and her neighbors. A federal judge dismissed it Wednesday.
    Orioles pitcher Trevor Rogers needed help. Asking for it gave him a second chance.
    As spring training neared, Trevor Rogers felt something strange: a complete lack of excitement for a new season. He knew then he needed to make a change.
    Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Trevor Rogers delivers during the first inning of the second baseball game of a doubleheader against the Boston Red Sox, Saturday, May 24, 2025, at Fenway Park in Boston. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
    Does Jaire Alexander make the Ravens Super Bowl favorites? | Banner Ravens Podcast
    The addition of the two-time Pro Bowl cornerback gives Baltimore the NFL's best roster – on paper.
    ‘Eyes in the sky’: Baltimore County Police INFO Center aims to improve efficiency
    The Baltimore County Police Department unveiled the new Information for Nexus Operations (INFO) center aimed at reducing officer response times and making policing more efficient.
    Baltimore County Police Department’s new Information Nexus for Operations (INFO) Center.
    Lamar Jackson gets his wish as Ravens sign former Louisville teammate, CB Jaire Alexander
    Alexander reunites with college teammate Lamar Jackson.
    Cornerback Jaire Alexander, photographed observing practice Wednesday during the Ravens' mandatory minicamp, will reunite with college teammate Lamar Jackson in Baltimore.
    Flood watch, severe thunderstorm warning issued for Baltimore area amid scorching heat
    The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for several counties across Central Maryland.
    A man running away from the camera's t-shirt is drenched with sweat.
    Supreme Court work goes on with 16 cases to decide, including LGBTQIA+ books in Maryland
    The justices also have 16 cases to resolve that were argued between December and mid-May.
    The United States Supreme Court has 16 remaining cases to decide this term.
    Maryland faces lawsuit over wrongful driver’s license suspensions for child support
    Maryland Legal Aid, the state’s largest provider of free civil legal services, and Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP filed the lawsuit on Wednesday in Baltimore Circuit Court.
    Sunlight reflects off Donte Peoples' driver's license as he examines it in his sister's Randallstown home on Tuesday, July 23, 2024.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County, from Juneteenth celebrations to a jazzy evening
    There’s plenty to do in Baltimore County during the week ending 25, including several Juneteenth celebrations on Thursday, the federal holiday.
    Kendrick Tilghman spins his audio deck at Malcolm Ruff’s annual Juneteenth celebration in 2023.
    Trump administration demands action from 36 countries to avoid travel ban
    The Trump administration has given 36 countries, most of them in Africa, a Wednesday deadline to commit to improve vetting of travelers or face a ban on their citizens visiting the United States.
    U.S. President Donald Trump answers reporters' questions while hosting Irish Taoiseach Micheal Martin in the Oval Office at the White House on March 12, 2025 in Washington, DC.
    It’s not looking good: New report digs deep on federal cuts and Maryland’s economy
    A new report released gets into granular detail about federal money and Maryland — and it’s not pretty.
    Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman at an event in Windsor Mill in February. The comptroller's office published a report on the effects of federal cuts on the state's economy.
    Google to provide free workforce training for Maryland public university students
    Google plans to provide free workforce training for Maryland public university students.
    University System of Maryland is partnering with Google to offer students an opportunity to enroll in free training for fields including cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
    Proposed new political maps sent to Baltimore County Council. Are they DOA?
    A Baltimore County panel sent its plan for redrawing political maps to the County Council, but it might end up being dead on arrival.
    proposed redistricting map to expand the Baltimore County Council.
    Devin Allen has a message for Baltimore’s youth. His Under Armour collection says it all.
    Friends and family refer to photographer Devin Allen as a rose growing out of the concrete — a metaphor that's all over his new Under Armour collection.
    A member of Team Thrill wears a T-shirt from Devin Allen's "Rose" collection with Under Armour.
    The Dish: This Prime Rib waiter has served legends — and became one himself
    Aaron Day, who has worked at The Prime Rib in Baltimore for more than 50 years, has served Rosa Parks and Muhammad Ali. Now people visit to see him.
    Waiter Aaron Day stands at the entrance of The Prime Rib in Baltimore.
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