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In his own statement released by the team, Harbaugh said he was obviously disappointed by the decision, but he also had “GRATITUDE & APPRECIATION” for the Ravens organization.
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Two people were hospitalized Wednesday morning after federal immigration officials opened fire on a vehicle in Glen Burnie
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Jones, 71, has been a member of the legislature since 1997 and ascended to the top position in 2019 following the death of longtime House Speaker Michael E. Busch.
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Ivan Bates outlined numerous complaints about the office, according to a seven-page letter sent to Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott Tuesday.
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Kelly Madigan, Baltimore County’s first inspector general, is leaving her position after four difficult years to become the first inspector general in Howard County.
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The historically Black college may be one of the few universities in the country, perhaps even the world, that has its own sovereign AI.
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The Prince George’s County Council passed a bill on Monday that will allow residents to adopt and foster pit bulls through a pilot program.
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Four members of the Baltimore Police Department are suspended amid a criminal investigation in California, the department confirmed Monday.
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The Baltimore City Fire Department battled another blaze in North Baltimore, this time in the 3300 block of Keswick Road.
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Pabst says increased demand for Natty Boh is driving a shortage of Baltimore’s favorite beer.
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A Baltimore Police officer has been suspended and is under investigation after a video that appears to show him attempting to hit someone with his cruiser was shared across social media platforms.
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Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson says of redistricting: "The legal risks are too high, the timeline for action is too dangerous, the downside risk to Democrats is catastrophic, and the certainty of our existing map would be undermined."