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Gerald Winegrad: Chesapeake crabs are finally running, but the prognosis is...

In May, I was worried after the alarming data from the 2020 Chesapeake Blue Crab Winter Dredge Survey. Crab population dropped 32% to only 18% of their 1990 population. Female numbers were down to only...

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After a year of growing pains, Ravens WR Miles Boykin is rising to the challenge

“Anytime the ball’s in the air, I’m 6-4, 225,” Miles Boykin said Friday. “That’s got to be mine."

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Becoming a mother is a transformation, like a tadpole becoming a frog

Raising our family is an important choice and one that I do not regret. But "becoming" a mother means more than just giving birth to a baby.

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Ravens inside linebacker group presents a new, and potentially...

After struggling at middle linebacker last year, the Ravens entered training camp with a new, and potentially defense-altering, dynamic.

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Before Ryan Mountcastle made his Orioles debut, he offered a reminder there...

Before Orioles top-five prospect Ryan Mountcastle made his major league debut, he pointed out that he left several talented players behind at the team's alternate site.

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Two men killed, four others wounded overnight in Baltimore, police say

Several shootings over less than a half hour Friday night left a 29-year-old man dead and three other men wounded in separate incidents in southwestern and central Baltimore, according to police.

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Police activity on Bay Bridge ‘safely resolved’ Friday evening after 21...

Police activity on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge was “safely resolved” after 21 hours, said Cpl. Brady McCormick of the Maryland Transportation Authority Police.

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Orioles on deck: Pitching matchup and how to watch Saturday’s game vs. Red Sox

Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Saturday night against the Boston Red Sox.

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Maryland reports 624 coronavirus cases and 10 deaths; ICU hospitalizations...

Maryland reported 624 new coronavirus cases Saturday, as well as 10 more deaths caused by COVID-19, while the total number of patients being treated for the virus in intensive care units fell to its...

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Police say pregnant woman, 34, wounded by gunfire in West Baltimore

A woman police say is pregnant was wounded by gunfire shortly after noon on Saturday as she walked on North Ellamont Street in the Rosemont neighborhood on Baltimore’s west side.

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Baltimore County Police investigate shootings in White Marsh, Windsor Mills

Baltimore County Police on Saturday were investigating two shootings on opposite sides of the county, one in White Marsh, the other in Windsor Mill.

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‘This is the people’s post office’: Crofton demonstrators call for preserving...

About 60 masked demonstrators gathered Saturday morning on a patch of grass outside the post office in Crofton to call for the preservation of the United States Postal Service.

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Rodney McN. ‘Binx’ Watts, a lawyer who became a professional golfer, dies

Rodney "Binx" Watts, who gave up his legal career and became a golf professional, has died at 75.

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Towson University switches to online classes for first week of fall semester

Towson University announced Saturday that it is switching to all online classes for the first week of the fall semester after discovering a significant number of new coronavirus cases this week.

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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson gets day off, Peters absent; Skura...

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (arm) missed practice Saturday with what assistant head coach David Culley said was a rest day.

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Here’s what Maryland’s colleges are planning for fall 2020 amid the...

As the fall semester approaches, Maryland’s colleges and universities are announcing plans and guidelines for how they plan to hold classes while containing the spread of coronavirus. Here’s a sampling...

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Car hits shop on The Avenue in Hampden

A man smashed his car into the front of a shop on The Avenue in Hampden after his brakes failed on Saturday, causing damage to the building and a minor fright to employees.

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As Earl Thomas III addresses questions about scuffle, his Ravens future...

Assistant head coach David Culley said it was an “organizational decision” that Harbaugh would discuss later.

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‘I love the Post Office,’ Baltimore demonstrators chant as many rally in...

Rallies were held throughout Maryland and around the country to show support for the U.S. Postal Service amid recent cost-cutting moves that have led to widespread complaints about mail service.

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Orioles approaching unique trade deadline still focused on ‘broader picture’...

The Orioles will approach the Aug. 31 trade deadline in the same manner they have almost move since Mike Elias became general manager: with a focus on the future.

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