The Ravens’ M&T Bank Stadium is in the midst of a three-year renovation. Changes ahead of the 2025 season will remove some seats in the west end zone, frustrating some season ticket holders.
Playing without injured receiver Zay Flowers, the Ravens’ won the day with their rushing attack. They racked up 299 yards, including a 13-play touchdown drive that featured nothing but rushes.
After months of anxiety that mid-January could bring a longshoremen strike, a dockworkers union and the operators of port terminals reached an agreement Wednesday that would avert a work stoppage.
A group of firms were awarded a $75 million contract to manage the Key Bridge builder “by auditing their processes, reviewing submittals and confirming the design criteria is met.”
After a terrorist attack in New Orleans last week that killed 15 people, officials in Baltimore will beef up security for the Ravens’ playoff game Saturday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
President-elect Donald Trump has specifically named China, Mexico and Canada, three of the Port of Baltimore’s top four importers, as countries he’d like to tariff. If imposed, those tariffs could slow activity at the port.
Under Armour’s Kevin Plank and other company officials told investors Thursday that they have an “underdog” mentality as they seek to build back the brand.
At an event at the B&O Warehouse at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Moore was asked about his thoughts on a Maryland native being arrested in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
A new effort, coinciding with a state-financed injection of $400 million into thoroughbred racetrack facilities, seeks to invigorate the Preakness — beginning with next year, its 150th edition.
A group of the top women’s basketball players — including Baltimore area native Angel Reese — will debut the league next month wearing Under Armour uniforms.
A ceremony Saturday formally launched Under Armour’s new Baltimore Peninsula store. It also punctuated a season of change for the storied Baltimore brand.
The Orioles’ Double-A affiliate is changing its name to the Chesapeake Baysox in an effort to appeal to a wider audience across the Chesapeake Bay region.