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    Heat death toll climbs to 29, Maryland’s deadliest summer since 2012
    High heat in Maryland has killed more people so far this year than in all of 2024.
    Baltimore Ravens fans try to beat the heat in the stands during the team’s training camp earlier this month at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.
    Embattled East Baltimore hotel sold for huge loss
    A group of Chinese investors stands to lose its entire $47 million investment. They are claiming in a new court filing that the June auction was effectively rigged in favor of a Virginia-based private equity firm.
    The Residence Inn Baltimore at the Johns Hopkins Medical Campus, located at 800 N. Wolfe St., had its grand opening in October 2017.
    Jewelry and items from designer Betty Cooke’s personal collection will be up for auction
    Baltimore contemporary jewelry maker Betty Cooke was an icon of minimalist art design.
    Hundreds of items from late jewelry designer and visionary Betty Cooke’s estate will be up for auction on Sept. 24, 2025.
    Michael Jordan’s fishing yacht reels in second place in Ocean City’s White Marlin Open
    Michael Jordan’s fishing yacht Catch 23 scored big Saturday. The NBA legend’s boat landed a 71-pound white marlin and a second-place finish in Ocean City’s annual White Marlin Open.
    Michael Jordan was spotted with his boatmates on the Catch 23 on Day 4 of the 2025 White Marlin Open at Harbour Island Marina on Aug. 7, 2025.
    Ravens coach Matt Robinson’s journey from Howard County to the NFL
    Robinson will coach outside linebackers with the team for the first year.
    Matt Robinson demonstrates a drill during organized team activities in June 2024.
    An unusual day in court for Maryland’s federal judges — as defendants
    The case centers on a standing order issued in May by Chief Judge George L. Russell III, in which he ordered a 48-hour pause in every case in which an immigrant had tried to block deportation by challenging the legality of their detention.
    The Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse in downtown Baltimore.
    Annapolis community rattled after man’s body found in creek
    Residents of the Hillsmere Shores community in Annapolis discovered a man’s body in Duvall Creek near a kayak launch Sunday, prompting a police investigation.
    Maryland Natural Resources Police and Anne Arundel County firefighters recovered the body of a 51-year-old Annapolis man from Duvall Creek on Sunday.
    It was easy to talk to Bob Seurkamp, the ‘first first man’ of Notre Dame of Maryland
    Bob Seurkamp, the "first first man" of Notre Dame University of Maryland and a former executive director of the Maryland Governor’s Workforce Investment Board, died in July of heart failure.
    Bob Seurkamp.
    The Orioles can never have too much pitching | Banner Baseball Show
    Injuries and poor performances have exacerbated the Orioles' long-standing pitching problem.
    Ambitious MTA plan would get Baltimore students to class, advocates tell Moore
    The BMORE Bus plan, released in June, calls for increasing the frequency of bus service on all MTA routes and adding new, limited-stop express routes, among other improvements.
    A city bus on Pratt Street in downtown Baltimore. The Fund for Educational Excellence is calling on the Governor to fund a recently released Maryland Transit Administration plan.
    Trump’s rhetoric about DC echoes a history of racist urban crime narratives
    Trump threatened to “take over” and “beautify” D.C. on the campaign trail and claimed it was “a nightmare of murder and crime.”
    WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 12: A member of the DC National Guard waits with his unit near the Washington Monument on August 12, 2025 in Washington, DC. The Trump administration has initiated a federal takeover of DC police and mobilized the DC National Guard, saying the moves are necessary to restore order in the city.
    Grandmother of man killed in Park Heights mass shooting says ‘everybody loved him’
    A Baltimore grandmother said she’s devastated after a 38-year-old man was killed in a mass shooting in the Park Heights neighborhood on Saturday.
    MONDAY AUG 11 2025 - Residents in Baltimore's Park Heights community are still waiting for answers after a mass shooting Saturday night left one person dead and five others injured.
    The Ravens have their own grading system — and it’s ‘a lot more detailed’ than Pro Football Focus
    John Harbaugh expects “perfection,” punter Jordan Stout said, and the grades reflect the search for those standards.
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh watches the defensive line run through drills on July 31.
    MASN Orioles announcer Kevin Brown reflects on what he’s learned on the job and critiques his own work
    We sat with him and listened to five memorable calls he has made over the past few years. What did he like? What didn’t he like? There was more nitpicking around the latter.
    Orioles Broadcaster Kevin Brown hosts Opening Day festivities from the field at Camden Yards on Thursday, March 28, 2024. The Baltimore Orioles won their first game of the season, 11-3, against the Angels.
    The Dish: 5 foods you have to try at Cockeysville’s Amish market
    The Pennsylvania Dutch Market in Baltimore County offers fresh food produce, handmade soft pretzels, barbecued meats and baked goods for an affordable price.
    Fresh pretzels at the Dutch Market (Photo taken July 25)
    Community, at a cost: Inside the semi-exclusive pool culture of Baltimore County
    The pools in Baltimore County are inviting for families, but not everyone can afford such luxury.
    Families store their swimming accessories on lawn chairs at the Padonia Swim Club in Cockeysville.
    Mental health is declining for parents. There are places to get help in Baltimore.
    Maternal mental health has declined significantly across the nation in the last decade. That trend holds true in Baltimore, experts say
    Seven things to do in Baltimore County, from championship golf to a ukulele jam
    Here are seven things to do in Baltimore County for the week ending Aug. 20, 2025.
    Scottie Scheffler will be among the pro golfers taking part in the 2025 BMW Championship at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills through Sunday.
    As Trump targets states for immigration enforcement, Maryland is high on the list
    Maryland and other blue states have been met with funding denials, program cuts and other means that hurt their constituents under the Trump administration.
    President Donald Trump speaks with reporters before boarding Air Force One at Lehigh Valley International Airport, in Allentown, Pa., Aug. 3, 2025.
    Dean Kremer sparkles, but Orioles are shut out by Mariners in loss
    Apart from a hustle double for Gunnar Henderson and two singles from the rest of the lineup against Seattle starter George Kirby, Baltimore was toothless in its effort to help Kremer.
    Dean Kremer pitches to the Seattle Mariners during the first inning.
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