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NCAA basketball betting scheme included a player at Coppin State, prosecutors say
A sprawling betting scheme to rig NCAA and Chinese Basketball Association games ensnared 26 people, including more than a dozen college basketball players who tried to fix games as recently as last season, federal prosecutors said Thursday.
A basketball in a basketball hoop.
Layoffs and confusion at Pride Center of Maryland after federal grants cut, reinstated
Pride Center of Maryland is one of thousands of groups nationwide that reportedly received letters late Tuesday from the Trump administration notifying them that their mental health and addiction grants had been terminated, effective immediately.
Merrick Moses, a violence prevention coordinator, works at the Pride Center of Maryland in Baltimore.
Keith Davis Jr. sues former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, police officers
Davis, 34, stood trial four times in for a deadly shooting that he always maintained that he did not commit.
Kelly Davis and Keith Davis Jr., leave U.S. District Court after the sentencing of former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby, May 23, 2024.
What Americans think about Trump’s first year back in office, according to AP-NORC polling
An AP-NORC poll from January found that about 4 in 10 U.S. adults approve of Trump’s performance as president. That’s virtually unchanged from March 2025, shortly after he took office for the second time.
President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Washington.
What’s the Orioles’ next move? | Banner Baseball Show
With Ranger SuĂĄrez off the board, should the Orioles pivot to Framber Valdez?
School funding and other Howard County bills to watch this legislative session
Howard County’s General Assembly delegation is finalizing its list of local bills to be introduced in the 2026 session. Of the dozen bills proposed, five touch on public education.
From left, Del. Natalie Ziegler, Sen. Chao Wu, and Sen. Clarence Lam at a public hearing on local bills for Howard County in 2024. Howard County’s General Assembly delegation is finalizing its list of local bills to be introduced in the 2026 session.
For sale: Modern home in amenity-rich Maple Lawn
This modern home is tucked inside Maple Lawn, one of Howard County’s most sought-after planned communities.
Bundle up, Baltimore: Bitter cold and chance of snow ahead
It’s too early to tell for sure whether the snow will stick, according to the National Weather Service, but it’s going to be plenty cold.
Bundled up pedestrians walk along the sidewalk during Baltimore’s first snowfall of the year in December.
Jon Meoli: Finally caught up with MLB, the Orioles have a signature international signing class coming
COLUMN: The Orioles are set to add four position players worth seven-figure signing bonuses — headlined by shortstop Jose Luis Acevedo, along with outfielders Ariel Roque, Pedro Gomez and Gabriel Rosario, according to Baseball America — plus left-hander Andri Hidalgo, one of the top pitchers of this 2026 class.
Koby Perez, the Orioles’ vice president of international scouting and operations, feels the team operated on the same level as its peers during this signing cycle.
Ravens defensive lineman Nnamdi Madubuike’s future remains murky 4 months after neck injury
“I think Madubuike’s part of the reason Kyle Van Noy went from 10.5, 12 sacks to two,” owner Steve Bisciotti said. “I think it was a domino effect. I think it was a trickle effect."
The Ravens’ Nnamdi Madubuike hits Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew, drawing a penalty, during a game in 2024.
Brent Burkhardt made a career of sharing stories. His were full of family, travel and fishing.
Brent Burkhardt, a lifelong Marylander and well-known public relations professional who enjoyed traveling and crabbing, died Dec. 29 of brain cancer. He was 63.
Brent Burkhardt.
Baltimore woman pleads guilty to threatening to blow up City Hall over water shut-offs
Catherine Barney pleaded guilty for threatening to blow up Baltimore City Hall over water shut-offs.
A woman’s frustration with City Hall over water shut-offs led to a threat to blow up the building.
John Harbaugh and Giants working on deal to make him their coach, AP sources say
John Harbaugh and the New York Giants are working on an agreement to make him the team’s head coach, two people with knowledge of the decision said early Thursday morning.
The Ravens made the playoffs 12 times during 18 seasons with John Harbaugh in charge and won the Super Bowl in the 2012 season.
After years of struggles, Baltimore’s only all-boys public school to close
The Baltimore City school board voted Wednesday to close its only all-boys public school, Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys, while putting off decisions on two other proposed school closures.
The Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys met its demise at the end of a nearly five-hour public meeting on Monday.
7 things to do in Howard County, from a Snowflake Ball to Winter Restaurant Week
Here are seven things to do in Howard County to ward off the midwinter blues from Jan. 15-21.
Restaurant and Craft Beverage Weeks will run from Jan. 19 to Feb. 1.
7 things to do in Annapolis: Gov. Moore kicks off MLK weekend at awards banquet
When Gov. Wes Moore steps onto the podium at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Awards Dinner, he’ll follow a long line of honorees who have paid homage to the slain civil rights leader.
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his “I Have a Dream” speech to thousands of civil rights supporters gathered in front of the Lincoln Memorial on Aug. 28, 1963.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including MLK Day events and Pinkshift live
Whether you want to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., rock out to Baltimore band Pinkshift or sample nonalcoholic beers for Dry January, we’ve got you covered.
Pinkshift members Myron Houngbedji, Paul Vallejo and Ashrita Kumar will perform at the Ottobar on Friday and Saturday.
Maryland boosted health insurance enrollment this year. So what’s the problem?
Maryland has done its best to minimize the impacts of lapsing federal subsidies by providing its own, and early numbers suggest that may help retain enrollees.
The Maryland Health Connection site, the state's health exchange.
What’s going to happen to the ‘big white elephant’ in Clarksburg?
County officials are hoping a new vision for Clarksburg will attract a large company to a former Communications Satellite Corp. site and spur the local economy.
Montgomery County councilmembers Kristin Mink and Andrew Friedson, center, along with staff from the planning department, stop at Clarksburg Town Center area during a bus tour of the Gateway Sector Plan on Wednesday.
The couple introducing Baltimore to Brazil’s favorite snack
A couple starts their own Brazilian pĂŁo de queijo business in the Fells Point Farmers Market.
Thaina and Josh Ceribelli in front of their Fells Point Farmer's Market stall that they've run since August.
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