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The Baltimore Ravens' shaky secondary has become a primary concern as the team strives to stay afloat in the crowded AFC wild-card race. Full Story »
The Baltimore Ravens' shaky secondary has become a primary concern as the team strives to stay afloat in the crowded AFC wild-card race. Full Story »
The Orioles traded Chris Ray and a player to be named later for Texas Rangers pitcher Kevin Millwood Full Story »
An investigation is underway into the cause of a fire that left a man dead. It's also creating new controversy about plans to close a fire company in West Baltimore. Full Story »
Community colleges around the state are seeing their enrollment numbers spike. Administrators say it's a direct result of the slow economy. Full Story »
A recent upgrade to the Hubble Space Telescope is providing scientists here in Maryland a pathfinder to the past. Full Story »
It's not just drunk drivers putting you in danger on the road this holiday season. Drugged drivers are also getting behind the wheel, but state police have a new testing program to crack down on them. Full Story »
Local stores are now selling LED holiday lights. Full Story »
The Baltimore City College Choir will join the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra to perform a holiday favorite Thursday night. Full Story »
The last of three men charged with murdering a fellow state prison inmate has pleaded guilty to reduced charges in Hagerstown. Full Story »
The Frederick County Sheriff's Office says a Frederick man suspected of setting an acquaintance on fire has been apprehended in Little Rock, Ark. Full Story »
A strong storm system brought us a mixture of snow, ice and heavy rains. The situation turned dangerous in South Baltimore with flooding. Full Story »
A state task force has submitted recommendations to Gov. Martin O'Malley to help small businesses and create jobs. Full Story »
A pro-life group is calling on the Catholic church to cut off communion to Catholic lawmakers who vote for any health care reform that includes funding for abortion. Full Story »
At the holidays, people reflect upon the good things in their lives. The Orioles shared some of their good fortune with a group of children in Baltimore. Full Story »
A judge has ordered a Suitland woman accused of cutting a pregnant woman in an attempt to take her unborn child be held without bond. Full Story »
A pathfinder to the past -- that's what a recent upgrade to the Hubble Space Telescope is providing scientists here in Maryland. Full Story »
It's not even Christmas yet, but one company wants its fans thinking about Easter. Just Born, the company that makes the chick- and bunny-shaped marshmallow confections called Peeps, is opening the first store devoted to them on Thursday. Full Story »
A federal judge in Maryland has ordered a wind-power developer to suspend work on a West Virginia project, citing potential harm to the federally endangered Indiana bat. Full Story »
Police capture a robbery suspect following a brief pursuit in Howard County. Full Story »
A Baltimore woman critically injured last week in a beating has died of her injuries at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Full Story »
Maryland highway officials are making smaller signs for the Intercounty Connector after complaints from neighbors of the highway under construction. Full Story »
Washington County has forged a friendship agreement with Jinhua City in China. Full Story »
Monday night, the fire department decided to shut down three firehouses, but neighbors complained. Now the mayor and the department are changing their plans. Full Story »
Baltimore City schools are holding their own in a national comparison with other urban school districts. Full Story »
A state commission approved a slots commission license for a site in Anne Arundel County on Monday, but the proposal that would be the state's largest slot machine facility still needs local zoning approval. Full Story »
Christmas decorations illuminate Berlin's main shopping streets. AP Photo/Franka Bruns
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