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Things to do in Baltimore and online Dec. 4-10

It’s December, and we’ve got holiday movies, shopping, eating and decorating on the brain. Here are virtual and in-person events to check out during the coming week in the Baltimore area to get you in...

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Coppin State women’s basketball team halts season, cancels game vs. Maryland...

The Coppin State women’s basketball team has suspended its season and canceled Saturday’s road game against Maryland after a member of its personnel tested positive for the coronavirus.

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Anne Arundel public schools delay in-person start of winter sports season,...

There is no specific metric the school system uses to make decisions about sports, schools spokesman Bob Mosier said, but reopening guidance from the health department dictates a hybrid instruction...

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A rally in Pittsburgh showed the Ravens’ potential. Now they’ll have to prove...

The strangest, longest week in Ravens history ended with the team’s third-string quarterback sparking an improbable near-comeback, with a roster depleted by a coronavirus outbreak even more beset by...

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Orioles trade veteran shortstop José Iglesias to Angels; Hanser Alberto...

With José Iglesias traded, Hanser Alberto not offered a contract and Renato Núñez released last month, the 2021 Orioles will already be a vastly different team than the one that ended 2020.

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Ravens denied touchdown in strange sequence at end of first half vs. Steelers

A bizarre sequence at the end of the first half cost the Ravens a touchdown in Wednesday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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‘Should be an easy one’: Steeler takes pregame shot at Ravens, and war of...

“Imagine getting stiff arm’d 10 yards by a Tik Tok influencer,” Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster wrote after the win.

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New restaurant set to open in Remington neighborhood in Baltimore in time for...

A new restaurant and bar is set to open in Baltimore’s Remington neighborhood, replacing The Dizz, which closed after 29 years.

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As Ravens try to move past coronavirus outbreak, questions and concerns persist

The Ravens will try to move past a coronavirus outbreak that sidelined over a dozen of their players. But in the weeks to come, questions will persist about the NFL's protocols and the team's adherence...

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Wizards trade John Wall to Rockets for Russell Westbrook in swap of star...

Russell Westbrook is headed to the Washington Wizards and John Wall is moving to the Houston Rockets in a significant swap of point guards — one an MVP, the other a No. 1 overall draft pick — just...

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Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen among co-sponsors of proposed anti-slavery...

U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland and other national lawmakers introduced a joint resolution Wednesday aimed at striking language from the U.S. Constitution that enshrines a form of slavery in...

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Maryland woman reports capturing break-in while recording dance video

Police have arrested a man after a Hagerstown, Maryland, woman said she captured an intruder on video breaking into her apartment as she recorded herself dancing.

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Robert Tennenbaum, early Columbia planner who added fancy lights to...

Robert “Bob” Tennenbaum, a retired city planner who was a pioneer in the development of Columbia and later worked to revive downtown Baltimore’s old shopping district, died of stroke complications Nov....

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Ruby A. Couch, matriarch of the Hanlon community and retired physical...

Ruby Alma Keyes Couch, a retired physical education teacher known as the matriarch of the Hanlon neighborhood in West Baltimore, died Nov. 20 at her home on Mondawmin Avenue. She was 97.

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St. Frances grad Angel Reese at ease taking leading role as freshman for...

A leading role with the 14th-ranked Maryland women's basketball team comes naturally for freshman Angel Reese.

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Holiday Hope fund drive passes $1,500 raised

The latest donations received, in the amount of $700, increased the total raised to $1,565.

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Toby’s Dinner Theatre in Columbia gamely staging ‘Home for the Holidays’

Toby’s Dinner Theatre’s original production “Home for the Holidays” features a cast of eight performing holiday favorites including “Jingle Bells” and “Deck the Halls” with guest appearances by Frosty...

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An Elkridge woman’s company sued her son who started a similar business,...

One of the last jury trials held before COVID-19 restrictions were reimposed found Vincent Cleary Jr. conspired and interfered with his family business.

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Houlihan’s restaurant permanently closes Elkridge location due to coronavirus...

Houlihan’s, a restaurant and bar chain with about 40 locations across the country, permanently closed its location in Elkridge on Sunday due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Naval Academy midshipman named Rhodes scholar

Usadi, a first-class midshipman, is the Naval Academy’s 53rd Rhodes Scholar. Instead of going directly into the fleet as a submarine officer, she will attend Oxford University for two years. Then she...

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