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Ravens honored Jacoby Jones during Saturday's training camp practice
The Ravens practiced with heavy hearts on Saturday as former NFL wide receiver Jacoby Jones was laid to rest in his hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana. Jones passed away on July 14, and the Baltimore Ravens honored the Super Bowl hero by having staff members wear bandanas with Jacoby Jones’ No. 12 and kids receive wristbands with his number.
Police: 2 teenagers hospitalized after separate shootings overnight in Baltimore
Two 14-year-old boys were injured overnight in two separate shootings in Baltimore. Baltimore City police received a call just before 5 p.m. for a shooting in the 1800 block of West Saratoga Street, where officers found a 14-year-old boy suffering from a gunshot wound. The preliminary investigation revealed the teen...
CRAB Launches Adaptive Fishing Program
Annapolis, MD - This month, Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating (CRAB) launched its exciting adaptive fishing program and it lived up to expectations. On the inaugural trip, the guests boarded Dream Catcher - CRAB's power catamaran and journeyed up the Severn River (to a secret location). Everyone returned to the docks...
Lamar Jackson sidelined again with a lingering illness after practicing once since start of camp
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Lamar Jackson was sidelined again Friday, and the Baltimore Ravens said he was still being evaluated by their medical team. Jackson has practiced only once since training camp began for the full squad Sunday, and he left the Wednesday session early. “He’s fighting through...
Former Executive Finds Rewarding Career with TAB Franchise
Franchisee Denise O’Neill is Helping Business Leaders Thrive with The Alternative Board’s Unique Approach. Denise O’Neill had built an impressive career as a sales and marketing executive in the Fortune 100 packaged goods industry. Her resume included stints with Frito-Lay, Reckitt & Coleman (now Reckitt Benckiser) and Nabisco, where she served as vice president of sales/customer marketing for the foods division. She also founded an award-winning program called Survivors Offering Support for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients, which was implemented in 18 hospitals in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Community demands answers after delayed report of violent attack in Federal Hill
Baltimore (WBFF) — Residents in Federal Hill lifted their concerns over crime in the area Friday during a community public safety walk with police. Tina Braun and her husband Mark were among the group--calling attention to recent crimes in the area, including cars being vandalized and property stolen from patios.
Lawyers for man accused of shooting Baltimore County police officers allege prosecutor misconduct, want case dropped
BALTIMORE -- Defense attorneys for a man charged with shooting two Baltimore County police officers last year accuse prosecutors of misconduct and want the state's attorney's office removed from leading the prosecution or the case dropped.Lawyers for David Linthicum alleged prosecutors have become too close to the officers who were injured. They said the prosecution pushed to delay an internal use-of-force investigation and failed to provide full access to their internal affairs records. The Allegations The manhunt for David Linthicum locked down parts of Cockeysville and Fallston in February 2023 with an exhaustive search for the 25-year-old suspect after he shot two...
Blockbuster Trade Pitch Sends 3 Orioles Prospects for Cy Young Favorite
The Baltimore Orioles are in the market for starting pitching ahead of MLB’s July 30 trade deadline. They’ve been tied to All-Star ace Tarik Skubal. Jim Bowden of The Athletic drew up a trade proposal between Baltimore and the Detroit Tigers on July 25. Orioles receive: Skubal. Tigers...
The Baltimore Ravens Will Trade Mark Andrews to the Indianapolis Colts
Now, you may be asking why the Ravens would trade away their top receiver. Allow me to explain. Andrews is 28 and under contract for just the next two seasons. The Ravens currently have negative cap space projected for 2025 and need to get above the cap. While Andrews has been the go-to, he would help free up $11 million and the Ravens have a valuable backup option in Isaiah Likely who can fill the void. Especially if the Ravens take a decline this season, they need to get the draft capital to move up and get a true number one receiver in the draft.
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