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September 29, 2018

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Who's steering the ship, and other questions facing the Orioles entering first offseason of their rebuild

Saturday, Sep 29

Now in the final weekend of the season, the Orioles’ focus will shift from the product on the field to what's expected to be an active offseason in terms of charting a course forward for the organization.

Baltimore Book Festival must-sees: True crime, White House correspondent April Ryan and more

The festival will feature musical performances, kids’ events and cooking demonstrations in addition to author appearances. These are some you won't want to miss.

Vigil for man slain in Baltimore's Federal Hill area draws tears, calls for action

Dozens of friends and neighbors of Tim Moriconi came out for a candlelight vigil after the 25-year-old was killed the night before.

Jealous pledges to ensure Maryland has no Republicans in Congress

Gubernatorial candidate Ben Jealous has pledged to deliver an all-Democratic congressional delegation if he’s elected. And Jealous is warning his fellow Democrats that if Republican Gov. Larry Hogan wins re-election, Hogan would boost the number of GOP members of Congress to split the delegation.

First-time Ravens earn a 'badge of honor' vs. Steelers. Here's how some have fared.

There’s something different about the Ravens’ Sunday night game at Heinz Field.

Jacques Kelly: Domino plant is one sweet ticket for annual Doors Open Baltimore tour

Locust Point’s Domino sugar refinery is part of the annual Doors Open Baltimore, an event where local institutions and businesses welcome visitors.

Montgomery officials 'prepared to investigate' Kavanaugh allegations — if an alleged victim comes forward

Montgomery County’s chief of police and the county state’s attorney said Friday they have not launched an investigation into sexual assault allegations against U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh — though they “remain prepared to investigate any allegation, should a victim come forward.”

Jury finds Baltimore man guilty of murder in death of police spokesman's younger brother

A Baltimore jury found Terrell Gibson guilty of murdering Dionay Smith, a 24-year-old father and the younger brother of the chief spokesman for the Baltimore Police.

NBC analyst Cris Collinsworth on 2018 Ravens crafted by Ozzie Newsome: ‘They’re pretty good’

The former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver gives the Ravens general manager a positive assessment for his offseason moves to improve the team.

Adam Jones named Most Valuable Oriole before what could be his last homestand in Baltimore

Orioles outfielder Adam Jones marked what could be his final homestand in Baltimore by receiving the Louis M. Hatter Most Valuable Oriole Award.