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Monday, Dec 31 After an up-and-down season for the Baltimore Ravens, fans are scrambling to attend a playoff game many didn't think was possible. The Ravens sold out of a batch of playoff tickets they put on sale last week. The team is now selling tickets again for Sunday's home game against the Chargers. | | |
| The Ravens won’t know when they’ll kick off next season, or against whom, until the spring, but their 2019 opponents are set. |
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| Because of persistent rain Monday and the threat of additional rain, fireworks at the Duck Drop were cancelled. But the duck still dropped at midnight to usher in the new year. |
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| The 115-loss Orioles were not only the worst team in baseball with the fourth-most losses in major league history, but also were rated as the worst team in all of American sports in 2018. |
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| Leaders of the Maryland General Assembly's five caucuses are busy planning and organizing their agendas for the upcoming session, including several progressive initiatives on health care and the minimum hourly wage. The caucuses represent legislators of various backgrounds. |
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| Immigrant mothers and fathers in Maryland may now designate someone a "standby guardian" to care for their children in event the parents are deported. Attorneys behind the effort say it will reassure parents and prevent their children from becoming wards of the state. |
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| The highlights of 2019 for stargazers include a total lunar eclipse some are calling a “Super Blood Wolf Moon” and a transit of Mercury. And there are plenty of sights to spot in the heavens in between. |
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| We’re going to have a lot of fun in and around Baltimore this year! Don’t believe us? Such skepticism is entirely unwarranted — from Orioles Fanfest in three weeks to the combined Light... |
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