The Ravens’ banged-up secondary is getting some reinforcements. On Saturday, Baltimore activated cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis from injured reserve and elevated undrafted rookie cornerback Ryan “Bump” Cooper Jr. from the practice squad for Sunday’s game against the host Cleveland Browns. The Ravens (5-2) also placed rookie cornerback T.J. Tampa (ankle) on injured reserve, … [Read more...] about Ravens shuffle banged-up secondary ahead of Sunday’s game vs. Browns
Trick or Treating in Bel Air | PHOTOS
Pictures from Trick or Treating in Downtown Bel Air on Saturday, Oct. 26. Skylar Sarles-Lazarus, 3, of Bel Air poses with Michele Karczeski, Harford County Clerk of Court during Trick or Treating in Downtown Bel Air on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff) Families visit various businesses and other participants handing out candy during Trick or Treating in Downtown Bel Air on … [Read more...] about Trick or Treating in Bel Air | PHOTOS
Former Connecticut school secretary charged with spending $40K in district funds on Amazon
A former Connecticut high school secretary was arrested for allegedly using over $40,000 in district funds to purchase items on Amazon. Christine Vardanian was investigated by Regional School District 8 this year after the district was notified an employee may be using funds for personal benefit. The investigation determined the 56-year-old secretary had used the school … [Read more...] about Former Connecticut school secretary charged with spending $40K in district funds on Amazon
Maryland lawmakers to sponsor bill to set price limits on expensive prescription drugs
Lawmakers will seek to set upper payment limits for all Marylanders on pricey prescriptions next legislative session following a recent decision to cap the price that the state government and local governments have to pay for some drugs. “The skyrocketing price of prescription drugs remains a pressing issue in the state,” Sen. Dawn Gile, an Anne Arundel County Democrat, said in … [Read more...] about Maryland lawmakers to sponsor bill to set price limits on expensive prescription drugs
Dock workers at ports in Baltimore and elsewhere to resume negotiations with operators
The union representing dockworkers in Baltimore and other U.S. ports is set to return to the bargaining table with maritime employers next month, part of an arrangement reached after a three-day strike was suspended on Oct. 3. The International Longshoremen’s Association and the group representing port operators and shipping companies said Friday that they will resume contract … [Read more...] about Dock workers at ports in Baltimore and elsewhere to resume negotiations with operators