Baltimore Area News Roundup: Updates on Orioles, Ravens, Local Events, and More

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Baltimore Area News Roundup: Updates on Orioles, Ravens, Local Events, and More

The White House has dismissed most members of the National Council on the Humanities. Orioles broadcaster Ben McDonald has sparked controversy among hockey fans with his remarks on ESPN. A Carroll deputy fire chief has been suspended and charged for allegedly flooding a Silver Spring baseball field intentionally. Former Baltimore principal Ian Roberts may face legal consequences from a Pennsylvania district. As the Orioles' offseason begins, potential candidates for the manager position are being discussed.

Despite a false claim about a doctorate from Morgan State, an Iowa district hired a superintendent with ties to Baltimore. The construction of a new park in Fallston is scheduled to commence later this year. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is expected to miss 2-3 weeks due to a hamstring injury, according to sources. Meet the reserve players who are set to play crucial roles for the Ravens. A judge has ruled that Abrego Garcia's final removal order will stand.

The Havre de Grace State Theater is set to return to its original purpose as a movie theater. A Baltimore bouncer will remain in jail despite the situation potentially escalating. Walker's Restaurant Group has announced the location for its new eatery in Howard County. Rudolph Girls Books, an independent bookstore in Westminster, is closing its doors. In conclusion, various news stories from the Baltimore area have been making headlines recently.