The Ravens need a big, physical wide receiver, and the team will host former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup on a free-agent visit. Dallas released the 2018 third-round pick on March 15. According to Todd Archer of ESPN.com, the Cowboys have designated the move as a post-June one cut, saving them $9.5 million in 2024 but adding $8.7 million in dead cap next … [Read more...] about Ravens to host former Cowboys WR Michael Gallup on a free agent visit
Archives for March 2024
Spring movies 2024: 10 buzzy films to savor before the popcorn season kicks in
There’s a whole lot of monkey business going on this spring in movie theaters. King Kong teams up with Godzilla. The enduring “Apes” franchise continues with “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.” And Dev Patel dons a gorilla mask to step into a bloody fight club ring in Mumbai. Not so much into primate-related cinema? No worries. How about watching talented Oakland native … [Read more...] about Spring movies 2024: 10 buzzy films to savor before the popcorn season kicks in
Carroll faces a $12.4 million deficit heading into budget discussions
The Board of Carroll County Commissioners got their first look Tuesday at a recommended operating budget for fiscal 2025, that shows a $12.4 million deficit. The budget proposes revenues at $524 million with expenditures at $536.4 million, leaving a shortfall of $12.4 million. “Our starting point is a negative position,” said Ted Zaleski, director of the county’s Department of … [Read more...] about Carroll faces a $12.4 million deficit heading into budget discussions
Cowser finding balance: ‘maturing’ but ‘still a goof’
Johns Hopkins plans to divert medical waste from South Baltimore incinerator amid pollution concerns
Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins University plan to divert the small amount of medical waste that they send to an incinerator in South Baltimore, after state environmental officials flagged continuing pollution violations at the facility. Within the next 30 to 60 days, the institutions plan to make the switch, said Bob McLean, Hopkins’ vice president of facilities, … [Read more...] about Johns Hopkins plans to divert medical waste from South Baltimore incinerator amid pollution concerns