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Lyft tests a feature revealing rider tips and punctuality, aiming to improve driver decisions and reduce wait times.

M&T Bank’s mobile app went down Friday morning, with over 2,000 users reporting issues and some customers saying direct deposits were delayed.

The Ravens celebrated the grand opening of their new 6,600-square-foot Flock Shop with exclusive merchandise, fan giveaways, and community events at M&T Bank Stadium.

Anne Arundel County school bus drivers and aides reached a tentative labor deal with wage and benefit increases, avoiding a strike that threatened student transport.

A 16-year-old girl died and a 17-year-old boy was seriously injured after their car was pushed into the path of a school bus in Harford County, officials said.

Baltimore’s City Council advanced housing legislation aimed at easing zoning restrictions, reducing parking mandates, and encouraging new development.

Maryland officials discovered a pet kangaroo in Edgewater, raising questions about exotic animal laws and permits in the state.

Virginia sues Ticketmaster and Live Nation, alleging illegal ticket resale practices and enforcing the Bots Act for fair pricing.

Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely says his return is coming “very soon” after breaking his foot in training camp. He’s back at practice and focused on full recovery.

More than 1,000 students haven’t shown up to Baltimore City schools this year. Volunteers are making calls to families to fight chronic absenteeism and re-engage kids.

The House passed two crime bills for D.C., allowing teens as young as 14 to be charged as adults.

The Ravens will wear their all-black uniforms for Week 3’s “Darkness Falls” Monday Night Football game against the Lions, featuring LED wristbands, Carmelo Anthony as honorary captain, and a Good Charlotte halftime show.