Baltimore News Roundup: Starbucks Closures, Ravens vs. Chiefs Excitement, and More Local Updates

Several Starbucks locations in Baltimore are closing as part of a nationwide trend of closures. The Ravens vs. Chiefs game is generating excitement among fans and staff. Kilmar Abrego Garcia has been transferred to a detention center in Pennsylvania, according to his attorneys. The Orioles have sold a minority stake in the club to venture capitalist Mark Ein. The Greene Turtle restaurant in Westminster has closed after 17 years of operation. A former Baltimore principal, now the Des Moines superintendent, has been arrested by ICE.
Dr. Ben Carson discusses autism, Tylenol, and the Trump administration's guidance. A Severna Park teacher took a polygraph test after being acquitted of sex abuse allegations. The son of a Mission BBQ cofounder was among four Army soldiers killed in a helicopter crash. The Annapolis Fall Boat Shows are coming up, with new features and attractions. A pie shop in Patterson Park is closing due to business mistakes and bad luck. The National Guard deployment could overwhelm Baltimore courts, warns the state's top public defender.
Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell expresses frustration about not playing in recent games. "The Baltimorons" filmed in various locations around Baltimore, including Hampden and the Key Bridge. The article concludes with a variety of news stories covering local events and developments in Baltimore.