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Who paid the price in Maryland’s redistricting clash?
Redistricting has damaged relationships and consumed time and energy in Annapolis this year. Monday’s special session is a compromise to take a step forward.
Lawmakers will lay the groundwork for future congressional redistricting in a special session starting Monday.
Maryland Democrats settle for less after bitter redistricting fight
Lawmakers are holding a special session on redistricting, but it’s too late to affect Trump’s agenda.
From left, Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Joseline Peña-Melnyk, Gov. Wes Moore and Senate President Bill Ferguson all took different views of congressional redistricting over the past year, but they all ultimately ended up at the same place: revising the state constitution to make map-drawing easier going forward.
DeVance Walker Jr. fought for diversity and economic development in Montgomery County
Walker, a former military police officer and professor who was a champion for diversity and economic development, died June 24 at age 79.
DeVance Walker Jr.
These blind student filmmakers make magic on both sides of the camera
Six students at the Maryland School for the Blind wanted to make a film about pizza. They ended up making one about themselves.
Keith Lamar Jackson, 21, said filmmaking was new to him before this experience.
Orioles strand bases loaded twice, bullpen falters in loss to Phillies
Baltimore (54-57) struggled to break through against left-hander Cristopher Sánchez despite twice loading the bases, and Philadelphia pulled away with four eighth-inning runs against the bullpen.
Shane Baz allowed one run in 6 1/3 innings against the Phillies on Saturday night.
Nationals going through a funk before trade deadline: ‘Guys are frustrated’
The Nationals seem to be pressing with the trade deadline looming and knowing where they are in the National League wild-card hunt.
Nationals first baseman Luis García Jr. watches the Braves’ Ronald Acuña Jr. round the bases on his home run in the first inning.
What we know about Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman’s trade market
According to three sources teams remain interested in Rutschman, and two say the Orioles are listening to offers.
Adley Rutschman is on the injured list but could begin a rehab assignment next week.
What the Dean Kremer trade tells us about the Orioles’ deadline plans | Banner Baseball Show
How many players will the Orioles deal in the next two days?
The Commanders haven’t signed another star receiver. Jayden Daniels might have his new favorite target anyway.
Chig Okonkwo was the talk of the Commanders offense. Daniels couldn’t stop targeting him. Coaches and players couldn’t stop raving about him.
Former Titans tight end Chig Okonkwo secures a catch against the Chiefs last season.
Ravens observations: Training camp travels to College Park; padded practices to start Monday
The Ravens’ practice in College Park was the first NFL practice ever held at Maryland’s SECU Stadium, and it represented a new era of marketing possibilities.
Baltimore Ravens guard John Simpson poses for a selfie with a fan during the team's NFL football training camp at the University of Maryland in College Park, Md., Saturday, Aug. 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)
Armed security guard captures teen charged after allegedly shooting 13-year-old at Wheaton Mall
An armed security guard detained a teenage suspect after a 13-year-old boy was shot in the leg inside Wheaton Mall on Friday evening, Montgomery County Police said.
The Montgomery County Police Department said a teenager shot a 13-year-old boy in the leg inside Wheaton Mall on Friday evening.
Maryland faces more heat and thunderstorms after a month of tornadoes, smoke and record temps
Maryland will feel a bit tropical next week as hot and humid weather follows potential thunderstorms.
Storms could roll through Maryland on Sunday night through Monday and Tuesday.
Park Police officer fatally shoots man by the river in Fort Washington Park
An officer with the Maryland-National Capital Park Police fatally shot a man on Friday evening in Fort Washington Park, state investigators said.
A man was fatally shot by a Maryland-National Capital Park Police officer in Fort Washington Park after authorities responded to reports of an armed person near the river.
ICE releases Johns Hopkins researcher detained while boarding flight
A public health researcher at the Johns Hopkins University who was arrested by immigration officials while boarding a domestic flight has been released after spending days in federal custody across three states.
Fatima Ameaka, a Johns Hopkins public health researcher, was detained by immigration agents while boarding a domestic flight this week.
Jon Meoli: Adley Rutschman is too important to the Orioles for them to be ‘open-minded’ about his future
Adley Rutschman, right, and Orioles assistant hitting coach Brady North watch the first inning of Friday night’s game against the Phillies at Camden Yards.
Kyle Goon: Chris Davis’ Orioles career ended on a low. Only now can he appreciate the highs.
COLUMN | Chris Davis didn't expect to get into the Orioles Hall of Fame this soon. But he didn't appreciate his career achievements until stepping away from the game.
Former first baseman Chris Davis hit 253 home runs as a member of the Orioles.
Can this long-awaited concert venue fill a gap in Baltimore’s music scene?
After a start-and-stop construction process, The Paramount, an $86 million venue hosting up to 4,000 concertgoers, is expected to open soon near M&T Bank Stadium.
After a start-and-stop construction process, The Paramount, an $86 million venue hosting up to 4,000 concertgoers, is expected to open soon near M&T Bank Stadium.
What to know about Wes Moore taking the helm at the National Governors Association
The role allows Moore not only to advocate for governors but to continue to raise his political profile.
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 18: David Rubenstein (C) interviews Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (R) and Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (L) at the Economic Club on February 18, 2026 in Washington, DC. As Chair and Vice Chair of the National Governors Association, Stitt and Moore discussed the NGA’s bipartisan “Reigniting the American Dream” initiative. (Photo by Heather Diehl/Getty Images)
Fani-González: Council to make decision on trash incinerator by Thanksgiving
Plus: A new bill would prohibit housing discrimination based on immigration status.
A semitrailer truck unloads tons of garbage at the Montgomery County Resource Recovery Center in Dickerson in September. The facility receives around 600,000 tons of waste per year.
The Lutherville tradesman who lived life at full throttle but always stopped to lend a hand
Phillip Groh, local tradesman who never hesitated to help others, died from injuries that he sustained in a single-vehicle motorcycle accident. He was 22.
Phillip Groh.
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