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Kevin Willard is leaving for Villanova. Here are 11 potential candidates to replace him as Maryland basketball coach.
After its best season in years, the Maryland men’s basketball team needs a new coach.
Kevin Willard leaves Maryland with a record of 65-39 in three seasons.
Kyle Goon: Maryland’s Kevin Willard drew attention for telling the truth. But not the whole truth.
Kevin Willard said he was fighting for his program. But that was never the whole truth.
Kevin Willard coaches the Maryland Terrapins during the NCAA tournament.
Officials survey damage in Myanmar’s earthquake-devastated central areas
The death toll of the 7.7 magnitude earthquake on Friday rose quickly in Myanmar and was at 1,644 victims by Sunday. There
A local man rides a bicycle past a damaged building in the aftermath of an earthquake, in Naypyitaw, Myanmar on Sunday.
Letter: Bill Ferguson should allow vote on bill prohibiting automatically charging youths as adults
Two members of Jews United for Justice urge Senate President Bill Ferguson to agree to put SB422, which would stop youths from automatically being charged as adults for crimes, to a vote in the state Senate.
Senate President Bill Ferguson moderates floor debate during crossover day at the Maryland State House in Annapolis earlier this month.
Satisfy your sweet tooth with dessert at these 5 Howard County restaurants
Check out these restaurants in Columbia and Ellicott City where dessert is just as good as the main course — if not better.
The mixed berry cobbler from Blackwall Barn & Lodge.
A power struggle between two rich owners looms over a Baltimore marina’s closure
Harborview Marina’s floating neighborhood of 278 slips is set to meet an abrupt end on Monday, and the sailors wonder if the owners' legal fight is playing a role.
The owners of the Harborview Marina, slated to close Monday, are locked in a long-term legal battle.
Elon Musk is not an idiot. Andy Harris told me so.
Elon Musk is not an idiot. "Look it up," Andy Harris said. "in the dictionary." I learned a lot from the Eastern Shore congressman's tele-town hall. Some of it was even true.
U.S. Rep. Andy Harris speaks during a press conference hosted by the Maryland Maryland Freedom Caucus in Annapolis on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. Harris is the only Republican member of Congress from Maryland and chairs the U.S. House Freedom Caucus.
MPT’s incoming CEO wants to meet viewers where they are
Steven Schupak, the incoming CEO of Maryland Public Television, recently spoke with the Banner about the challenges facing public media and what MPT is doing to meet viewers where they are.
Steven Schupak has been named as the incoming chief executive officer and president of Maryland Public Television.
‘The Mountain’ returns: Orioles closer Félix Bautista makes first appearance since Tommy John surgery
Bautista pitches a scoreless ninth inning in his first appearance since a 2023 injury.
Félix Bautista and catcher Gary Sánchez slap hands after Bautista’s first appearance in a game since the 2023 season.
Orioles put on another display of offense in beating the Blue Jays 9-5
Jordan Westburg hits two home runs in a game for the first time in his career, and Ramón Urías hits a three-run double over Anthony Santander’s head.
Ramón Urías signals to the dugout after his three-run double in the fourth inning of the Orioles’ 9-5 win at Toronto on Saturday.
A celebration beyond baseball: How the Orioles block party unites Baltimore
Hundreds of Orioles fans — kids on shoulders, old-timers in throwback jerseys — streamed into the stadium. They made beelines for the petting zoo, the 1983 World Series trophy, the dugout tours and the prospect interviews.
The Orioles’ mascot poses with fans during the team’s Eutaw Street Block Party on Saturday.
Quadruple shooting in Baltimore leaves 3 men, woman injured, police say
The Baltimore Police Department is investigating a shooting that left four people injured Saturday afternoon in the city’s Northern District.
US Institute of Peace workers get late-night word of their mass firing
Most employees at the U.S. Institute of Peace, a congressionally created and funded think tank now taken over by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, received email notices of their mass firing.
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 20: A sign for the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is seen on its' building headquarters on February 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to disband multiple federal advisory committees including the Institute of Peace.
Hundreds of ‘Tesla takedown’ protesters turn out at Owings Mills dealership: ‘No oligarchs! No fascists!’
Hundreds of protesters are lining both sides of Reisterstown Road outside the Owings Mills Tesla dealership, expressing outrage at the company’s billionaire CEO, Elon Musk.
Hundreds of protesters gather in front of a Tesla dealership in Owings Mills on Saturday, March 29, 2025, to protest Elon Musk and the DOGE government cuts.
Maryland basketball stars to throw ceremonial first pitches at Orioles’ home opener
Queen, the Big Ten Freshman of the Year, will be joined by Maryland natives Julian Reese and Allie Kubek, along with Shyanne Sellers.
Derik Queen of Baltimore will be one of four University of Maryland basketball players to throw ceremonial first pitches at the Orioles’ home opener Monday.
Top vaccine official resigns from FDA, criticizes RFK Jr. for promoting ‘misinformation and lies’
Dr. Peter Marks sent a letter to acting FDA Commissioner Sara Brenner on Friday saying he will resign and retire by April 5 as director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.
WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 11: Dr. Peter Marks, Director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research within the Food and Drug Administration, speaks during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing to discuss the ongoing federal response to COVID-19 on May 11, 2021 in Washington, DC.
Johns Hopkins tells faculty not to ‘intervene’ in potential ICE detainments on campus
A memo sent by the Office of General Counsel at Johns Hopkins instructs faculty and staff not to intervene if federal law enforcement detains a community member on campus.
A memo sent by the Office of General Counsel at Johns Hopkins instructs faculty and staff not to intervene if federal law enforcement detains a community member on campus.
Earthquake death toll rises to more than 1,600 as more bodies recovered from rubble in Myanmar
Myanmar’s ruling military said Saturday on state television that the confirmed death toll from a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake rose to 1,644, as more bodies were pulled from the rubble of the scores of buildings that collapsed when it struck near the country’s second-largest city.
BANGKOK, THAILAND - MARCH 29: Rescue workers work on the scene of a building collapse in Bangkok's Chatuchak neighborhood on March 29, 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand. In the aftermath of the 7.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar, Bangkok finds itself in an unprecedented state of paralysis in Friday evening. The tremors, felt strongly in the Thai capital, transformed the usually vibrant city into a maze of motionless vehicles and anxious faces. As rescue efforts continue at a collapsed building site, the city's arteries remain clogged, with millions of residents caught between the urge to flee and the impossibility of movement, painting a picture of a metropolis frozen in time by nature's sudden fury. (Photo by Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images)
U.S. Naval Academy ends affirmative action in admissions
Despite a federal ruling in its favor, the academy will no longer consider race in admissions.
The move to end affirmative action at the Naval Academy comes despite a federal judge ruling last year that the practice was constitutional.
Delta flight and Air Force jet diverted from possible collision at Reagan National Airport
A U.S. passenger flight preparing to leave the nation’s capital and an incoming military jet received instructions to divert and prevent a possible collision.
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