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Diverse General Assembly caucuses declare: ‘We are Maryland’
The Maryland General Assembly’s six “ethnic and intersectional” caucuses joined forces on Monday to decry federal attacks on diversity and urge their colleagues to pass state legislation protecting civil rights and diversity in the state.
Members of six different "ethnic and intersectional" caucuses in the General Assembly applaud Del. Jheanelle Wilkins, chair of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland, during a press conference in Annapolis on Monday, March 10, 2025. For the first time, the caucuses joined together to decry attacks on diversity and push to get their priority bills passed.
Officials investigating presence of possible ‘squatter’ in 4-alarm West Baltimore fire
The fire, which grew into a four-alarm conflagration, required support from more than 100 first responders.
The fire began just before 4 a.m. Friday, and was under control by 6:45 a.m.
Trump appoints Sean Spicer to Naval Academy board after firing ‘woke’ members
After firing six members, President Trump announced his nominees for the Naval Academy's Board of Visitors over the weekend.
Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, left, was appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy Board of Visitors by President Donald Trump.
Man sentenced to life in murder of would-be Facebook Marketplace buyer in Baltimore
Marques Harris, 19, of Mount Winans, was found guilty in Baltimore Circuit Court of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and related crimes in the fatal shooting of Carlos Carrazana Ricardo, 18, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
6/28/22—the exterior of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse.
Police investigating fatal shooting of 17-year-old in White Marsh
Officers found the 17-year-old with “at least one” gunshot wound and he was declared dead on the scene.
6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
A coalition is trying to get Baltimore’s biggest nonprofits to pay the city more
Advocates are backing a City Council bill that would create a task force to help renegotiate Baltimore's PILOT with nonprofits.
1199SEIU Senior Policy Analyst Loraine Arikat speaks during a 2023 kickoff event for With Us for Us, a coalition seeking to increase what nonprofits pay the city each year for services.
DC begins removing ‘Black Lives Matter’ plaza from street near White House
The work is expected to take about six weeks and the words will be replaced by an unspecified set of city-sponsored murals.
A red stop sign stands in the foreground, in front of demolition work removing "BLACK LIVES MATTER" mural from the streets of Washington, D.C. Several pieces of construction equipment can be seen, with St. John's Episcopal Church, the Washington Monument and The White House all in the background.
What you need to know to stay safe after measles case in Maryland
There was a measles case found in Maryland. Here is what we know about who was exposed and what to do.
LUBBOCK, TEXAS - MARCH 01: Raynard Covarrubio fills a syringe with the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine at a vaccine clinic put on by Lubbock Public Health Department on March 1, 2025 in Lubbock, Texas. Cases of Measles are on the rise in West Texas as over 150 confirmed case have been seen with one confirmed death.
Harriet Tubman died 112 years ago today. Her legacy endures in a virtual museum.
Harriet Tubman died 112 years ago today. Her legacy lives on in an archaeological virtual museum
A selection of artifacts found by archeologists at the Ben Ross Homeplace, including various kitchen items and pieces of housewares.
Stock sell-off worsens as Wall Street wonders how much pain Trump will accept for the economy
The U.S. stock market’s sell-off is worsening Monday as Wall Street questions how much pain President Donald Trump is willing for the economy to endure in order to get what he wants.
President Donald Trump
Paint it orange: Orioles to revive all-orange uniforms for select home games
On April 12 against the Toronto Blue Jays, the Orioles will play in orange pants and orange tops, harkening back to the days of a pitching staff with four 20-game winners: Jim Palmer, Dave McNally, Mike Cuellar and Pat Dobson.
Jackson Holliday models the throwback all-orange uniform.
Baltimore singer Gabby Samone breaks through with ‘American Idol’ audition
Baltimore native Gabby Samone discusses her ”American Idol” audition, impressing judge Lionel Richie and more.
Baltimore native Gabby Samone earned a ticket to the next round of auditions following her performance in New York on the season premiere of “American Idol.”
Spirit Airlines adds two new flights to BWI
The budget airline Spirit is adding two new destinations and resuming six flights from BWI, the company announced Monday.
A Spirit airlines plane takes off from Miami International Airport on July 27, 2022 in Miami, Florida. Spirit Airlines Inc. shareholders are voting whether to merge with Frontier Airlines or JetBlue Airways Corp.
What we know about Trump’s FDA pick, Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary
Makary is considered one of Trump’s more conventional health nominees and is widely expected to be confirmed.
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 06: Dr. Martin Makary, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Food and Drug Administration testifies during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee at the Dirksen Senate Office Building on March 06, 2025 in Washington, DC. Dr. Makary is a cancer surgeon, researcher at Johns Hopkins University, and has also been a Fox News commentator.
Enjoy the spring-like weather. Wind and rain could follow.
Temperatures on Tuesday could reach into the upper 60s and even low 70s in some locations.
The weather was warm and sunny on February 23, 2023 with a high of seventy-two degrees
With Ronnie Stanley returning, what’s next for the Ravens in free agency? Here’s one potential path.
Here’s how the Ravens can continue to build a Super Bowl-caliber roster over the next month.
Baltimore Ravens executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta talks to a reporter following a season review press conference.
The shorter Camden Yards left field wall is popular with righties. But don’t discount the impact on lefties.
Although the shorter left field wall may lead to greater power numbers for pull-side righties such as Ryan Mountcastle, the left-handed hitters have as much to gain from a more friendly dimension.
Orioles center fielder Cedric Mullins and left fielder Austin Hays chase a ball hit to the left field fence in a 2022 game.
Making technology accessible and affordable WGU aims to close the digital divide
Technology has become so omnipresent in our daily lives that most of us take it for granted. Nowhere was internet access more important than education, especially during the pandemic, when some parents had to drive their kids to a library parking lot to access Wi-Fi. Allen notes that advancements in technology, including affordable internet access and digital tools, have broken down barriers for many learners, making education more equitable.
Ronnie Stanley is back. What’s next for the Ravens? | Banner Ravens Podcast
Stanley's $60 million deal will likely be the largest the Ravens hand out this offseason, but there are ways Baltimore could address the roster edges in free agency.
Kyle Goon: Life without Ronnie Stanley was too big a risk for the Ravens
There is a correlation between Lamar Jackson, the two-time MVP, and Stanley, the blindside protector.
When Ronnie Stanley (79) has played his best, so has Lamar Jackson (8).
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