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Maryland women make early exit in Big Ten tournament, losing 98-71 to Michigan
Sarah Te-Biasu scored 25 points for the fourth-seeded Terrapins (23-7). Christina Dalce added 19 points.
Sarah Te-Biasu, shown in a game last month, led Maryland with 25 points Friday in Indianapolis.
Maryland joins lawsuit against Trump cuts to teacher recruitment programs
The state could end up with fewer teachers in classrooms and university layoffs, the attorney general said.
BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 5, 2024: Kindergarten students pay attention to their teacher during an English Language Arts class in KIPP Baltimore on December 5, 2024.
Maryland Democrats file complaint over ‘No Moore’ campaign
Maryland Democrats argue that the anonymous accounts amount to political campaign communications that fall under state regulations — including a requirement that they be attributed to a registered political committee.
Governor Wes Moore during an interview in his office ahead of opening day of the Maryland General Assembly in Annapolis, Md., on Wednesday, January 8, 2024.
Locked doors, swift communication: How Maryland day cares should handle ICE visits
Child care providers now have official guidance after weathering over a month of uncertainty.
Students create their own stoplights at Greenbelt Children's Center on February 25, 2025.
Homicide, murder-suicide and a fatal hit-and-run: Baltimore’s deadly start to March
Baltimore Police are investigating four deaths that have occurred in the city since the beginning of March, including a homicide, a murder-suicide, and a fatal hit-and-run.
A police line do not cross tape blocks a pathway near Penn Station.
Maryland attorney general sues to get fired federal workers reinstated
Maryland AG Anthony Brown is leading a new lawsuit that attempts to halt the Trump administration's mass firings of probationary federal employees.
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown addresses legal measures taken by the his office related to federal funding and the integrity of the federal payment system in regards to actions taken by the Trump administration.
City, DOJ agree: Police transports of detainees have improved since Freddie Gray
City attorneys and the U.S. Department of Justice are asking a judge to narrow the scope of the Baltimore Police Department’s federal oversight.
Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley is officially sworn into office by Mayor Brandon Scott during a ceremony at City Hall on Thursday, October 5.
How the Ravens could replace Ronnie Stanley if they can’t extend his contract
Beyond talent, Stanley has a track record of success at the NFL, something that’s not guaranteed when you take a player in the draft.
Ronnie Stanley has been a constant for Lamar Jackson since he joined the Ravens. Where might the team turn if it can't extend their left tackle?
With $90M on the line, Anne Arundel school leaders take cautious approach to Trump mandates
Anne Arundel County Public Schools leaders struck a cautious tone this week while speaking about the potential impacts of President Donald Trump’s education and immigration mandates, including threats to federal funding.
Anne Arundel school leaders are being cautious in their approach to President Donald Trump's mandates on education and immigration.
Eggspectation opens in Columbia’s Merriweather District
This is the chain’s first restaurant in Howard County since the 2023 closure of Eggspectation in Ellicott City.
Lemon ricotta blueberry pancakes at Eggspectation, which opened in Columbia March 4, 2025.
Royal Caribbean cruise ship to relocate from Baltimore to Florida in 2026
The Port of Baltimore is losing one of its two cruise ships — and with it, more than 40 cruises each year.
Pictured here in 2024, Royal Caribbean’s “Vision of the Seas” has been based in Baltimore since 2023. It is scheduled to take 45 trips out of Baltimore this year.
West Baltimore fire contained after ripping through an entire block
The Baltimore City Fire Department responded to a four-alarm fire at the 2200 block of North Fulton Avenue early Friday morning.
The Baltimore City Fire Department responded to a 4-alarm fire in the 2200 block of North Fulton Avenue on Friday.
Jon Meoli: Fighting the urge to worry about the Orioles’ spring injuries
I just have a feeling that this is going to be a wall-of-worry situation, where the obstacles and reasons for the Orioles to falter keep piling up and they push higher anyway.
The success of the Orioles’ season will depend a great deal on Gunnar Henderson, who is out with an intercostal strain during spring training.
The City That Helps: Baltimore rallies around Black bookstore under racist attack
Local Black bookstore Urban Reads has been habitually racially harassed, but Baltimore showed up for the shop in many ways.
Tia Hamilton, owner of Urban Reads Bookstore, in her Waverly business.
Here’s how Adley Rutschman plans for even his bad swings to have positive results
Rutschman is looking for improvement after a season in which his opposite-field approach and line drive rate declined.
Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman has six hits in 13 at-bats during spring training.
One year in, Baltimore Sun’s new owner faces losses in readership and staff
Media mogul David Smith shocked the city with the purchase of The Baltimore Sun last year. He promised radical change and exhorted his new staff to “go make me some money.” It’s been a rocky road ever since.
David Smith, owner of the Baltimore Sun, outside the Atlas Quarter building in Baltimore in December.
Lies and bullying aside, could Trump be right on the need for a jarring shift on Ukraine?
Something Olha Radchenko told me: “It’s either the whole world will win or it’s going to be Russia.” President Trump made very clear last week that he disagrees.
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 28: U.S. President Donald Trump (C) and Vice President JD Vance meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office at the White House on February 28, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump and Zelensky are meeting today to negotiate a preliminary agreement on sharing Ukraine’s mineral resources that Trump says will allow America to recoup aid provided to Kyiv while supporting Ukraine’s economy. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Dr. Lillian Blackmon Crenshaw helped improve care for babies born prematurely
Dr. Lillian Blackmon Crenshaw, who spent 25 years caring for babies at the University of Maryland, died Feb. 25 of Lewy body dementia. She was 87.
Dr. Lillian Blackmon Crenshaw.
Kyle Goon: Baltimore, it’s time to get on the Towson basketball bandwagon
The Towson Tigers have hit a wall in their conference semifinals in each of the last three seasons. Armed with a No. 1 seed in the CAA and with a 12-game win streak in the regular season, the Tigers feel they know how to break through.
Dylan Williamson, pictured at practice Wednesday, is Towson’s second-leading scorer, averaging 13.8 points.
Baltimore police release new details about search for driver involved in February fatal hit-and-run
The Baltimore Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the driver of a truck that fatally struck a woman last month in Southeast Baltimore on Pulaski Highway.
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