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Harford County

    In Black professionals, Wes Moore finds strong support and generous donors
    Black professionals have traditionally been an ignored group. They are Wes Moore's “secret weapon,” according to political experts.
    Dr. Nia Banks was one of the hosts of a fundraiser for Wes Moore in April at the Ritz Carlton Residence where she owns The Art of Balance Spa. Dr. Nia Banks I'm a group with Wes and Dawn Moore
    The field is set for state football postseason
    Seventy area teams hoping to reach Navy for championship shot
    Dunbar's Tristen Kenan looks for running space during Thursday's Baltimore City football game against Mervo. Kenan scored twice as the No. 6 Poets defeated the seventh-ranked Mustangs, 24-20, in front of nearly 6,500 at Morgan State University.
    Semifinals set in IAAM soccer playoffs
    Top two seeds in all three conferences play Wednesday
    McDonogh soccer Gracie Salais
    Locals advance in state field hockey tournament
    No. 1 Broadneck continues perfect season bid
    Hereford's Maddie Magliocca prepares to shoot during last week's Baltimore County field hockey championship game. The Bulls will play Eastern Tech in the Class 2A North Region I final Wednesday.
    State championship chase resumes in girls soccer
    Region titles on the line Tuesday
    Towson, with Lily Holman, is a win away from reaching the Class 3A state girls soccer quarterfinals. The Generals host C. Milton Wright in the North Region II final Tuesday afternoon.
    State boys soccer tournament continues Tuesday
    Jackson Kanzler (22) and Baltimore County champ Towson looks to advance to the Class 3A state quarterfinals. The Generals play at Bel Air Tuesday in the Class 3A North Region I final.
    2022 Baltimore Banner/VSN Top 15 Polls: Week 10
    Our weekly look at the rankings of the top teams in football, boys and girls soccer, field hockey and volleyball
    Bring an umbrella, Baltimore: Halloween forecast includes rain
    The forecast, as of 2:45 p.m., says we’re almost guaranteed to have some rain.
    Stormy clouds over Baltimore's Inner Harbor Monday Oct. 31, 2022.
    Weekend high school sports roundup — Oct. 27-29
    Scores and recaps from across the Baltimore Metro area
    Dunbar's Tristen Kenan (2) eludes Poly's Brayden Hurt during Friday's Baltimore City Division I football contest. Kenan rushed for 116 yards as the fifth-ranked Poets improved to 7-0 with a 24-6 victory over the previously undefeated and 12th-ranked Engineers at Sugar Cain Field in East Baltimore.
    Bel Air finds way to UCBAC football championship
    No. 15 Bobcats complete perfect regular season with four overtime victory over Edgewood
    Bel Air running back Nate Furrow (24) fends off Edgewood defenders during Friday's UCBAC Chesapeake football game. Furrow rushed for 85 yards and scored the tying touchdown in the fourth overtime, followed by Devin Trzeciak's clinching extra-point as the host and No. 15 Bobcats clinched first place and an undefeated regular season with a 28-27 victory.
    Joppatowne football battles back to championship
    Mariners top Patterson Mill for UCBAC Susquehanna title; Robinson rushes for 219 yards
    Joppatowne football coach Albert Goode (in hat) talks to his team after Friday evening's victory over Patterson Mill. The Mariners clinched the UCBAC Susquehanna title with a 18-14 come-from-behind victory in Bel Air.
    Embattled Gunpowder Falls State Park official resigns as president of Maryland Rangers Association
    Officials said this week that Dean Hughes had been placed on leave from his position as the park’s assistant manager “until further notice.”
    A sign at the entrance of Gunpowder Falls State Park Sweet Air Area.
    IAAM field hockey playoffs underway
    No. 2 Spalding begins title defense with victory
    Archbishop Spalding sophomores Stella Bumgarner (left) and Jilly Lawn carry on family legacies of field hockey, following their sisters and their mothers into the sport. Their sisters -- Shelby Bumgarner, Margot Lawn and Becca Lawn -- all played at Spalding while their moms Jenny Bumgarner and Teri Lawn played at Elkton and Woodlawn respectively. Teri Lawn's mother played on the US national team.
    IAAM volleyball finals set
    Top seeds in all three conferences punch ticket to Stevenson University Sunday
    Addison Collins (left) and Maya Mauro has Archbishop Spalding in position for the IAAM A Conference volleyball title. The Cavaliers swept Annapolis Area Christian in a semifinal Thursday, and will play defending champ Maryvale Prep for the title, Sunday evening at Stevenson University.
    Parents, students urged to ‘use common sense’ when picking out Halloween costumes
    Here’s a look at how schools throughout the state will address culturally and ethnically insensitive costumes this Halloween.
    Illustration of students throwing Native American feather regalia and afro wig into trash bag held open by teacher
    Region semifinals on tap in state boys soccer tournament
    Broadneck to get another shot at South River Friday; ACCE advances with win Thursday
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    Girls soccer playoffs continue Friday
    Chesapeake-Anne Arundel rolls into 3A South semifinals
    After losing in Tuesday evening's Baltimore County final, Towson and Estelle Gerber rebounded Wednesday with a 6-0 victory over Aberdeen in a Class 3A North Region opening round match.
    Countdown to high school football: Week 9
    UCBAC division titles to be decided; City/Poly Classic heads to Johns Hopkins
    Running back Tavon McGee (11) has Poly off to a 2-0 start. The Engineers host Edmondson in a Baltimore City Division I contest Friday afternoon.
    River Hill takes its first 3A/4A state golf title leap
    Hawks’ stars Benjamin Siriboury and Helen Yeung repeat as individual champions; South Carroll places second in 1A/2A; Northeast’s Noah Wallace defending his individual crown
    River Hill golfers (from left) Justin Choi, Benjamin Siriboury, Mark Berg and Helen Yeung leap for joy after winning the 3A/4A state golf team championship on Wednesday at the University of Maryland golf course.
    Maryland lawmakers call for independent review of misconduct at Gunpowder Falls State Park
    Citing their ‘horror’ over what they called the ‘systemic abuse of employees’ at Maryland’s largest state park, two legislators are questioning a state agency’s handling of repeated complaints there.
    Construction on the Maryland State House in Annapolis began in 1772 and it's the oldest state capital building in the nation still in continuous legislative use. The building's dome is undergoing a rehabilitation project.
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