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    Financial pioneer ‘Chip’ Mason, founder of Legg Mason, embodied integrity and respect
    Raymond “Chip” Mason, the founder of Baltimore investment firm Legg Mason, died Friday at 88.
    Portrait of Chip Mason, founder and CEO of Legg Mason, financial services firm headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. 2006.
    Maryland sees a reading rebound, though ‘alarming’ math gap looms large
    State leaders highlighted how students fared on the exam known as the Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program, or MCAP.
    Trump administration plans to revoke permit for Maryland offshore wind farm
    The Trump administration has taken aggressive steps to curtail the offshore wind industry nationally.
    AT SEA - JULY 07: A wind turbine generates electricity at the Block Island Wind Farm on July 07, 2022 near Block Island, Rhode Island. The first commercial offshore wind farm in the United States is located 3.8 miles from Block Island, Rhode Island in the Atlantic Ocean. The five-turbine, 30 MW project was developed by Deepwater Wind and began operations in December, 2016 at a cost of nearly $300 million.
    How Southwest’s new policy will affect plus-size travelers
    Southwest Airlines will soon require travelers who don’t fit within the armrests of their seat to pay for an extra one in advance, part of a string of recent changes the carrier is making.
    It's the latest change for Southwest, which also ended its bags fly free perk in May.
    As cuts loom, Ravens still have questions — but their answers are enviable
    Tuesday will bring bad news for much of the Ravens’ 90-man roster, which will be trimmed to 53 players by 4 p.m.
    Baltimore Ravens cornerback Keyon Martin (38) celebrates after intercepting a pass and running it back for a touchdown during the first half of a preseason NFL football game against the Washington Commanders Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in Landover, Md.
    Having trouble finding a primary care doctor? Medicaid cuts will make it harder.
    Nearly a quarter of Maryland adults report that they do not have a source of primary care.
    What happens when your insurer and hospital break up? Some Hopkins patients find out.
    The deadline was Monday and there was no agreement between Johns Hopkins and UnitedHealthcare, so officials began notifying thousands of patients that the Hopkins hospitals and doctors’ offices are now out of network.
    Johns Hopkins Hospital campus, Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center building.
    How will the Annapolis elections turn out? Follow the money.
    Annapolis is a small town where fewer than half the registered voters usually cast ballots. How much money do you need to convince 6,000 people?
    Annapolis is a small town where fewer than half of registered voters usually cast ballots in municipal races.
    Maryland resident is diagnosed with New World screwworm: What to know about the parasite
    The New World screwworm parasite primarily affects livestock and is rare in humans. It does not spread from person to person, and poses a very low risk to the public, according to U.S. health officials.
    An adult New World screwworm fly sits at rest in this undated photo.
    Donald Trump vs. Wes Moore: Everything the president has said about Baltimore
    In an escalating war of words, President Donald Trump threatened to send the National Guard to Baltimore, revoke funding for rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge and questioned Gov. Wes Moore's military awards. The Democratic governor wants Trump to come see Baltimore for himself or “keep our names out of your mouth.”
    Kilmar Abrego Garcia in ICE custody again as hundreds rally in Baltimore
    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials took a stoic Kilmar Abrego Garcia into custody Monday morning and are preparing to remove him to Uganda.
    Kilmar Abrego Garcia, center, arrives with his wife Jennifer, left, to the George H. Fallon Federal Building in downtown Baltimore on Monday, August 25, 2025.
    Some National Guard units in DC now armed in escalation of Trump deployment
    Some National Guard units patrolling the nation’s capital at the direction of President Donald Trump have started carrying firearms.
    Armed members of the South Carolina National Guard talk with a man while positioned outside of Union Station in Washington, Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)
    In Baltimore’s ‘hope desert,’ mass overdoses overshadow residents’ struggle for survival
    To Baltimore Penn North neighborhood residents, it felt like the beginning of a familiar cycle: Crisis strikes, troubling woes are in the spotlight and then the cameras and immediate attention are gone.
    Ulysses “Chuck” Palmer and his daughter Serenity Palmer wait in line for snowballs from Daisy Bush at the D&D Variety store, in Baltimore, Friday, August 8, 2025.
    Trump threatens to revoke Key Bridge funds, send troops to Baltimore
    President Donald Trump posted a missive Sunday morning to his Truth Social platform insulting Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, escalating a simmering feud between the two leaders.
    President Donald Trump and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s war of words escalated Sunday.
    Letter: Antisemitism definitions matter in Baltimore schools
    The call for adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Agency’s definition of antisemitism in Baltimore City schools could have chilling effects on free speech.
    The Baltimore City Public Schools Administrative Headquarters on North Avenue in Baltimore. The Anti-Defamation League is urging city schools to adopt a definition of antisemitism created by the International Holocaust Remembrance Agency, which teacher Anna Catherine Goldberg thinks will restrict free speech and not protect students from discrimination and harassment.
    Maryland students struggle with math, leaving a generation in trouble
    From wealthy suburbs to rural hillsides, Maryland public school students on average aren’t great at math.
    Who wants to be a nun? Meet the women filling the ranks despite the odds.
    There were roughly 35,000 nuns in 2024 in the United States, compared to nearly 80,000 in 2000 and 102,000 in 1990.
    Sister Delphine Okoro enters a lunch after her Rite of Perpetual Profession at Our Lady of Mount Providence Convent, in Arbutus, MD, Thursday, August 14, 2025.
    ICE threatening to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda on Monday
    The Trump administration is continuing its “vindictive and selective prosecution” of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, his defense attorney wrote Saturday in a court filing.
    Kilmar Ábrego García, tercero de derecha a izquierda, sale de la cárcel del condado Putnam, el viernes 22 de agosto de 2025, en Cookeville, Tennessee. (AP Foto/Brett Carlsen)
    Ravens roster projection: Will Rasheen Ali and Beau Brade make the final cut?
    Who will seize the team’s last few open jobs? Here’s a look at how the Ravens could set their initial roster.
    Rasheen Ali runs for a touchdown in the first quarter of the Ravens’ 30-3 preseason win over the Washington Commanders on Saturday in Landover.
    Erin causes flooding in Annapolis, brings 5-foot waves to Ocean City as storm weakens
    In Annapolis, some flooding was already causing road closures Saturday morning, according to the city’s Office of Emergency Management.
    Surfers try to get in the water, past big waves bolstered by Hurricane Erin, at Rockaway Beach in the Queens borough of New York, Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
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