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    A wanderlust jeweler brings Mexican silver to Annapolis
    In the early 1980s, Donna De Garcia drove through the mountainside of Taxco, Mexico, searching for her vision of gold — silver.
    Donna De Garcia, left, the owner of Blanca Flor, and her daughter Sofia Garcia in their Annapolis jewelry store.
    Letter: Howard County building code updates a win for consumers
    Updates to Howard County building codes mean residents will have lower bills, better energy efficiency and more comfort during hot weather, says Monica O’Connor, a member of HoCo Climate Action.
    Felicia Novotny Davis’ neighborhood in Columbia, Md. on Monday, June 9, 2025. in Columbia, Md. on Monday, June 9, 2025.
    Meet Tanner, the Uber driver who saved Jeezy’s Baltimore concert
    Uber driver Tanner Donahoo didn’t know he was driving famous rapper Jeezy until halfway through their 10-hour ride to save his Baltimore concert at the Lyric.
    Tanner Donahoo greets the audience at Jeezy’s Aug. 1 concert at the Lyric.
    Help not wanted: Maryland’s new college grads can’t find jobs
    More than 60% of the recent graduating class are pessimistic about their job prospects, according to a survey conducted by Handshake, a virtual job search and match platform.
    Orioles, state have yet to begin negotiations on development around Camden Yards
    The Baltimore Orioles and the state of Maryland sides are mandated to meet if they do not rekindle talks before Dec. 31.
    A new Orioles ownership group, led by David Rubenstein, indicated it would move swiftly to complete a deal for ground lease at the Camden Yards complex.
    Ravens training camp highlights: Late fireworks as Lamar Jackson hits DeAndre Hopkins for deep TD
    Jackson had a relatively accurate, if quiet, day until late in practice.
    Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins (10) walks back to the locker room following the team’s training camp practice on July 13.
    Trump calls Baltimore ‘so far gone’ amid DC National Guard deployment
    For Trump, the effort to take over public safety in Washington reflects a next step in his law enforcement agenda after his aggressive push to stop illegal border crossings.
    President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in Washington.
    Baltimore, Anne Arundel library workers ratify union contracts
    Workers at the library systems celebrated the new contracts.
    Workers in the Anne Arundel County Public Library system after they voted to ratify a union contract.
    4 children, 2 adults killed after fire rips through Maryland home
    A fire ripped through a house in Charles County, Maryland, on Sunday, killing four children and two adults, authorities said.
    Authorities say four children and two adults were killed when fire ripped through a house in Waldorf, Maryland on August 10, 2025
    Gen Z is driving a Y2K fashion comeback
    From Juicy Couture sweat sets and low-rise, bedazzled jeans to chunky belts and baby tees, early 2000s fashion is all the rage again.
    Beyonce, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake and Jennifer Lopez in the 2000s.
    Poll: 50% approve of Gov. Wes Moore, but support softens with Democrats
    Just 68% of Democrats said Moore is doing an “excellent” or “good” job.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore takes questions from reporters on the first day of the General Assembly session in the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Md. on Wednesday, January 8, 2025.
    Odyssey of the crab: Inside the 1,100-mile network feeding Maryland’s frenzy
    Within a generation, the Maryland crab business shifted from the waters of the Chesapeake Bay to the interstate.
    Rin Tho loads a truck filled with crabs that is headed to the Pomes picking plant in Alabama at Pomes Seafood facility in New Orleans. Pomes started running his own trucks to Baltimore in 2017 and now delivers about 8,000 bushels of live crabs weekly to Maryland markets.
    A Ravens fan wanted to sell her tickets after Harbaugh’s Trump visit. Then the phone rang.
    A diehard Ravens fan almost sold her season ticketss over Coach John Harbaugh’s Trump White House visit. A call with a team executive changed her mind.
    Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh.
    Justin Rose rallies late and beats J.J. Spaun in Memphis playoff. Next stop: Caves Valley.
    The top 50 players in the FedEx Cup standings will play in the BMW Championship starting Thursday.
    Justin Rose won the FedEx St. Jude Championship on Sunday by outlasting J.J. Spaun in a playoff.
    Feel sticky this summer? That’s because it’s the muggiest on record
    More than 70 million Americans have experienced the muggiest start to summer on record, with climate change increasing humidity in the Eastern U.S.
    Ben Jones sips a bottle of water inside the Zeta Center for Healthy and Active Aging, one of the Baltimore City Health Department’s cooling centers, in northwest Baltimore, Md. on Monday, June 23, 2025.
    Chesapeake Bay draft plan criticized for lack of pollution targets, accountability
    The newest draft of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement lacks meaningful pollution reduction targets and allows states to evade legal accountability, say concerned environmental advocates and experts.
    The Chesapeake Bay Bridge is seen from the beach at Sandy Point State Park before sunrise on February 7, 2025.
    One victim dead after overnight mass shooting in Park Heights
    One of the six people shot in Park Heights on Saturday night has died, Baltimore Police said Sunday morning.
    7/8/22—A Baltimore Police officer’s car is parked on the corner of E Lombard St. & President St.
    Letter: Incarcerating young people should be a last resort
    Recent scandals at Maryland’s youth detention center prove incarcerating young people should be avoided.
    The Maryland Department of Juvenile Services’ Green Ridge Youth Center near Flintstone in Western Maryland.
    Trump’s controversial plan for Naval Academy demands loyalty over merit
    Navy Secretary John Phelan spelled it out. The Trump administration plans to replace the Naval Academy dean, reduce the civilian faculty, increase discipline and generally screw around with the curriculum some more.
    Naval Academy provost Samara L. Firebaugh addresses the Brigade of Midshipmen at the start of the new school year in August 2024.
    Maryland’s Cameroonian population lives in fear under Trump
    Since fleeing the gunfire and chaos of Cameroon in 2021, Ernestine and Denis have created a sense of normal life in Maryland.
    Ernestine and Denis, a Cameroonian couple in Charles County, fear returning to their native country.
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