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    From ‘The Pitt’ to ‘Severance,’ here are the Marylanders up for Emmy nominations
    The nominees for the 2025 Emmy Awards were announced Tuesday. Here are the Maryland natives that made the cut with shows like "The Pitt," "The White Lotus" and "Severance."
    Drs. Jack Abbott (Shawn Hatosy, left) and Michael "Robby" Robinavitch (Noah Wyle) exit the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center on an episode of "The Pitt."
    Trump administration fires 17 immigration court judges across 10 states, including Maryland
    Seventeen immigration court judges have been fired in recent days, according to the union that represents them, as the Trump administration pushes forward with its mass deportations of immigrants in the country.
    President Donald Trump listens during a meeting with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Blue Room of the White House, Monday, July 7, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
    Baltimore City Schools may need to plug an $11 million hole left by the feds
    The U.S. Department of Education froze over $110 million for Maryland, including $11 million for Baltimore. Maryland’s Attorney General is suing to get it back.
    Amelia "Bindi" Ray, in red, a fifth grader at Riderwood Elementary School does school work with her classmates, in Baltimore, Thursday, May 1, 2025. Ray qualified to go to Scripps National Spelling Bee at the end of May.
    As Ravens rookies report ahead of training camp, Mike Green’s contract situation bears watching
    Green remains the Ravens' only unsigned draft pick, and he could be waiting for other second-rounders to get deals done first.
    Ravens rookie Mike Green works out during rookie minicamp on May 4.
    Maryland streamlines application for food, cash, health assistance
    It’s now an all-in-one process, no matter which benefits a Marylander is hoping to sign up for.
    State officials have upgraded the application website for Marylanders to apply for government benefits.
    Moore picks former Fort Meade commander to be state veterans secretary
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is tapping a former high-ranking Army officer who commanded Fort George G. Meade to be the state’s next secretary of veterans and military families.
    Carroll County Commissioner Ed Rothstein
    US inflation accelerated in June as Trump’s tariffs push up costs
    Inflation rose last month to its highest level since February as President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs are pushing up the cost of a range of goods, including furniture, clothing, and large appliances.
    In this aerial view, trucks cross the Ambassador Bridge as they carry cargo between Canada and the United States.
    MAGA faithful are angry about the Epstein case. Here’s what to know.
    The Justice Department last week said no more files related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case would be made public.
    U.S. President Donald Trump addresses graduates of the United States Military Academy at West Point in Michie Stadium on May 24, 2025 in West Point, New York.
    Employees at the nation’s consumer financial watchdog say it’s become toothless under Trump
    CFPB employees say they essentially spend the workday sitting on their hands, forbidden from doing any work by directive from the White House.
    A security officer works inside of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) building headquarters, Feb. 10, 2025, in Washington.
    Immigration arrests in Maryland have doubled under Trump
    Under President Donald Trump, ICE is arresting 76 immigrants per week in Maryland, up from 29 per week last year.
    Car prices are rising in Maryland even without the sting of high tariffs
    New national reports have documented a tale of consumers’ woes: increased monthly payments, extended loan terms and stubbornly high interest rates.
    One in five car buyers nationally have monthly payments of over $1,000.
    Free speech is under attack in the Trump era. It’s no time to keep quiet.
    In this moment of everyone shouting at once all the time, would we be better off if we all just shut up for a day? Then I remember my right to ignore it all. What if we can’t refuse? That's the risk to free speech today.
    U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin calls in from an American Airlines lounge at Reagan National Airport to join an ACLU forum on threats to free speech.
    Some flooding in Baltimore as storms roll through Maryland
    The Baltimore region was under a flash flood warning Monday evening, and saw some limited inundations.
    A car drives past The Senator theater on York Road during Monday’s torrential downpour. Photographed Monday, July 14, 2025.
    Van Hollen, Raskin wade into MAGA rift over Epstein files
    Two Democratic congressmen from Maryland joined the growing call for the Department of Justice to release files related to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein.
    U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen got an amendment to a federal spending bill requiring the Justice Department to preserve Epstein-related records.
    The path to MLB stardom for James Wood began in a batting cage in a Maryland suburb
    Before Wood got the invite to launch homers during the derby alongside some of the game’s biggest stars, he and his hitting coach Gerardo Caceres developed his swing in Gaithersburg.
    Washington Nationals' James Wood sits in the dugout before a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Los Angeles, Friday, June 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Jessie Alcheh)
    Supreme Court allows Trump to lay off nearly 1,400 Education Department employees
    The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to put his plan to dismantle the Education Department back on track — and to go through with laying off nearly 1,400 employees.
    WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 10: The U.S. Supreme Court Building as the court hears oral arguments on whether to overturn or delay a law that could lead to a ban of TikTok in the U.S., on January 10, 2025 in Washington, DC. The future of the popular social media plaform is at stake at stake as the Supreme Court hears arguments on a law set to take effect the day before Inauguration Day that would force their China-based parent company to cut ties with TikTok due to national security concerns. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
    EPA says Maryland permit for Ocean City wind farm is invalid
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last week told Maryland regulators that an air quality permit issued for an offshore wind project near Ocean City was not valid.
    Ocean City’s beach on a chilly weekday ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
    More than 20 states, including Maryland, sue Trump admin over frozen after-school and summer funding
    More than 20 states, including Maryland, sued President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday over billions of dollars in frozen education funding for after-school care, summer programs and more.
    President Donald Trump holds up a signed executive order alongside Secretary of Education Linda McMahon in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Thursday, March 20, 2025.
    How to help someone suffering from an opioid overdose
    Here’s what you need to know about Narcan, a brand of the overdose-reversal drug naloxone, and how to use it.
    Vernard Nelson, a harm reduction director and trainer with Penn North Recovery, hands out Narcan in the Penn North neighborhood on Friday.
    Letter: Trump withholding education funds threatens low-income students the most
    Linda Cades of Easton says the Department of Education’s withholding of federal funds for schools will disproportionately affect low-income students and families.
    Students take part in the Summer Arts for Learning Academy at Wildwood Elementary Middle School in summer 2022. Summer programs and free meals will be at risk from the withholding of federal education funding, says Linda Cades of Easton.
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