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    Gov. Moore returns to hush-hush ‘billionaire summer camp’
    This is at least the second time Moore has traveled to the Sun Valley Conference as governor. Moore attended in 2023 to raise money for the Democratic Governors Association.
    Gov. Wes Moore is traveling to Idaho this week to participate in the Sun Valley Conference, a retreat that's been dubbed "billionaire summer camp."
    What Trump’s big tax law could mean for the youngest Americans
    Many middle-class and wealthy families will see benefits from the new legislation, but programs that help low-income families keep babies healthy have been cut back.
    President Donald Trump colors during a visit with a group of children at the Nationwide Children's Hospital, Aug. 24, 2018, in Columbus, Ohio.
    Darren Foxwell, Maryland high school graduate killed in car crash, was kind when no one was watching
    Darren Foxwell, an 18-year-old Easton High School graduate and the son of Democratic political consultant Len Foxwell, died last month in a car crash.
    Darren Foxwell.
    Ranking the Ravens’ best players in 2025: Who makes the top 20?
    A Baltimore Ravens roster stocked with potential Pro Bowl picks won’t guarantee a trip to Super Bowl LX, but it’s a good start.
    Cornerback Nate Wiggins (2) prepares to guard wide receiver Devontez Walker (81) during organized team activities on May 28.
    Supreme Court clears the way for Trump’s plans to downsize the federal workforce
    The Supreme Court cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s plans to downsize the federal workforce despite warnings that critical government services will be lost.
    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)
    Travelers no longer have to remove their shoes during security screenings at US airports
    Travelers racing to catch a flight at U.S. airports no longer are required to remove their shoes during security screenings, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Tuesday.
    If implemented, the change would put an end to a security screening mandate put in place almost 20 years ago.
    Two Bark Social locations could reopen under new ownership
    A Maryland-based company agreed last month to purchase Bark Social's locations in Canton and Columbia.
    The now-closed Bark Social location on Boston Street in Baltimore in 2024.
    With at least 9 heat deaths, summer is off to a deadly start in Maryland
    At least nine people, including two children, have died from heat-related illness so far in 2025 — more than twice as many as this time last year, according to Maryland data.
    A man running away from the camera's t-shirt is drenched with sweat.
    Boat ramps offer easy access to the Chesapeake Bay. Why cancel one right before the Fourth?
    Boat ramps are the gateway to the Chesapeake Bay for hundreds of thousands of Marylanders. So when the public ramp shuts down people are going to notice.
    The public boat ramp at Discovery Village Park in Shady Side closed July 1, after the Anne Arundel County Council decided low use numbers made the lease a bad deal in a tight year.
    Maryland economy could lose $1 billion if international students don’t return
    The Trump administration's hostile policies toward international students could be disastrous for Maryland and, in particular, Baltimore.
    A tour group walks the campus of Johns Hopkins University on July 3, 2025.
    Teen suffers ‘catastrophic’ injury; 1,300 fireworks seized in July 4 incidents around Maryland
    A teen suffered a “catastrophic” injury and officials seized more than 1,300 fireworks from an illegal show over the July 4 weekend, officials said.
    A police line do not cross tape blocks a pathway near Penn Station.
    Microsoft layoffs hit Maryland-based video game workers
    About 160 people will lose their jobs at Microsoft’s ZeniMax Media in Rockville as part of the company’s recent cuts.
    A Microsoft sign and logo are pictured at the company's headquarters, Friday, April 4, 2025, in Redmond, Wash.
    Doctors and public health organizations sue Kennedy over vaccine policy change
    A coalition of doctors’ groups and public health organizations sued the U.S. government over the decision to stop recommending COVID-19 vaccinations for most children and pregnant women.
    Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., testifies during a House Energy and Commerce Committee, Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Washington.
    Maryland Renaissance Festival tickets go on sale: What thou shouldst know
    Multiday passes hit the market July 7 and single-day tickets go on sale Aug. 4.
    The Maryland Renaissance Festival opens its 49th season on August 23.
    US will try to deport Abrego Garcia before his trial, prosecutor says
    The disclosure by U.S. lawyer Jonathan Guynn contradicts statements by spokespeople for the Justice Department and the White House.
    Brianna O'Keefe yells as she holds a portrait of Kilmar Obrego Garcia during a protest outside the federal courthouse Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in Nashville, Tenn.
    Chantal’s remnants bring heavy rain, risk of flash flooding to Baltimore
    Parts of Maryland are under a flood watch Monday as remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal move across the region.
    The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for parts of Maryland until 6 p.m. on Monday.
    Former Librarian of Congress, fired by Trump, vows to improve public information in new role
    The year-long post places Hayden back at the center of the very debates over American culture that surrounded her dismissal. 
    Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden speaks as she moderates a discussion with historians Doris Kearns Goodwin and Jon Meacham on Capitol Hill  on how to establish and preserve the narrative of January 6th on January 6, 2022 in Washington, DC. One year ago, supporters of President Donald Trump attacked the U.S. Capitol Building in an attempt to disrupt a congressional vote to confirm the electoral college win for Joe Biden.
    Camp Mystic ‘grieving the loss’ of 27 campers, counselors following Texas floods
    Authorities and elected officials have said they did not expect such an intense downpour, the equivalent of months’ worth of rain for the area.
    Onlookers review the damage along the Guadalupe River caused by recent flooding, Sunday, July 6, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas.
    Death toll in Texas floods rises to 79 as sheriff says 10 campers remain missing
    People look at debris on the banks of the Guadalupe River after a flash flood swept through the area Saturday, July 5, 2025, in Hunt, Texas.
    If a forest closes, does it make a sound?
    Patuxent Research Refuge’s North Tract in Laurel has cut visiting hours. Could the Trump administration could close it entirely?
    A male summer tanager sits on a branch above the garden at the North Tract of the Patuxent Research Refuge in Laurel.
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