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    BGE customers could see up to $750 in bill relief under new Maryland program
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced a partnership between utility companies and nonprofits in the state that will provide $19 million in grants to utility customers.
    United Way of Central Maryland will distribute the relief program to qualifying BGE customers starting on July 1.
    The unraveling of a former Orioles pitcher
    Brian Matusz was once the Baltimore Orioles’ next great hope. How did an ‘all-American’ kid lose his way?
    Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Brian Matusz works in the second inning of a spring training exhibition baseball game against the Minnesota Twins, Wednesday, March 13, 2013, in Fort Myers, Fla.
    Maryland bear turns up in Virginia and gets tranquillized again
    A young black bear that wandered through three Maryland counties before being sedated and transported to Western Maryland turned up this week in the Virginia suburbs outside Washington, D.C.
    A black bear that was sighted numerous times in Maryland last month is shown in Herndon, Va., this week.
    The CDC’s vaccine advisors were fired. A former insider explains what’s at stake.
    Dr. Wilbur Chen, a University of Maryland vaccine expert, is a former member of the panel that makes recommendations to the CDC about who should get vaccines. He explains what happens now that RFK Jr., the health secretary, fired all the current members.
    Wilbur Chen, MD, professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health.
    Ravens assistant coach stands up for Zach Orr and appears to downplay contributions of Dean Pees
    “I know last year, a lot of people ... were saying, ‘Well, this guy came in and helped.’ No, no. Zach Orr did it," Ravens pass rush coach Chuck Smith said.
    Pass rush coach Chuck Smith defended Ravens coordinator Zach Orr on Wednesday.
    Johns Hopkins Hospital’s 5,000-gallon fuel spill never should have happened
    Johns Hopkins Hospital initially estimated the spill was around 200 gallons before revising that figure to 2,000 gallons and, finally, reporting Friday that it totaled 5,000 gallons.
    A turtle pops its head up through the water in the Lancaster Street Canal after an oil spill last week.
    Get ready for heat, Maryland. Temps expected to hit the 90s across the region tomorrow.
    Thursday is expected to be the first day of the year when temperatures top 90 across the entire Baltimore region, according to the National Weather Service.
    A man running away from the camera's t-shirt is drenched with sweat.
    Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia say Trump administration’s actions left ‘stain’ on Constitution
    Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia said the lawsuit over his mistaken deportation has not concluded in a Maryland federal court.
    The government has accused Kilmar Abrego Garcia of conspiring to bring undocumented immigrants into the United States.
    Letter: Raising cost of health insurance will cause millions to go without
    Jana Varwig of Baltimore says cuts to the ACA and premium tax credits by Republicans in Congress will cause millions to go without health insurance.
    The U.S. Capitol building before dawn on March 26.
    Harris leads Maryland’s House members in earmark requests
    Maryland Rep. Andy Harris has asked his fellow appropriators for more than $99 million in earmarks targeting special projects in his district.
    WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 18: Rep. Andy Harris (R., Md.) speaks during a news conference on the proposed continuing resolution to extend government funding through March 14, on Capitol Hill on December 18, 2024 in Washington, DC. Allies of President-elect Trump criticized a massive government funding bill unveiled Tuesday, urging lawmakers to oppose it ahead of a looming deadline and complicating efforts by House GOP leaders, while Trump himself has yet to weigh in.
    ICE targeted a Maryland mother over a decades-old crime. Her town is fighting back.
    A 43-year-old is fighting deportation to Vietnam, a place she last lived when she was 10.
    Community members and supporters wave to Mong “Melissa” Tuyen Thi Tran as she calls in by video from an ICE detention center in Tacoma, Wash., on Wednesday.
    Moore says he ‘ordered’ juvenile services head’s resignation
    Gov. Wes Moore said it was his idea for Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi to resign.
    Gov. Wes Moore listens as Attorney General Anthony Brown gives remarks on Maryland’s sweeping audit of police-custody deaths during a news conference at the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Md. on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
    ‘Let them fight it out’: Ravens want to find a starter before season at left guard
    “I believe in a starter,” George Warhop said of the Ravens’ plans at left guard, where Andrew Vorhees remains the favorite.
    Guard Andrew Vorhees takes questions from reporters following the Ravens’ organized team activities Tuesday.
    A year after record score, Chesapeake Bay slips in new health assessment
    Scientists say the Chesapeake Bay is still improving, even if this year’s grade marks a step back.
    The Patapsco River, although rated “poor” in the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science’s health assessment, is considered a bright spot because of its progress.
    The next Annapolis mayor should call a vote on changing local elections
    Columnist Rick Hutzell is exploring challenges the next Annapolis mayor and City Council will face when they take office in December, both leftovers from Mayor Gavin Buckley’s years in office and new challenges.
    Rhonda Pindell Charles and Jared Littmann, Democratic candidates for mayor in Annapolis, agreed to a coin toss to settle who goes first in a forum Tuesday.
    Maryland Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi resigns
    Gov. Wes Moore’s office announced Monday they’d appointment his replacement, Betsy Fox Tolentino, as acting secretary
    Maryland Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi, center, speaks with Baltimore State's Attorney Ivan Bates, left, and Prince George's County State's Attorney Aisha Braveboy at the State House in Annapolis on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024. They spoke after Gov. Wes Moore held a press conference to announce public safety proposals.
    RFK Jr. ousts entire CDC vaccine advisory committee
    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removed every member of a scientific committee that advises the CDC on how to use vaccines and pledged to replace them with his own picks.
    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks  after being sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Oval Office at the White House on February 13, 2025 in Washington, DC.
    Sly Stone, leader of funk revolutionaries Sly and the Family Stone, dies at 82
    Sly Stone, leader of the revolutionary Sly and the Family Stone, dies at 82.
    Sylvester "Sly" Stone of Sly and the Family Stone appears in April 1972.
    How to celebrate Pride in Maryland as Baltimore marks 50 years
    There are tons of Pride events in June, including parades, festivals, brunches and block parties.
    More than 150,000 people attended Pride Week events in Baltimore last year.
    NIH scientists publish declaration criticizing Trump’s deep cuts in public health research
    On Monday, scores of scientists at the agency sent a letter challenging the Trump administration’s cuts in public health research.
    Jenna Norton, a researcher at the NIH, in a gray jacket and black shirt.
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