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    Exasperated federal workers take aim at Trump administration: ‘Impeach them all’
    A packed crowd erupted in applause Tuesday evening as Maryland lawmakers took the stage at Howard Community College for a town hall addressing their fight against President Donald Trump’s administration.
    From left, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball, Sens Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks, and Rep. Sarah Elfreth hold a hybrid town hall to hear how elected leaders are fighting back against the Trump administration, held at Howard Community College in Columbia, Md. on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
    Ravens reportedly agree to 1-year deal with DeAndre Hopkins, giving Lamar Jackson another weapon
    Hopkins, 32, had 59 catches for 437 yards and four touchdowns in 10 games with the Kansas City Chiefs last season,
    Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins had previously expressed an interest in playing with Ravens QB Lamar Jackson.
    With compensatory picks awarded, here are the Ravens’ 11 draft picks
    The compensatory picks were awarded for the Ravens’ losses in free agency last offseason.
    Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta laughs during a news conference in March 2024.
    Maryland House passes stripped-down Blueprint education bill
    Maryland’s House of Delegates voted along party lines to tweak the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future education plan.
    The Maryland House of Delegates on opening day of the Maryland General Assembly in Annapolis, Md., on Wednesday, January 8, 2024.
    NTSB urges ban on some helicopter flights at Washington airport where 67 people died
    Federal investigators looking for the cause of the January collision between a passenger jet and an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C., that killed 67 people recommended a ban on some helicopter flights Tuesday to improve safety, saying the current setup “poses an intolerable risk.”
    ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA - JANUARY 31: Recovery teams search the wreckage after the crash of an American Airlines plane on the Potomac River as it approached the airport on January 31, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. The American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas collided midair with a military Black Hawk helicopter while on approach to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. According to reports, there were no survivors among the 67 people on both aircraft.
    Maryland basketball’s Derik Queen, a Baltimore native, named Big Ten Freshman of the Year
    Queen is averaging a team-high 15.7 points, 9.2 rebounds and two assists per game on 52.6% shooting for the Terps.
    COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND - FEBRUARY 26: Derik Queen #25 of the Maryland Terrapins grabs a rebound in the first half against Szymon Zapala #10 of the Michigan State Spartans at Xfinity Center on February 26, 2025 in College Park, Maryland.
    Bags no longer fly free with Southwest Airlines
    Southwest is ditching its longstanding policy of allowing all customers to check bags for free.
    Flights booked on or after May 28, 2025, will no longer include free baggage for all Southwest Airlines customers.
    After shaky season, Ravens have a surprising need: Special teams help. A lot of it.
    The Ravens’ special teams renovation won’t be an easy fix. They finished last season ranked 23rd in overall efficiency, according to FTN.
    Special Teams Coordinator Chris Horton gives instructions to players running drills during the Baltimore Ravens’ organized team activities at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills on June 4, 2024.
    COVID broke America. We’re still putting the pieces back together.
    At the five-year mark, it seems like the right moment to reflect on the pandemic and ask whether we learned anything from it.
    No, you're not allowed to take pictures. That's what they told me, anyway, when my wife, son and I went to get our first vaccine shots in Waldorf on March 20, 2021.
    Diverse General Assembly caucuses declare: ‘We are Maryland’
    The Maryland General Assembly’s six “ethnic and intersectional” caucuses joined forces on Monday to decry federal attacks on diversity and urge their colleagues to pass state legislation protecting civil rights and diversity in the state.
    Members of six different "ethnic and intersectional" caucuses in the General Assembly applaud Del. Jheanelle Wilkins, chair of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland, during a press conference in Annapolis on Monday, March 10, 2025. For the first time, the caucuses joined together to decry attacks on diversity and push to get their priority bills passed.
    What you need to know to stay safe after measles case in Maryland
    There was a measles case found in Maryland. Here is what we know about who was exposed and what to do.
    LUBBOCK, TEXAS - MARCH 01: Raynard Covarrubio fills a syringe with the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine at a vaccine clinic put on by Lubbock Public Health Department on March 1, 2025 in Lubbock, Texas. Cases of Measles are on the rise in West Texas as over 150 confirmed case have been seen with one confirmed death.
    Stock sell-off worsens as Wall Street wonders how much pain Trump will accept for the economy
    The U.S. stock market’s sell-off is worsening Monday as Wall Street questions how much pain President Donald Trump is willing for the economy to endure in order to get what he wants.
    President Donald Trump
    With Ronnie Stanley returning, what’s next for the Ravens in free agency? Here’s one potential path.
    Here’s how the Ravens can continue to build a Super Bowl-caliber roster over the next month.
    Baltimore Ravens executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta talks to a reporter following a season review press conference.
    Federal judge rules election activists can access Maryland voter rolls
    A federal judge ruled a Maryland State Board of Elections regulation violated election law, giving a win to election activists suing for unrestricted access.
    A voting booth in Oakland Mills High School in Columbia in November.
    Top US health agency makes $25,000 buyout offer to most of its employees
    The mass email went to a “broad population of HHS employees,” landing in their inboxes days before agency heads are due to offer plans for shrinking their workforces.
    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.
    ‘Don’t Maryland My Virginia?’ Hold my Natty Boh, please
    A Virginia Republican running for governor there launched a campaign ad with the slogan, “Don’t Maryland My Virginia.” Gov. Wes Moore laughed it off. I’m not so tolerant.
    Maryland's seal has two guys who look like they have jobs. Virginia's has a half-naked lady with a spear who apparently just killed someone.
    Ravens re-signing Ronnie Stanley to 3-year deal, taking care of top offseason priority
    Stanley, 30, was set to reach the open market next week, and he would’ve been one of the NFL’s most coveted free agents.
    Ronnie Stanley will earn a reported $60 million for three years.
    Julian Reese scores 19 points to help No. 13 Maryland pull away from Northwestern for a 74-61 win
    The Terrapins (24-7, 14-6 Big Ten) had a sluggish day on offense but did enough to win for the seventh time in eight games.
    Maryland guard Ja'Kobi Gillespie takes a shot during the second half of the Terrapins’ win over Northwestern on Saturday.
    Letter: Fiscal responsibility shouldn’t come at the expense of the most vulnerable
    Carole Argo, president and CEO of NCIA, says underserved and vulnerable Marylanders should not bear the costs of fiscal responsibility.
    WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 28: People enjoy the warm weather outside the White House on  April 28, 2024 in Washington, DC. After a week of the high hitting the mid 60s and 70s, the Nation's Capitol is expecting warm, sunny weather through the coming week.
    Uncertainty, layoffs and tariffs: What Trump’s latest moves could mean for Maryland
    We’re here to help you understand what went down recently with President Donald Trump's tariffs and layoffs and how it may impact Maryland.
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