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    Maryland women make early exit in Big Ten tournament, losing 98-71 to Michigan
    Sarah Te-Biasu scored 25 points for the fourth-seeded Terrapins (23-7). Christina Dalce added 19 points.
    Sarah Te-Biasu, shown in a game last month, led Maryland with 25 points Friday in Indianapolis.
    Maryland joins lawsuit against Trump cuts to teacher recruitment programs
    The state could end up with fewer teachers in classrooms and university layoffs, the attorney general said.
    BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 5, 2024: Kindergarten students pay attention to their teacher during an English Language Arts class in KIPP Baltimore on December 5, 2024.
    Maryland Democrats file complaint over ‘No Moore’ campaign
    Maryland Democrats argue that the anonymous accounts amount to political campaign communications that fall under state regulations — including a requirement that they be attributed to a registered political committee.
    Governor Wes Moore during an interview in his office ahead of opening day of the Maryland General Assembly in Annapolis, Md., on Wednesday, January 8, 2024.
    Locked doors, swift communication: How Maryland day cares should handle ICE visits
    Child care providers now have official guidance after weathering over a month of uncertainty.
    Students create their own stoplights at Greenbelt Children's Center on February 25, 2025.
    Maryland attorney general sues to get fired federal workers reinstated
    Maryland AG Anthony Brown is leading a new lawsuit that attempts to halt the Trump administration's mass firings of probationary federal employees.
    Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown addresses legal measures taken by the his office related to federal funding and the integrity of the federal payment system in regards to actions taken by the Trump administration.
    Lies and bullying aside, could Trump be right on the need for a jarring shift on Ukraine?
    Something Olha Radchenko told me: “It’s either the whole world will win or it’s going to be Russia.” President Trump made very clear last week that he disagrees.
    WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 28: U.S. President Donald Trump (C) and Vice President JD Vance meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office at the White House on February 28, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump and Zelensky are meeting today to negotiate a preliminary agreement on sharing Ukraine’s mineral resources that Trump says will allow America to recoup aid provided to Kyiv while supporting Ukraine’s economy. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
    Live coverage: Bill adding disabilities feature to state IDs passes Senate and House
    Much of the legislative action has been in committees so far, but expect floor sessions to grow longer this week as lawmakers look to pass bills out of their chamber.
    It's week 9 of the Maryland General Assembly session and lawmakers will have to wait on budget decisions from D.C.
    Trump’s federal layoffs are already affecting Maryland’s budget plans
    About 11,000 Maryland workers have already lost or are about to lose their jobs, and future actions could bring that number of job losses up to 28,000
    Del. Ben Barnes, left, and Sen. Guy Guzzone talk to reporters about the latest negotiations on the state budget, at the State House in Annapolis on Thursday, March 6, 2025. A new financial forecast shows the state will take in less money from taxes than expected, due largely to the Trump administration's actions to fire federal workers and slash spending.
    A Key Bridge widow wants to help others avoid a legal obstacle she faced
    The widow of one of the men who died in the Key Bridge collapse is advocating for legislation that would allow noncitizens to serve as personal representatives of a deceased loved one’s estate.
    Maria del Carmen Castellon, wife of Miguel Luna, thinks about her late husband as a portrait of them on their wedding day hangs on the wall behind her.
    Strong winds persist Thursday with gusts up to 55 mph
    Breezy conditions continue Thursday across the Baltimore region with wind advisories in place until midnight, according to the National Weather Service.
    Wind advisories are in effect for much of the Baltimore region until midnight.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: St. Patrick’s Parade steps off Sunday
    The 12th annual St. Patrick's Parade steps off at 1 p.m. Sunday, March 9, but it's really an all-Irish weekend in Annapolis.
    A young boy watches as a unit of marching firefighters passes by during Annapolis St. Patrick's Parade on March 17, 2024. The popular event returns Sunday.
    Baltimore City Council is ready to talk about kids’ struggles to get to school
    A Thursday hearing will be the first time public officials discuss transit’s impact on students since a Banner investigation found it’s nearly impossible for them to get to school on time every day.
    Brooke Bourne, a senior at Western High School, spends more than 90 minutes getting home from school each day on public transit, a distance that takes 17 minutes by car.
    No. 13 Maryland tops No. 17 Michigan 71-65 for its 10th win in 12 games
    The Terrapins (23-7, 13-6 Big Ten) have won six of seven games, losing only to Michigan State on a buzzer-beating heave.
    Michigan guard L.J. Cason, right, knocks the ball away from Maryland forward Jordan Geronimo during the first half Wednesday night.
    Moore: ‘I don’t think it’s my job to tell the Democratic Party how to find itself’
    Gov. Wes Moore said he didn’t even watch President Donald Trump’s speech Tuesday night.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore after a press conference to discuss the state’s response to the Trump administration’s actions against federal workers last month.
    Fewer Maryland children are dying from abuse or neglect than originally reported
    Corrected data show deaths still exceed the national average.
    Department of Human Services building on S. Charles Street, in Baltimore, Wednesday, February 26, 2025.
    Powerful storms drench Baltimore as region braces for 40-50 mph wind gusts
    Showers will continue in Central Maryland for the next few hours before another system passes through the region late Wednesday night that will bring 40-50 mph wind gusts Thursday.
    Storms and damaging winds are expected in the Baltimore region on Wednesday afternoon.
    These Maryland federal properties made Trump admin’s now-deleted for sale list
    The Trump administration deleted a list of hundreds of federally owned buildings it had deemed “not core to government operations” less then 24 hours after it was published.
    George H. Fallon Federal Building at 31 Hopkins Plaza in downtown Baltimore.
    How some of Maryland’s congressional delegation reacted to Trump’s speech
    Democratic members of Maryland’s majority-blue federal delegation silently protested, rejected or outright skipped President Donald Trump’s remarks Tuesday.
    President Donald Trump, in a dark suit, stands in front of members of Congress and guests in the U.S. House chamber.
    Tornadoes, hail, damaging winds expected to hit region on Wednesday as powerful storms roll in
    Storms on Wednesday are likely to bring heavy rain, damaging winds and the potential for isolated tornados, according to the National Weather Service.
    Stormy weather is moving across the U.S. and is expected to arrive in Maryland on Wednesday.
    Johns Hopkins University president forecasts possible cuts after Trump directives
    In a letter to campus, Johns Hopkins University President Ron Daniels appears to brace the campus for cuts.
    The Jhpiego headquarters in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore, Md.
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