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Maryland

    Trump confusion, uncertainty loom as Wes Moore prepares to deliver State of the State address
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore will deliver his third State of the State speech on Wednesday at a time of uncertainty stemming from Donald Trump’s actions and fiscal challenges.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, shown in 2023, will deliver his third State of the State speech at the State House on Wednesday.
    What to know about Maryland Supreme Court’s sweeping ruling for sex abuse lawsuits
    The Supreme Court’s ruling has implications for churches, schools and government agencies across Maryland.
    David Lorenz, center, who leads the Maryland chapter of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, joins others in a 2022 press conference outside the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops gathering in Baltimore.
    Finding a good drug treatment program in Maryland is tough. We can help.
    If you’re looking for treatment, there are some things you should know, according to providers and the public officials who oversee them.
    Overdose deaths dropped sharply last year in Maryland, Baltimore
    Overdose deaths in Maryland fell “dramatically” last year, Gov. Wes Moore announced Tuesday.
    A Bmore POWER worker distributes Narcan at an intersection of Cumberland Street and Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore on Thursday, August 3, 2023.
    Eric DeCosta explains why the Ravens signed Diontae Johnson after cutting him
    "How do we just keep getting all these small advantages that roll into something big?” DeCosta said in an interview.
    Ravens executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta takes questions during a press conference at the Under Armour Performance Center.
    Maryland officials push back on BGE’s gas rate hikes
    With BGE utility bills rising, Del. Elizabeth Embry, a Baltimore Democrat, recently introduced legislation to require more information about costly natural gas projects.
    Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown speaks during a press conference addressing rising BGE costs and legislation aimed at lower heating costs and improving public safety outside of Baltimore City Hall on February 4th, 2025 in Baltimore, MD.
    Myles Garrett would be a dream pickup for the Ravens. But trading for him might be a fantasy.
    Here’s a look at why Eric DeCosta could be interested in a deal for the Browns star — and why it probably won’t happen.
    The Ravens have not had a game-breaking pass rusher since Terrell Suggs. Adding Myles Garrett might make them the Super Bowl favorite.
    Maryland lawmakers support fewer adult charges for teens
    All but the most serious charges — rape and murder, for example — would return to the juvenile court’s jurisdiction.
    Sen. Will Smith, a Montgomery County Democrat, wants to see fewer young defendants automatically charged as adults.
    Olivia Ter, 12, had Olympic dreams and loved Taylor Swift
    Olivia Ter was one of the 64 people aboard American Airlines flight No. 5342, which collided midair with a Black Hawk helicopter on Wednesday night.
    Olivia Ter.
    Donald Trump and his closed society come for the minds of the Naval Academy
    This is a contest to define America‘s character, how we balance between an open and closed society.
    WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 27: U.S. President Donald Trump walks across the South Lawn of the White House after returning from a weekend trip on January 27, 2025 in Washington, DC. Over the weekend, Trump traveled to North Carolina and California to survey storm and fire damage, to Nevada for a rally and to Florida to address a Congressional Republican conference.
    White House moves keep immigrants in Maryland on edge
    The Trump administration’s series of executive orders and immigration policies have left much of Maryland’s immigrant community anxious and fearful.
    More than 150 people rallied for immigrants rights by the Enoch Pratt Free Library Southeast Anchor Branch, marching down Eastern Avenue on Monday.
    ICE may show up at your day care. This is how your teachers are preparing.
    Child care is no longer a sanctuary from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. But day care owners and teachers say they're ready to protect their students and families.
    Carolina Reyes has a donation pile for parents since the usual spots, such as churches, are on high alert for ICE presence.
    Report finds flaws in process that awarded FBI headquarters to Prince George’s County
    The FBI headquarters has been a matter of national and regional political football for more than a decade, with Greenbelt selected in 2023 as the new home for the bureau.
    U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) displays an autographed sign beside state and local officials, during a press conference on the Selection of Greenbelt for the FBI's New Headquarters in Greenbelt, Maryland, on Friday, November 10, 2023.
    Baltimore sues Trump administration over DEI program cuts
    Baltimore receives hundreds of millions of dollars in federal grant money. The city is suing President Donald Trump.
    The crest in the middle of Baltimore's City Hall rotunda on Nov. 9, 2024.
    Hundreds rally in Annapolis against Developmental Disabilities Administration cuts
    "We will not stand by while our community suffers at the hands of Governor Moore’s proposed funding cuts,” said Laura Howell, CEO of the Maryland Association of Community Services.
    Mat Rice, executive director of People on the Go Maryland, leads a crowd in chanting, "Hey, hey! Ho, ho! These budget cuts have got to go!" during a rally against proposed budget cuts for the state Developmental Disabilities Administration. The rally was held on Lawyers Mall in Annapolis on Monday, Feb. 3, 2025.
    Neo-Nazi leader found guilty of plotting to attack Maryland power grid
    Brandon Russell, 29, of Orlando, Florida, founder of the Atomwaffen Division, was convicted in U.S. District Court in Baltimore of one count of conspiracy to damage an energy facility.
    FILE - This June 7, 2017, photo provided by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office shows Brandon Russell. A Maryland woman conspired with the Florida neo-Nazi leader to carry out an attack on several electrical substations in the Baltimore area, officials said Monday, Feb. 6, 2023. Sarah Beth Clendaniel, of Baltimore County, conspired with Russell, recently arrested in Florida, to disable the power grid by shooting out substations via “sniper attacks,” saying she wanted to “completely destroy this whole city,” according to a criminal complaint unsealed Monday.
    Salvage crews remove large portion of commercial jet from river after deadly air collision near DC
    Salvage crews have removed a large portion of a commercial jet from the Potomac River near Washington’s Reagan National Airport on Monday, five days after a midair collision last week that killed 67 people.
    A National Transportation Safety Board crew investigates the deadly midair collision above the Potomac River between a Black Hawk helicopter and a jet airliner.
    Three state mortician board members resign amid scrutiny
    Days after Gov. Wes Moore ordered an independent review of the state board that oversees the funeral industry, three members of the board resigned, according to a state official.
    The governor's office has asked three members of the state body that oversees the funeral industry to resign.
    Big Tech sues over Maryland law protecting kids online
    The tech industry is suing to block the Maryland Kids Code, a law that requires companies to put guardrails on their apps and websites that children use.
    The U.S. and Maryland flags fly at half staff on Jan. 20, 2025, hours before the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States, to honor Jimmy Carter, the 39th.
    Ravens finalize extension with offensive coordinator Todd Monken, hire linebackers coach
    With Lamar Jackson and much of the offense set to return, Monken should again have an elite attack in 2025.
    Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken examines the field before a game against the Denver Broncos.
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