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Maryland

    We reviewed Gov. Moore’s budget proposal so you don’t have to
    Just because Moore introduced the budget this way, it doesn’t mean it’s going to end up like this.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has proposed a $67.3 billion budget for state government, closing a budget gap by cutting spending and raising taxes for high earners.
    Maryland AG sues software vendor, landlords for price-fixing rents
    The attorney general’s office blasted the defendants as a ‘cartel.’
    Maryland Attorney General applauds for Maryland Gov. Wes Moore as he delivers his first State of the State address on 2/1/23 at the Maryland State House.
    Moore’s budget plan will tax Maryland’s highest earners to close deficits
    Under the proposal, the state would establish two new tax brackets for individuals earning more than $500,000 and $1 million while offering relief for others.
    Maryland would add two new tax brackets, for individuals earning more than $500,000 and $1 million, to raise more than $800 million.
    Buckle (or bundle) up for ‘roller coaster’ weather
    Baltimoreans could see snow, sunny skies, rain and a cold front that drops temperatures to the single digits all within the next five days.
    Residents of South Baltimore brave the downpour on December 11, 2024.
    Ravens WR Zay Flowers missing at practice ahead of Bills game
    Flowers hasn’t practiced since suffering a minor knee injury in the Ravens’ regular-season finale Jan. 4.
    Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (4) is guarded by guard Patrick Mekari (65) as he tries to outrun Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper (0) in a regular season game at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, November 3, 2024.
    Baltimore’s light rail to survive cuts amid Maryland’s budget gap
    The state’s finalized six-year transportation spending plan includes previously deferred rehabilitation projects for the 32-year-old train line.
    Last year, officials announced a $213 million federal grant that the Maryland Transit Administration would put toward brand new light rail cars.
    The Ravens ran wild against Buffalo in Week 4. Can they do it again in the playoffs?
    The Ravens' rushing attack finished the season as the NFL’s most efficient, according to FTN, but the Bills' run defense was No. 8.
    Running back Derrick Henry, left, quarterback Lamar Jackson and the Ravens racked up 271 rushing yards against the Bills in Week 4.
    With Andy Harris’ advice, the Maryland General Assembly gets a Freedom Caucus
    The seven members represent a fraction of House Republicans in a chamber where the Democrats hold a better than 2-to-1 majority.
    U.S. Rep. Andy Harris, Maryland’s lone Republican representative in Congress, speaks at a launch for the Maryland Freedom Caucus on Lawyers Mall in Annapolis.
    Moore: Maryland taxes to go up for some, but not sales or property taxes
    Moore did not offer details of the tax hike, including who would pay more and by how much. But he said the increase would be coupled with tax cuts for two-thirds of Marylanders and a cut in the corporate tax rate.
    Gov. Wes Moore speaks during The Baltimore Banner’s Inside the Legislative Session event Tuesday morning.
    Moore wants to make a ‘big bet’ on Maryland’s quantum computing industry
    A $27.5 million effort on quantum computing is part of the Democratic governor’s plans to spur more economic activity in the state, particularly in emerging industries.
    Gov. Wes Moore is allocating $27.5 million in his budget in an effort to boost College Park as a hub for quantum computing.
    Ravens reset: Breaking down Lamar Jackson vs. Josh Allen, key matchups and more
    Who needs a win more: Buffalo’s Josh Allen or Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson?
    Derrick Henry ran away from the Bills earlier this year, but much has changed.
    Maryland lawmakers grapple with how to handle state’s budget shortfall
    Takeaways from The Baltimore Banner’s Inside the Legislative Session event in Annapolis.
    Sen. Stephen Hershey Jr., Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman and Sen. Guy Guzzone discuss the state’s budget challenges during The Baltimore Banner’s Inside the Legislative Session event.
    Why do lawmakers care about 300-year-old witches? Correcting a ‘historical wrong’
    Supporters are hopeful that any living descendants of Maryland’s witches will reach out.
    An illustration depicts a woman being burned at the stake for the crime of engaging in witchcraft, circa 1692. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
    Bill named for fallen probation agent would add protections for public employees
    The bill would create a new unit in the Maryland Department of Labor responsible for inspecting the safety protections for public workers while they do jobs, including those who perform their jobs outside of an office.
    Gypsy Barrientos, partner of fallen Division of Parole and Probation Agent Davis Martinez, speaks on behalf of his family at a candlelight vigil in his honor on Monday in Annapolis.
    Timeout: Why is everything about football all the time?
    Between the college championship Monday and the NFL playoffs heading juke step to their crescendos, it’s hard to be anywhere in public right now and not have football on a TV, a phone or your lips. We have reached the moment when football seems infinite.
    Baltimore Ravens linebacker Odafe Oweh (99) is announced before running through the tunnel ahead of the AFC wild card playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, January 11, 2025.
    Supreme Court rejects petition to review Maryland handgun laws
    The Supreme Court denied a petition to review a lower court’s decision to uphold Maryland’s handgun licensing requirements — a win for gun safety advocates in this nearly 10-year-long battle.
    The United States Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. on Friday, January 3, 2025.
    Ravens are in ‘we’ll see mode’ with injured WR Zay Flowers, Harbaugh says
    With Flowers sidelined Saturday, Ravens wide receivers combined for just seven catches for 82 yards and a touchdown against Pittsburgh in the wild-card round.
    Zay Flowers had 74 catches for 1,059 yards and four touchdowns during the regular season.
    We watched the Luigi Mangione documentaries: Here are our key takeaways
    Neither special on Luigi Mangione includes huge revelations. But if you’re unfamiliar with the details of the killing, they provide decent context.
    Federal charges against Luigi Mangione include murder and firearms counts.
    ‘Wolf Moon’ should be bright and visible in Maryland tonight
    The temperature is forecast to be below freezing tonight, so don’t forget a hat and multiple layers if you go outside to look at the “wolf moon.”
    An illustration handout showing the phases of the moon in January 2025
    Maryland Supreme Court agrees to take up case about expungement and probation
    The Appellate Court of Maryland, the state’s mid-level appeals court, ruled in 2022 that people whose probation is unsatisfactorily closed after a violation cannot receive an expungement
    The exterior of the Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal building, home of the Maryland Supreme Court, in Annapolis, MD on September 10, 2024.
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