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    Candidates seek breakthrough in crowded 3rd District congressional race
    Harry Dunn is one of 22 Democrats vying in the 3rd District primary set for May 14. The winner could easily be headed to Congress to represent this heavily blue district, though nine Republicans are seeking their party's nomination.
    Harry Dunn, a retired U.S. Capitol Police officer, talks with potential voters who turned out on March 12, 2024 for the opening of his campaign headquarters in Ellicott City. Dunn is one of more than 20 candidates for Congress in the 3rd District.
    Republican nominee for state elections board advances to Maryland Senate
    The full Senate will vote to fill the vacant Republican seat.
    Diane Butler, a nominee for the Maryland State Board of Elections, appears before the Senate Executive Nominations Committee in Annapolis on Monday, March 11, 2024.
    Maryland Supreme Court rules against Donald Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner’s apartment company
    In the opinion, Chief Justice Matthew J. Fader wrote for the court that landlords cannot charge tenants who are overdue on their rent any penalties except for a late fee that can be up to 5% of the monthly amount.
    Jared Kushner looks on as President Donald Trump speaks before  signing the United States-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House on Jan. 29, 2020.
    Could the NFL draft come to Baltimore? The Ravens are looking into it.
    “We think Baltimore’s a great venue for it,” team president Sashi Brown said. “We have to convince the NFL it’s the right venue for them.”
    A detailed view of the atmosphere prior to the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft at Union Station on April 27, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)
    Commentary: Peter Angelos often helped his community without fanfare
    Peter Angelos helped Baltimoreans and Marylanders countless times and in countless ways that he didn't want anybody to know about, Tom Minkin, his friend and longest-serving legal associate, says.
    Peter Angelos helped Baltimoreans and Marylanders countless times and in countless ways without any fanfare, his longest-serving legal associate says.
    Ravens have lofty goals for rebuilt offensive line: ‘Be better than last year’
    After losing three starters along their offensive line, rebuilding up front is once again the Ravens’ offseason focus.
    Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh takes questions during a news conference at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills on March 14.
    Three Calvert County students charged with hate crime violations
    Three Calvert County middle school students were charged as juveniles with harassment and violations of Maryland’s hate crimes statutes.
    The case is being forwarded to the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services for further action.
    Commentary: Marylanders need more protection from identity theft, fraud
    Maryland can better protect residents from identity theft and fraud by giving them greater access to and more control over personal data, the founder of a consumer rights law firm says.
    Peter Holland is founder of the Holland Law Firm for Consumer Rights in Annapolis, which helps victims of identity theft, wrongful debt collection and other financial scams.
    Maryland needs more nurses. Their licenses are caught in red tape.
    Amid a severe shortage, nurses and nursing assistants have struggled to their licenses approved by the Maryland Board of Nursing.
    Maryland has a shortage of nurses and nursing assistants, exacerbated by long delays in getting their licenses.
    Commentary: When the largest asset of low-income Marylanders is held hostage
    Tax debt and other property-related bills can block home title transfers that would be beneficial to low-income Marylanders, says an attorney who works to resolve these “tangled titles.”
    Steven Messmer is an attorney who works to resolve “tangled titles” that can block property transfers.
    Banner Political Notes: New leaders for Maryland Dems; Annapolis honors; senate vacancy
    This week’s political news and updates from around Maryland.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    Extreme heat, severe storms among key climate challenges for Maryland’s new chief resilience officer
    Mike Hinson, who spent more than 10 years with the Howard County Office of Emergency Management, last fall became Maryland's first chief resilience officer. He discussed key climate challenges such as extreme heat and severe storms in a recent interview with Inside Climate News.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has named Michael Hinson as the state’s first chief resilience officer.
    Banner analysis: Maryland’s state legislature among most diverse in U.S.
    Maryland's General Assembly is the Blackest state legislative body in the nation, and one of the most diverse.
    Del. Regina Boyce, a Baltimore City Democrat, takes a call in the House Chamber in the Maryland State House on March 15, 2024. Maryland has one of the most diverse legislators in the country, a Banner analysis found.
    Freshman Audi Crooks rallies No. 7 seed Iowa State past 10th-seeded Maryland in NCAA first round
    Allie Kubek of Maryland knocked down all five of her 3-pointers in the first half and finished with seven from long range on the way to a season-best 29 points.
    Maryland forward Allie Kubek scored 29 points in Friday's loss to Iowa State.
    General Assembly climate legislation likely to fall short of activists’ goals
    Environmental advocates said they’re not giving up on their efforts just yet, pointing out that there is still time to influence change before the session ends on April 8.
    The Maryland House of Delegates on Jan. 10, 2024, the 90-day session’s opening day.
    Someone has been making hoax distress calls from Baltimore. The Coast Guard isn’t amused.
    The U.S. Coast Guard is asking for assistance in identifying an alleged Baltimore hoax caller.
    The U.S. Coast Guard is asking for the public’s assistance identifying a serial hoax emergency caller the agency said is likely based in Baltimore.
    U.S. Rep. Trone apologizes for unintentional use of slur
    Trone’s remark came during a budget hearing Thursday at the U.S. Capitol.
    U.S. Rep. David Trone is apologizing for what he says was the unintentional use of a racial slur during a budget hearing.
    Solar eclipse 2024: What you can see in Maryland
    A total solar eclipse will pass over the United States in early April. Maryland is close to, but not quite in, the path of totality. If you want to see it, you should start planning now.
    The 2017 total solar eclipse over Oregon.
    Commentary: Maryland lawmakers can now keep roadworkers safer
    It’s time for Maryland to enact a law to protect roadworkers whose safety is put at risk by the actions or motorists, a representative of the Laborers’ International Union of North America says.
    Overhead footage of crash on I-695 that killed six highway workers.
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