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Maryland

    It’s not just the city. Baltimore County lost population last year, too, new data shows.
    Counties around the state grew in 2023. But why is Baltimore still lagging behind?
    Letters: Whole Watershed Act needs more work
    Current watershed protection legislation would fall far short of adequately protecting Maryland streams, says a state resident who believes the current tear-it-up-and-rebuild-it stream restoration approach needs to end.
    The Ashbrook Drive stream restoration was completed earlier this year in Ellicott City. A large section of the stream is exposed to direct sunlight and the water is full of algae. October 18, 2023.
    Ravens free agency in review: The stars and surprises of a busy first week
    The Ravens’ deal for star RB Derrick Henry highlighted a busy few days of “legal tampering," re-signings and roster resets.
    Derrick Henry #22 of the Tennessee Titans runs with the ball against the Baltimore Ravens in the Wild Card Round of the NFL Playoffs at Nissan Stadium on January 10, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee.
    Maryland’s ‘social equity’ cannabis lottery is today. Here’s how it works.
    Potential licensees had to prove their eligibility and fill out a series of detailed plans explaining their strategies for securing capital, staying in compliance with state regulations and showing how they will employ a diverse staff.
    Scenes at the Herbiculture cannabis dispensary
    Sharing the buzz from Orioles spring training | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Adam Jones shares takeaways from his stint as a guest instructor at Orioles spring training.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days: Get out your green
    St. Patrick’s Day is Sunday, so the annual Annapolis parade is almost guaranteed to be the most popular event through March 21. But you could still see an Italian opera, catch a performance of a play or take to the water as a decadeslong journey resumes.
    Members of the U.S. Park Police mounted unit took part again this year in the Annapolis St. Patrick's Parade, held weeks before the holiday.
    Scott scores 16 as Maryland defeats Rutgers 65-51 in Big Ten tournament
    12th-seeded Maryland advanced to play fifth-seeded Wisconsin on Thursday.
    Emmanuel Ogbole of Rutgers blocks a shot by Jordan Geronimo of Maryland during the first half of the game Wednesday night in the Big Ten tournament.
    Maryland-based wood pellet producer Enviva files for bankruptcy and plans to restructure
    The largest global industrial wood pellet supplier filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Wednesday, announcing its intention to cut about $1 billion of debt by restructuring agreements with creditors, including those who have invested heavily in new facilities.
    U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Maryland.
    A nasty divorce and an alleged murder plot. How a former officer’s ex ended up dead in a field.
    The Frederick County State’s Attorney’s Office alleges that Wilson-Hawkins and Hamilton together went to Boots’ home the night before he was found dead and remained there until early morning the next day.
    The Frederick County Sheriff's Office shut down part of a road to investigate after finding a man's body in a vehicle. The incident is now being investigated as a homicide.
    Maryland will reimburse correctional officers additional $9.5M for wage theft
    About 6,000 current and former state correctional officers were paid thousands of dollars that they missed out on, representing the overwhelming majority of officers working in state-run prisons and jails, according to their union.
    A satellite image of Maryland Correctional Institution - Jessup in Anne Arundel County.
    Maryland extends contract with ‘uniquely terrible’ prison health provider
    YesCare has come under fire in Maryland and nationally for the quality of its care of incarcerated people and for a controversial bankruptcy that critics say is an attempt to evade responsibility for medical malpractice and other problems.
    Photo collage showing, in top half, fence topped with barbed wire, and in bottom half, spotlight on a man’s arm as he lays in bed and receives blood transfusion through an IV.
    Ravens cut WR Odell Beckham Jr. to avoid paying him more than Lamar Jackson
    With Beckham’s contract reworked, the Ravens can release the 31-year-old with a team-friendly post-June 1 designation.
    Odell Beckham Jr. caught 35 passes for 565 yards and three touchdowns last season.
    Maryland schools are changing the way they teach reading. One district is lagging.
    The superintendent defended a controversial curriculum that some say is not teaching kids how to read properly.
    Schools throughout the state are shifting toward the science of reading, a form of literacy instruction with an emphasis on phonics.
    Ravens trading RT Morgan Moses to Jets in pick swap, continuing offensive line rebuild
    The deal clears the way for Daniel Faalele, Patrick Mekari or a newcomer to take the Ravens’ right tackle spot.
    The Ravens will receive the New York Jets’ fourth-round pick (No. 112 overall) and sixth-round pick (No. 218) in exchange for Morgan Moses.
    Police identify two victims killed in shooting at recording studio in Laurel
    Police in Laurel are investigating a shooting inside a recording studio that left two people dead and wounded a third person.
    Baltimore Police crime scene tape remains on the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
    Why Derrick Henry is a unique — but not overly awkward — fit in the Ravens’ offense
    Henry’s partnership with Ravens QB Lamar Jackson should be one of the NFL’s most breathtaking.
    Derrick Henry, #22 of the Tennessee Titans, runs off the field after the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Nissan Stadium on Jan. 7, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee.
    Charges in murder case center on conspiracy involving ex-Baltimore Police officer, nephew
    Frederick sheriff’s deputies and the U.S. Marshals Service have arrested Keon Wilson-Hawkins in the Jan. 10 killing of a Pikesville man.
    The Frederick County Sheriff's Office shut down part of a road to investigate after finding a man's body in a vehicle. The incident is now being investigated as a homicide.
    13 more sue state, alleging sexual abuse as children while wards of the Maryland agencies
    Identified only by their initials, 11 women, one man, and one person who identified as non-binary, filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the state of Maryland and three of its agencies, claiming they were sexually abused as children while residents at the Good Shepherd Services treatment center before the facility was closed in 2017.
    Charles H. Hickey Jr. School, run by the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services.
    Former U.S. attorney for Maryland Robert Hur to testify on Biden documents probe
    Robert Hur, in his report, concluded that President Joe Biden should not face criminal charges over his mishandling of documents but also impugned the president’s age and competence.
    Robert Hur, the special counsel who called into question the president’s age and competence in a report on how Biden handled classified documents, is set to be questioned by the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
    Maryland’s first chief sustainability officer takes on climate, bay cleanup goals
    In her new role, Meghan Conklin has taken on a challenging role that requires her to work with federal, state, local and private partners to ensure that Maryland meets its bold climate and environmental targets, such as reaching net-zero emissions by 2045.
    Meghan Conklin has spent more than 20 years serving in various roles in Congress and the federal government.
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