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    Fort Meade sting operation leads to federal indictment of former Maryland official
    A former Maryland deputy secretary of state was indicted last month on federal charges related to child sexual abuse material. He had previously been charged with sexual solicitation of a minor.
    Luis Esteban Borunda served eight years as deputy secretary of state during former Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration.
    With compensatory pick awarded, here are the Ravens’ 8 draft picks
    The Ravens have been awarded a compensatory fourth-round pick in April’s NFL draft, the league announced Friday.
    Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta has eight picks in next month’s draft.
    Maryland to extend contract with troubled prison health provider — again
    Maryland is proposing to spend nearly $125 million to continue having YesCare provide medical care to the 20,000 people in state-run jails and prisons through the end of the year.
    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.
    Maryland lawmakers approve easier path for undocumented immigrants to buy insurance
    About 6.1% of state residents are uninsured, and officials estimate that about 30% of them — 112,000 — are immigrants who lack legal documentation.
    Members from several organizations held a rally on Lawyers Mall outside the State House in Annapolis on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. They advocated for a series of bills to address health care access and affordability.
    How to find, buy and play the best board, card and role-playing games around Baltimore
    Gaming isn’t just about Monopoly and Candy Land anymore — a new generation of board games, collectible card games and tabletop role-playing games has exploded in popularity.
    Paul Butler (left), Jeff Hall (right), and Sauron at Games and Stuff in Glen Burnie.
    Think your closets are full? These Maryland hospitals need room for millions of gloves and gowns
    The University of Maryland Medical System is doing what other Americans do when they have a lot of stuff —it’s turning to a storage locker to house millions of masks, gloves and other supplies.
    The University of Maryland Medical System is building a warehouse in Tradepoint Atlantic to house millions of masks, gowns and other supplies used each year.
    Maryland Air National Guard phasing out A-10 Warthog aircraft, switching to cyber mission
    Maryland’s Warfield Air National Guard Base will change its focus to cyberdefense from a flight mission using aging A-10 Thunderbolt model aircrafts under a plan announced Thursday by the U.S. Air Force.
    Maryland’s Warfield Air National Guard Base will change its focus to cyberdefense from a flight mission under a plan announced Thursday by the U.S. Air Force. The move comes as the Air Force retires the A-10 “Warthog” aircraft from use.
    Budget battle in Annapolis? House, Senate differ on whether to raise taxes
    Leaders of the House of Delegates and state Senate differ in their willingness to consider tax increases to resolve short- and long-term budget shortfalls.
    Del. Ben Barnes and Sen. Guy Guzzone shake hands after reaching agreement on the details of the state's budget on Friday, March 31.
    A group plans to challenge election boards nationwide. Maryland’s is the first.
    In their filing, the plaintiffs asked the court to keep the state board of elections from certifying elections until their claims have been satisfied, among a long list of other requests.
    Paper ballot voting booths at Owings Mills High School in Baltimore County.
    Maryland women beat Illinois 75-65 in the Big Ten tournament for 17th straight series victory
    Maryland trailed 24-10 after the first quarter before rallying for its largest comeback victory of the season.
    Maryland guard Shyanne Sellers (0) shoots over Illinois guard Makira Cook during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Big Ten women's tournament Thursday, March 7, 2024, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)
    What’s up with BGE’s website? If you noticed a glitch while paying your bill, here’s what to do
    Baltimore Gas and Electric is temporarily expanding call center operations this weekend and waiving penalties for unpaid bills after some customers reported glitches on the company’s website.
    Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. is temporarily expanding call center operations this weekend and waiving penalties for unpaid bills after some customers reported glitches on the company’s website.
    Lawmakers want to remove a Confederate monument. That started a battle
    The Robert E. Lee Monument Removal Act, which was proposed by Democrats, would remove a statue of the Confederate general from Antietam National Battlefield.
    Sarah Spall, 5, looks over a stone wall at Burnside Bridge at the Antietam battlefield on July 4, 2005. General Robert E. Lee ended his first invasion of the North at Antietam in September 1862.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    If you can't wait for St. Patrick’s Day next weekend, there’s plenty of Irish fun for a warmup in the week through March 13. You could join the Green Beer Races, hear a performance of button accordion and fiddle, or have a pint of Guinness while listening to pub tunes.
    The Eastport Democratic Club Green Beer Race takes place on Saturday, March 9 in Annapolis.
    Ravens matchmaker: Why RBs Saquon Barkley, Derrick Henry and Tony Pollard are good (and bad) fits
    With limited salary cap space available, how will the Ravens rebuild their running back room? Free agency offers one path.
    Saquon Barkley has been one of the league's most efficient running backs the last two years, but his explosive-run rate is low.
    Orioles center fielder Cedric Mullins shares highlights from spring training | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Cedric Mullins discusses the rebuild of the team, what keeps his drive going, and personalities in the clubhouse. He also shares what it’s been like to have Jones as a guest coach at spring training. And later in the episode, Jones shares his experience from spring training.
    Maryland moves to fill Republican vacancies on elections board
    The Maryland Republican Party has nominated Diane Butler and Jim Shalleck to serve on the state elections board. Both have previously served on county election boards.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has nominated Diane Butler to fill one of two vacancies for Republicans on the Maryland State Board of Elections.
    Commentary: Protect rap lyrics, other creative expression from prosecution
    Maryland must be one of the places that will protect artistic expression, including rap music lyrics, from being used by prosecutors in criminal cases, say a state lawmaker and an author who has written about those prosecution methods.
    (left) Del. Marlon Amprey represents District 40 in Baltimore. (right) Erik Nielson is a professor at the University of Richmond and the author of “Rap on Trial: Race, Lyrics, and Guilt in America.”
    Polls provide very different snapshots of two Baltimore-area congressional races
    The Baltimore region has two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives up for election with no incumbent. In one race, there’s a clear front-runner; in another, no one has an advantage, according to new polling.
    A photo of the light stone U.S. Capitol building. The photo is taken from the bottom of stairs leading into the building looking up at the Capitol dome. Two uniformed police officers stand on the steps.
    State House lockdown latest example in political swatting trend
    Swatting calls can be initiated by individuals or groups and experts say are increasingly weaponized against people with opposing political viewpoints.
    A police officer stands outside the Maryland State House on Feb. 29, 2024. A threat prompted a lockdown, and later, the evacuation of the building.
    Ravens place franchise tag on DL Justin Madubuike. What comes next?
    With the tag, Madubuike is set to play at least one more season in Baltimore.
    Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Justin Madubuike (92) runs onto the field for the AFC divisional playoff game against the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024.
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