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Maryland

    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    You could take in seven original dance competitions, catch a weekend show of local crafts or head out for dinner during Annapolis Restaurant Week. Those are just some of the fun things to do through Feb. 29.
    Ballet Theatre of Maryland premieres seven new works in “Momentum: A Mixed Bill” at Maryland Hall, giving audiences a taste of diverse neoclassical and contemporary movement styles.
    Maryland missed a deadline for tax notices. Here’s how lawmakers will fix it.
    If assessment notices aren’t sent in time, local governments can’t use the new — usually higher — values when charging property taxes, which make up a major portion of their budgets.
    Construction on the Maryland State House in Annapolis began in 1772 and it's the oldest state capital building in the nation still in continuous legislative use. The building's dome is undergoing a rehabilitation project.
    Lawmakers seek to honor Frederick Douglass’ fight for freedom with congressional medal
    Rep. Glenn Ivey and Rep. Andy Harris are co-sponsoring a bipartisan bill that would award Frederick Douglass the Congressional Gold Medal.
    Abolitionist Frederick Douglass is honored with a bronze statue in the Old House of Delegates Chamber in the Maryland State House in Annapolis.
    Austin Benigni scores 27 and Navy wins 69-62 against Loyola
    The Midshipmen stopped an eight-game skid.
    5-star basketball recruit Derik Queen, a Baltimore native, commits to Maryland
    Queen, who starred at St. Frances Academy before transferring to Florida's Montverde Academy, chose the Terps over Indiana, Kansas and Houston.
    Baltimore native Derik Queen, a star big man for the Montverde Academy boys basketball team, goes up for a dunk against IMG Academy in a December 2023 game.
    Manny Machado reflects on his legacy and his lasting connection to Baltimore | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Manny Machado talks about his hopes for the second part of his career, the Padres’ performance last season and how the team plans to bounce back, and why he’s glad Camden Yards’ dimensions changed after he left.
    Where’s my Maryland tax refund?
    The Maryland Office of the Comptroller has initiated about 209,000 refunds.
    Tax Return form 1040 with USA America flag and dollar banknote, U.S. Individual Income.
    The polling that outlines Larry Hogan’s potential path to Senate victory
    New polling shows Hogan has an advantage over either of the potential Democratic nominees. “It’s going to be a tough uphill fight. Is there a chance to win? Is there an opportunity to win? Is there a path to win? Absolutely,” says longtime Hogan adviser Russ Schriefer.
    Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, shown at the State House in late 2022, is running as a Republican for the U.S. Senate.
    3 takeaways from state analysts’ review of the juvenile justice bill
    Just how many more children will be affected and in what ways couldn’t be measured because of a lack of available data, according to the racial equity impact note released Tuesday and prepared by the Maryland Department of Legislative Services.
    Senate President Bill Ferguson, flanked by Gov. Wes Moore as well as Maryland House and Senate leadership, announces new juvenile justice legislation in the Maryland State House lobby on Jan. 31, 2024.
    Gov. Moore asks lawmakers to support bills expanding housing, protecting renters
    “When we talk about the housing crisis that we’re all wrestling with and dealing with, we know that this is about individual lives. It’s about individual livelihoods. It’s also about the health and the success of our entire state,” the governor told lawmakers on Tuesday.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore testifies before the House of Delegates Environment and Transportation Committee on three bills he has proposed to address housing issues on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024.
    MTA to get over $213M in federal funding to replace light rail cars
    The Maryland Transit Administration is getting a federal and state funding boost to modernize its aging light rail cars.
    Exterior of a Light Rail train heading to BWI Airport at Camden Station in Baltimore on 8/11/22.
    Ravens assistant coach Keith Williams leaves for job with Saints
    Williams joined the Ravens in 2021 as a pass game specialist and was named their assistant wide receivers coach in 2023.
    Ravens WR Odell Beckham Jr. talks to assistant WR coach Keith Williams at the first Ravens practice of the season on July 26, 2023.
    Opinion: Chicken for dinner? The leftovers are stinking up Maryland
    Smelly chicken plant leftovers, some of it trucked across state lines to be stored in pits until it can be spread as fertilizer on farm fields, is stinking up parts of Maryland now.
    Employees working at a chicken factory doing quality control.
    Was Rashod Bateman’s 2023 season a success? His stats and film tell different stories
    After reviewing Bateman’s routes from 2023, here are five takeaways on his connection with Ravens QB Lamar Jackson.
    Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman (7) fails to catch the ball during the fourth quarter against the Detroit Lions at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023.
    Will the Ravens designate Justin Madubuike with the franchise tag? The choice should be clear.
    Keeping Madubuike in Baltimore wouldn't be cheap. But it wouldn't be wise to lose the All-Pro defensive lineman, either.
    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.
    General Assembly bill would shield names of young victims in court records
    Maryland lawmakers are considering a bill that, if passed, would automatically redact the names of minors who are victims of crime from publicly-available court documents.
    The Maryland State House is encircled by construction scaffolding for an ongoing renovation project, as lawmakers returned to Annapolis for the first day of their 90-day General Assembly session on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024.
    Commentary: Juvenile Services secretary takes reform seriously
    Vincent Schiraldi's track record demonstrates he was the right choice to lead Maryland’s Department of Juvenile Services, say former directors of the Washington, D.C., and Delaware juvenile services agencies.
    Maryland Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi speaks about his department's work during a State House news conference on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024. Gov. Wes Moore announced public safety proposals.
    Ravens sign WR Nelson Agholor to contract extension through 2024
    Agholor had 35 catches for 381 yards and four touchdowns in his first year in Baltimore.
    Ravens wide receiver Nelson Agholor celebrates a touchdown against the Houston Texans in the playoffs.
    Baltimore’s historically Black newspaper chain is sorting through its archives. Treasures are surfacing.
    A team of archivists is going through the AFRO American newspaper chain’s vast collection of records and artifacts.
    Dr. Frances Draper, AFRO CEO and publisher, moved the archive to a new location. It'll house the archive's treasures and the historical responsibility that comes with record keeping.
    Letters: Congress must extend benefit to close the digital divide
    Legislation in Congress would make internet access available to more people in Baltimore, throughout Maryland and elsewhere, Rep. Kweisi Mfume and the director of the Baltimore Digital Equity Coalition say.
    A little boy takes a standardized test on a laptop.
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