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    Shannon scores 27 as No. 14 Illinois earns first victory at Maryland since 2011
    Maryland (14-12, 6-9 Big Ten) wore throwback 1970s-style uniforms to honor former coach Lefty Driesell, who died Saturday.
    Illinois guard Terrence Shannon Jr. shoots against Maryland guard DeShawn Harris-Smith (5) and forward Julian Reese on Saturday in College Park.
    Maryland LGBT population lower than national average, study says
    Even though the South has more LGBTQ adults than any other region of the country, Maryland actually has a lower percentage of people who identify as LGBTQ, according to a recent report.
    Brandon Gruszczynski stands for a portrait inside the Baltimore Eagle on Jan. 5, 2024.
    Boston University secures 74-65 win over Navy
    Austin Benigni finished with 19 points for the Midshipmen, who lost their eighth straight game.
    Lefty Driesell, coach who established Maryland basketball as a national force, dies at 92
    Driesell coached the Terrapins for 17 seasons and won more than 300 games and, during his time in College Park, Driesell elevated the culture and stature of the program.
    Lefty Driesell, pictured in 1974, led Maryland to eight appearances in the NCAA tournament.
    Fraud and scams cost Marylanders more than $164M last year
    The FTC warns that fraud cases are on the rise — just in time for a viral column that has the internet buzzing about scams.
    A stock photo of a woman looking at an unknown number calling on her smart phone.
    Veterans affairs agency still cleaning up at troubled Charlotte Hall facility
    Gov. Moore fired the previous health care contractor for abuse allegations.
    Charlotte Hall Veterans Home
    State replaces health system contractor auditors found cost the state millions
    The current vendor “has just failed to deliver” the level of service that Marylanders deserve, said Gov. Wes Moore, one of three members of the Board of Public Works that approved the contract.
    The Maryland Department of Health offices in Baltimore.
    Maryland weather: Winter storm advisories issued ahead of light snow
    Snow accumulations are expected to be 2 to 4 inches in some areas.
    Snow-covered cars lined Calvert Street on a snowy day in Baltimore on Jan. 19, 2024.
    Commentary: Maryland needs to reconsider transportation funding cuts
    With state transportation budget cuts proposed, mass transit in the Baltimore region needs restored funding and additional funding to cover the costs of construction and maintenance, says Jon Laria, who chairs the Baltimore Regional Transit Commission.
    Mass transit in the Baltimore region needs restored funding and additional funding to cover the costs of construction and maintenance, says Jon Laria, who chairs the Baltimore Regional Transit Commission.
    The start of free agency is weeks away, but a crucial Ravens deadline is coming in days
    On Monday, the contracts of five pending free agents — most notably Kevin Zeitler — will void, pushing money onto the 2024 salary cap.
    Ravens guard Kevin Zeitler blocks Houston Texans defensive tackle Khalil Davis, clearing a patch for quarterback Lamar Jackson.
    DOE partners with Maryland, Massachusetts and institutes to boost offshore wind development
    Maryland is joining a partnership to establish a center of excellence for offshore wind energy.
    The Block Island Wind Farm off the coast of Block Island, Rhode Island is pictured on Jun. 13, 2017.
    Annapolis seeks to tell stories of Black experience on Chesapeake Bay at expanded park
    The summer cottage of Coppin State Unversity President Parlett Moore will be combined with the adjacent Elktonia Carr’s Beach park to create a new cultural center focusing on the stories of African Americans and the Chesapeake Bay.
    Vince Leggett, founder of the nonprofit Blacks of The Chesapeake, talks about the significance of the cottage once owned by Parlett Moore, a president of what was then Copping State Teachers College.
    Maryland psychiatric hospital CEO on leave, accused of threatening staff
    A restraining order was issued against the top official at Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center.
    The top official at Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center is accused of threatening other staff.
    Maryland’s northern snakehead fish is about to get a new name: Chesapeake Channa
    “I believe an appetizing name is all that stands in the way of consumer acceptance,” Republican Sen. Jack Bailey told fellow senators during a public hearing.
    A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist a northern snakehead fish in Maryland. The fish's scientific name is Channa argus and in 2024, Maryland lawmakers are considering giving it a new common name: "Chesapeake channa."
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    You could take in some Latin dancing, take your kids to hear a Maryland children’s author go to a Paul Schaffer concert or go on the trail of presidents in Annapolis during the week through Feb. 21.
    A bronze statue depicts Gen. George Washington, then commander in chief of the Continental Army, resigning his military commission on Dec. 23, 1783 in the Old Senate Chamber of the Maryland State House in Annapolis. He would serve as president from 1789 to 1797.
    Commentary: Expungement eligibility change would remove obstacles to jobs, housing
    Closing a gap in Maryland’s rules for criminal record expungement eligibility would help remove obstacles to housing and employment, two attorneys say.
    Attorneys George Townsend and Allison Stillinghagan say closing a gap in Maryland’s criminal record expungement eligibility rules would help remove obstacles to housing and employment.
    Larry Hogan’s candidacy, national issues upend Democratic race for U.S. Senate
    Former Gov. Larry Hogan's entrance into the U.S. Senate race has changed the landscape for the top Democratic candidates, Angela Alsobrooks and David Trone. Each is arguing that they're more likely to beat the Republican former governor.
    The leading Democratic candidates for the U.S. Senate for Maryland in 2024 are U.S. Rep. David Trone and Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks.
    Gov. Wes Moore on the Orioles sale and his sports heroes | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Gov. Wes Moore joins former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman to discuss the Orioles sale, what it would take to get an NBA franchise in Baltimore and the possibility of Camden Yards getting a commercial name.
    In first interview, Larry Hogan says he won’t vote for a national abortion ban
    Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday that he won’t support a national abortion ban, his first comments on the hot political issue since he announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate.
    Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan poses for a portrait at the State House in Annapolis, Monday, Dec. 19, 2022.
    Baltimore-area schools close ahead of snow predictions Tuesday morning
    A winter storm is expected to bring snow to some portions of northern Baltimore and Harford counties as well as Frederick, Carroll and Cecil counties through Tuesday afternoon.
    A person walks through Fells Point on a rainy Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.
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