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    Commentary: Funding civil legal aid vital to protect many Maryland families
    Maryland lawmakers must approve funding needed for civil legal aid to ensure low-income families have access to stable and effective representation, the directors of legal services organizations say.
    6/28/22—the exterior of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse.
    What to know about No Labels, the third party trying to get on Maryland ballots
    No Labels is seeking to appear on as many state presidential ballots as possible in 2024, arguing voters don’t like the choices they have for president this year.
    Voting booths are set up in a gymnasium on Election Day 2022 at Margaret Brent Elementary/Middle School.
    A stranded ship’s owner shelled out for killing oysters. Who benefits now?
    The decision about where to put oysters paid for by the owners of the Ever Forward may be the opening act in the next great oyster drama on the Chesapeake Bay. As signs that massive oyster reef reconstruction is working abound, where do efforts to rebuild a keystone species go next?
    The container ship Ever Forward grounded in the Chesapeake Bay outside the Craighill Channel near Annapolis in the spring of 2022. The owners have agreed to pay for oyster beds destroyed in the accident.
    Donta Scott scores 20 of his 22 in the second half as Maryland tops short-handed Michigan 64-57
    The Wolverines were without leading scorer Dug McDaniel.
    BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA - MARCH 16: Julian Reese #10 of the Maryland Terrapins reacts after a made basket against the West Virginia Mountaineers during the second half in the first round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Legacy Arena at the BJCC on March 16, 2023 in Birmingham, Alabama.
    Maryland elections board member resigns after being charged with taking part in Capitol riot
    Carlos Ayala is a Republican from Salisbury who was appointed to the elections board last year by Gov. Wes Moore, following a recommendation from the Maryland Republican Party.
    An image from federal court documents shows Carlos Ayala at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Ayala is charged with civil disorder and other charges.
    Masks are back: Maryland hospitals, doctor offices require face coverings again
    Johns Hopkins hospitals and doctor offices join two other Maryland medical systems in requiring masks again.
    Many medical facilities’ official policies recommend, even strongly recommend, visitors and staff wear masks.
    Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan steps down from No Labels’ board
    Hogan did not address his own future in a letter to No Labels President and CEO Nancy Jacobson announcing his resignation as co-chair, but he offered no criticism of the group, its plans or leadership.
    Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is interviewed in the Governor’s Reception Room at the State House in December 2022.
    No Labels hits signature threshold to become political party in Maryland
    Jared DeMarinis, Maryland’s elections administrator, said the state has verified the more than 10,000 signatures of registered voters in Maryland that are required to form a political party and put candidates on the ballot.
    Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan speaks at Politics & Eggs, a political speakers series at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022. Hogan, a Republican finishing his second term as governor, is weighing a run for president in 2024.
    Will the 2023 Ravens go further than the 2019 team? Let’s compare them.
    The 2019 team entered the postseason as Super Bowl favorites and left without a win. Four years later, the Ravens are again dominant. How do the teams stack up?
    Lamar Jackson, Morgan Moses and Patrick Ricard celebrate a Jackson touchdown this season. These Ravens have better wins, a more complete quarterback and more ways to win than the 2019 team that lost its first playoff game.
    4 things we learned on the first day of Maryland’s General Assembly session
    One day down, 89 to go.
    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.
    Beau Brade leaves Maryland after helping forge its culture
    Brade leaves after the Terps’ third straight bowl game victory, as a defensive stalwart and program leader.
    Defensive back Beau Brade (2)
Maryland Football vs. Ohio State at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, OH on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. 
Mackenzie Miles/Maryland Terrapins
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    You could catch blues or Irish-Americana on intimate stages in Annapolis, catch a long-running Rolling Stones tribute or see the first new theatrical production of 2024 in the week through Jan. 16, 2024.
    There’s a lot of Irish-American fans in Annapolis. The 19th Street Band should provide them with a reason to turn out on a cold Monday night in January. The band’s third album, “Near Perfect” was released in July.
    John Harbaugh wants a championship to match his brother’s with Michigan
    “Like any brother ... your brother gets something, you want it, too, right?” John Harbaugh said Wednesday.
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh is seeking a second Super Bowl title. He won the first coaching against his brother.
    How lawmakers say they’ll represent you in Annapolis
    Most of the lawmaking course has already been charted by leadership, but legislators bring with them the individual names and unique stories of their constituents — even those who didn’t vote for them.
    Del. Adrienne A. Jones is sworn in as speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates to a standing ovation at the Maryland State House in Annapolis on Jan. 10, 2024. The 90-day General Assembly session convenes at noon Wednesday and will adjourn on Monday, April 8.
    Kentucky Derby purse raised to $5 million, 3 times Preakness
    The Preakness purse has been $1.65 million, while the Belmont Stakes' was recently raised to $2 million.
    Mage, ridden by jockey Javier Castellano, crosses the finish line to win the 149th running of the Kentucky Derby.
    Maryland didn’t get snow, but we did get ... Arctic birds?
    Tuesday’s rainstorms swept unusual puffin-like seabirds into the mid-Atlantic region.
    This dovekie, an arctic seabird, was swept ashore in Virginia by a rain storm on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.
    Back to work: Governor, lawmakers begin 90 days of lawmaking in Annapolis
    The opening day of the General Assembly session is a day of ceremony and optimism, with lawmakers greeting each other after months spent back in their districts and at their day jobs.
    Del. Adrienne A. Jones is sworn in as speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates to a standing ovation at the Maryland State House in Annapolis on Jan. 10, 2024. The 90-day General Assembly session convenes at noon Wednesday and will adjourn on Monday, April 8.
    Flood and wind warnings continue Wednesday as Marylanders survey storm damage
    Baltimore area residents and emergency responders are surveying the damage caused by substantial rainfall that soaked the region Tuesday.
    The 1900 block of Thames Street was still underwater at Wolfe Street.
    Ravens WR Zay Flowers, CB Marlon Humphrey missing at practice, but key contributors return
    The return of several players is a promising sign for their availability in next weekend’s playoff game.
    Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey exercises on a bike during the second quarter against the Miami Dolphins on New Year's Eve.
    Tight budget, juvenile crime concerns top agenda in Annapolis as lawmakers go back to work
    Maryland’s lawmakers will spend 90 days reviewing thousands of bills. But the issues likely to get the most attention are a tight budget situation and ongoing concerns about violence and crime involving young people.
    Exterior of the Maryland State House.
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