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    Terps needle Gamecocks, strengthen offensive line with 2024 class
    Maryland under Michael Locksley prioritizes recruiting and developing high schoolers. This year’s class reaffirms that commitment.
    COLLEGE PARK, MD, SPET. 2 2023--University of Maryland Head Coach Mike Locksley during a 38-6 Victory over Towson University..
    As evictions and expenses rise, Maryland renter coalition pushes for more aid
    A new report found that Maryland could see costs savings if lawmakers provided money upfront to prevent the displacement of those most at risk.
    NaShona Kess, vice president of the NAACP Baltimore City chapter, speaks at a news conference at The People’s Park in Annapolis about the need for more investment in eviction prevention funding on Dec. 20, 2023.
    Marylanders paid $12M in cannabis taxes in first 3 months of recreational sales
    The more than $12 million in taxes collected in the first three months puts Maryland on pace to be ahead of the forecast of $36 million per year.
    Lines form at Gold Leaf dispensary in Annapolis. State law effective Saturday requires dispensaries give priority service to medical patients either by providing a separate line or reserving dedicated shopping hours.
    Judge rejects initial challenge to use of race in admissions at Naval Academy
    A federal judge on Wednesday turned away an initial attack on the use of race as a factor in admissions at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, saying it is unclear if the policy is illegal under a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision.
    Naval Academy midshipmen walk past a gate at Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Saturday during a football game.
    100,000 Marylanders lost Medicaid coverage in the last 6 months
    In November, more than 1 in 5 people up for renewal lost their public health insurance because they did not turn in the necessary paperwork.
    Maryland is halfway through a yearlong effort to renew health insurance for the 1.8 million Marylanders on Medicaid, following the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency in May.
    How Roquan Smith, Kyle Hamilton and the Ravens’ defense can limit the 49ers’ explosive attack
    When the Ravens face the 49ers, no unit will be more important in coordinator Mike Macdonald’s scheme than his second-level defenders.
    From left, Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton (14), defensive tackle Justin Madubuike (92) and linebacker Roquan Smith (0) celebrate during the game against the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023.
    Maryland connection is strong in new movie musical version of ‘The Color Purple’
    Several people who play pivotal roles in the movie have Maryland connections, from producer Oprah Winfrey to actress Phylicia Pearl Mpasi and members of the crew.
    Phylicia Pearl Mpasi stars as young Celie and Halle Bailey plays young Nettie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ bold new take on a classic, “The Color Purple," set for a Dec. 25, 2023 release.
    State agencies clash over youth crime response at South Baltimore town hall
    The presentations did not appear to allay the worries of residents who came to be heard and to hear solutions.
    The Baltimore Juvenile Justice Center at 300 N. Gay St. opened its doors in October 2003.
    What changes might come to Camden Yards? Orioles, stadium authority have made wish lists
    Now that a lease has been signed, the Orioles and the Maryland Stadium Authority can tap into up to $600 million of taxpayer-financed bonds for upgrades.
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards is seen from a window inside the ballpark’s warehouse on Monday, Dec. 18, 2023.
    Maryland QB Taulia Tagovailoa opts out of Music City Bowl
    Tagovailoa ends his collegiate career as the Terps’ leader in most passing statistics and the Big Ten’s leader in passing yards.
    University of Maryland’s QB #3 Taulia Tagovailoa during a 38-6 victory over Towson University in September 2023.
    Baltimore Orioles and state finalize new Camden Yards lease
    The team will remain at Oriole Park at Camden Yards for at least 15 years — and potentially decades, if all goes to plan, according to state and team officials.
    Gov. Wes Moore delivers remarks at a press conference inside the Camden Yard warehouse after the Maryland Stadium Authority voted to extend the Orioles lease at the ballpark on Monday, Dec. 18, 2023.
    Deadline of May 31 set for sex abuse claims against Archdiocese of Baltimore
    Survivors of clergy sex abuse have about five months and two weeks to submit paperwork about the abuse they suffered and apply for payment.
    Photo illustration of silhouette of older woman in profile, looking to the left, head bowed over clasped hands. The background on the left is red and inscribed with two months of a calendar; the background behind the woman on the right is black.
    Southwest fined $140 million by DOT over holiday travel meltdown last year
    Almost a year later, Southwest says it’s made improvements to bolster winter operations.
    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 22:  Passengers walk through a terminal at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) on December 22, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Pope Francis approves blessings for same-sex couples
    A new document explains the change in Vatican policy, stating that people seeking God’s love and mercy shouldn’t be subject to “an exhaustive moral analysis” to receive it.
    Pope Francis speaks during his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at The Vatican, on Oct. 18, 2023.
    How to get help paying your Maryland hospital bill: A graphic guide
    If you find yourself with a hospital bill you can't pay, don't panic. You've got options.
    Maryland hospitals must pay back millions to poor patients. First, they have to find them.
    Once the thorny process is complete, it could serve as a model for other states with nonprofit hospitals that overcharged patients.
    The Ravens secured a playoff berth. Now comes the NFL’s Game of the Year.
    On Christmas Day, the AFC-leading Ravens will take on the NFC-leading 49ers. “I know y’all are excited for it, too,” Justin Madubuike said.
    Teammates rush Ravens running back Gus Edwards after his fourth-quarter touchdown Sunday night at Jacksonville.
    Instant analysis of Ravens’ playoff-clinching win over the Jaguars
    It wasn't pretty, but the Ravens became the first AFC team to clinch a playoff spot.
    Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely makes a third-quarter reception between Jaguars defenders Darious Williams and Andrew Wingard Sunday night during Baltimore's 23-7 victory at Jacksonville.
    Ravens S Kyle Hamilton will play vs. Jaguars despite limited week of practice
    The Jaguars will be without starting cornerback Tyson Campbell (quadriceps) and starting safety Andre Cisco (groin).
    Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton tackles Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua during last week's game.
    Maryland weather: Heavy rain, strong winds expected Sunday into Monday
    Look for widespread 1- to 3-inch rain totals, and the best chance of 3 inches of rain or more will be in Baltimore and points north and west.
    The National Weather Service is warning that rain and strong wind will move through the Baltimore area Sunday into Monday. Flooding is possible, especially east of Interstate 95.
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