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    Whatever, Delaware! These orange crush locations prove Maryland does it better
    Here’s a roundup of hot spots that show Maryland has not only mastered the orange crush, but branched off and created a slew of innovative flavors — and even an unexpected alternative.
    The passionfruit tea crush (left), traditional crush, and lemon basil blueberry crush (right) are photographed at Wicked Sisters on July 18, 2024.
    Chaos for travelers at BWI amid global network disruptions
    Many travelers at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport had a frustrating and chaotic morning as a consequence of a global technology outage.
    Long lines at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
    Maryland Congressman Raskin calls on Biden to carefully consider his future
    He’s the highest-ranking Maryland Democrat to suggest that stepping down could be a consideration for Biden, whose campaign has struggled in recent weeks.
    WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 29: U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin, member of the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol, talks to members of the media outside of the U.S. Capitol, on September 29, 2022 in Washington, DC. Raskin said the committee is planning to reschedule their postponed hearing as soon as possible.
    Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey’s 2023 season was full of pain — but he can still be a key piece
    After an injury-plagued 2023 season, is this the beginning of the end for Humphrey? Probably not. Just look at the film.
    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - NOVEMBER 12: Marlon Humphrey #44 of the Baltimore Ravens takes the field with a military member before the game against the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium on November 12, 2023 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Todd Olszewski/Getty Images)
    Is COVID rising in Maryland? Here’s what we know
    The limited data suggests COVID-19 is spreading in Maryland during this crazy-hot summer.
    COVID-19 vaccines are advertised at pharmacies across the region, but they're in short supply.
    JD Vance introduces himself as Trump’s running mate and makes direct appeal to Rust Belt
    The 39-year-old Ohio senator is a relative political unknown. In his first prime-time speech since becoming the nominee for vice president, Vance spoke of growing up poor in Kentucky and Ohio, his mother addicted to drugs and his father absent, and how he later joined the military and went on to the highest levels of U.S. politics.
    JD Vance, wearing a blue suit and blue tie, speaks while Donald Trump, wearing a dark suit and red tie, stands over his shoulder watching.
    Maryland records 3 more heat deaths, matching last year’s total
    All of the people who died were white men, according to data published by the Maryland Department of Health for the week of July 7-13. Two of the deaths were in Baltimore City and one was in Kent County.
    The sun sets in Baltimore on June 22, 2024.
    Vice presidential nominee JD Vance energizes LGBTQIA+ opposition
    Two of the nation’s most recognizable LGBTQIA+ organizations immediately denounced the choice of JD Vance as a GOP vice presidential candidate.
    Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance arrives at the Republican National Convention Monday, July 15, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
    Maryland cuts nearly $150M from budget as Medicaid, child care costs rise
    Rising enrollment in Medicaid and the Child Care Scholarship Program led Gov. Wes Moore to propose budget cuts in order to keep those programs funded.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, center, speaks about budget cuts at a meeting of the Maryland Board of Public Works at the State House in Annapolis on Wednesday, July 17, 2024. He's joined by Treasurer Dereck Davis, left, and Comptroller Brooke Lierman, right.
    Key Bridge collapse means Maryland will likely raise bridge, tunnel tolls in 2027
    With lost revenue because of the bridge collapse and uncertainty over whether Congress will pay the whole amount to rebuild it, the toll increase will take place a year earlier than planned, a spokesman said.
    The Baltimore skyline is seen behind wreckage from the Key Bridge collapse on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
    Angry residents push back against proposed 70-mile power line across Central Maryland
    The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project would bring a 70-mile energy transmission line to central Maryland. But the plan to slice through three counties to fuel data centers is worrying residents in Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick counties.
    Children are seen holding signs opposing the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project in Carroll County at a public information session held at the Westminster Senior Center on July 11, 2024.
    One person killed when small plane crashes into river on Maryland’s Eastern Shore
    Maryland law enforcement officials and the NTSB are investigating a small plane crash that is believed to have left a person dead in Royal Oak on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
    The Maryland State Police logo.
    UMD will pay $500K to settle allegations of failing to disclose Chinese companies’ funding
    The undisclosed funding came from two Chinese companies, both of which have been viewed with skepticism in the U.S.
    Library and campus of the University of Maryland located in College Park, MD.
    Is African American studies ‘divisive’? This school board changed its mind
    Previously, some Harford County school board members said they believed the African American studies course was too political and didn’t include enough positive history.
    Harford County’s school board approved a new Advanced Placement African American studies course in July after rejecting it last month.
    Black women crab pickers risked it all in 1938. Maryland finally recognizes them.
    The Maryland Department of Transportation recently installed a historic marker on Route 413 in Crisfield to commemorate the 86th anniversary of a strike by about 600 workers — predominantly Black women — for fair wages in the seafood industry. It’s part of a statewide effort to recognize history that has been left out or gone unacknowledged.
    A mural of crab pickers is seen on a wall in Crisfield, MD on June 12, 2024.
    Senate candidates Hogan, Alsobrooks raised a combined $11.9 million since April
    In Maryland’s competitive race for the U.S. Senate, candidates Angela Alsobrooks and Larry Hogan are raking in millions of dollars to make their case to voters.
    Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, left, and former Gov. Larry Hogan are vying for a seat in the U.S. Senate representing Maryland.
    Ravens place RB Keaton Mitchell on PUP list; two draft picks could be sidelined to start training camp
    Mitchell, who’s targeting a midseason return from last year’s season-ending knee injury, is expected to miss training camp.
    Keaton Mitchell #34 of the Baltimore Ravens runs with the ball against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the third quarter at EverBank Stadium on Dec. 17, 2023, in Jacksonville, Florida.
    How an unusual experiment helped Baltimore house nearly 300 families and counting
    Mayor Brandon Scott and other officials announced permanent funding for a program that helps formerly unhoused people stay in their homes.
    Kevin Lindamood, president and CEO of Healthcare for the Homeless, speaks at a news conference inside Baltimore City Hall. City leaders announced funding to continue and expand a pilot program providing permanent housing for nearly 300 city residents.
    Trump picks Sen. JD Vance of Ohio as his GOP running mate
    Vance is perhaps most ideologically aligned with the former president and would energize his base. At age 39, he would add a millennial contrast to the older men at the top of their parties’ tickets.
    Republican presidential candidate, former U.S. President Donald Trump gestures to supporters after speaking at a rally at the North Charleston Convention Center In February.
    FBI warns Maryland ATM, bank customers after alarming rise in armed ‘jugging’ robberies
    Organized groups are targeting people after they leave ATMs or banks and robbing them at gunpoint.
    An Anne Arundel County Police vehicle.
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