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Maryland

    After quiet exit, former Maryland schools superintendent lands new job in Texas
    Maryland’s former education chief Mohammed Choudhury is returning to Texas to work for the Fort Worth school district.
    Mohammed Choudhury, the former state schools superintendent for Maryland, previously worked at school districts in Dallas and San Antonio.
    5 things to know about why Gov. Moore is proposing budget cuts
    The state is preparing for rising health care and child care program costs by proposing cuts now.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has proposed a $63.1 billion budget for the 12-month period beginning on July 1, 2024.
    Maryland residents voice concerns about planned new transmission lines across counties
    An environmentally-focused upgrade to Maryland’s electric grid will require more than 70 miles of overhead powerlines across several counties.
    A historic house and power lines in Annapolis.
    Gov. Moore proposes nearly $150M in state budget cuts, anticipating rising costs
    The cuts span nearly all of state government, from disaster recovery to neighborhood revitalization programs to local law enforcement grants and funding for local health departments.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore takes questions during a news conference in the Maryland State House on June 20, 2024. Moore’s administration announced nearly $150 million in budget cuts Wednesday to pay for expected growth in health care and child care programs.
    Cardin, Van Hollen continue push for full funding of Key Bridge replacement
    Maryland’s U.S. senators are continuing their push to have the federal government pay the entire cost of rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge, calling on their colleagues to pass legislation to authorize the spending.
    A man speaks into a podium microphone outside and the remains of a bridge are seen in the background.
    $20M to pay lawyers: Where money from Baltimore’s opioid settlement will go
    Questions abound about how the money will be used to combat overdoses.
    Discarded Narcan nasal spray sits on Retreat Street in Baltimore on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023.
    Ranking the Ravens’ best players in 2024: Lamar Jackson is clear No. 1, but who’s behind him?
    We ranked the top players on the Ravens’ 2024 roster based on their projected impact this season. Here are the top 10.
    Quarterback Lamar Jackson throws during the third day of Ravens minicamp on June 13, 2024.
    Ravens training camp starts earlier than normal this summer. Here’s how to get in.
    Approximately 1,000 people can attend the Ravens' practices in Owings Mills, which run from July 21 to Aug. 15. Here’s what you need to know.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson signs items for fans after practice on July 27, 2023.
    By the numbers: What did ‘Lady in the Lake’ do for Maryland’s economy?
    The production of “Lady in the Lake” used the state’s Film Production Activity Tax Credit, an incentive of the Maryland Film Office that helps attract productions to film on location in the state and provides refundable tax credits for certain costs incurred during filming.
    Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram in "Lady in the Lake," premiering July 19, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    W. Va. troopers tackled, stunned a Maryland man. A judge approved a settlement over his death.
    Kanawha County Circuit Judge Kenneth Ballard approved the settlement for the estate of Edmond Exline. The lawsuit said he died at a hospital after three troopers tackled and handcuffed him and used a Taser to immobilize him Feb. 12, 2023, along Interstate 81 near Martinsburg.
    Kanawha County Circuit Judge Kenneth Ballard approved the settlement for the estate of Edmond Exline. The lawsuit said he died at a hospital after three troopers tackled and handcuffed him and used a Taser to immobilize him Feb. 12, 2023, along Interstate 81 near Martinsburg.
    Chesapeake Bay health scores C+ for first time in decades
    Of the 15 regions of the Chesapeake, 11 showed “improved” scores and five regions showed “significant improving trends,” officials said Tuesday.
    The Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement, a written pact guides bay restoration efforts, includes six states and Washington, D.C.
    Sweltering heat to continue with the temperature feeling as high as 108
    Temperatures on Tuesday could feel as high as 105 to 108 degrees in the Baltimore and Washington, D.C., metro areas.
    The sun sets in Baltimore on June 22, 2024.
    Gov. Moore emerges as key ally as Biden campaign stumbles
    Gov. Wes Moore has been charming crowds and talking to TV hosts on President Joe Biden’s behalf for more than a year, ever since he was among 50 named to a national advisory board for the campaign.
    Gov. Wes Moore and President Joe Biden walk out for a press conference about the Key Bridge collapse at the Maryland Transportation Authority Police Headquarters in Dundalk on Friday, April 5, 2024.
    Woman, grandmother identified as victims in Baltimore County double homicide
    Baltimore County Police continue to investigate the killings of a young woman and her grandmother in their Middle River home over the weekend. They were found to have “apparent trauma to the upper body.”
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Ranking the Ravens’ best players in 2024: Who’s in the top 20?
    We ranked the top players on the Ravens' 2024 roster based on their projected impact this season. Here are Nos. 20-11.
    Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely (80) extends his arms to score a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, December 31, 2023. The Ravens won, 56-19, to secure the best record in the AFC.
    Officers who defended the Capitol fight falsehoods about Jan. 6 and campaign for Joe Biden
    Harry Dunn, Daniel Hodges and Aquilino Gonell are telling audiences about what they went through that day and trying to lay out the contrast between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. It’s an unusual transition for law enforcement officers who once protected members of Congress and are used to keeping their political views to themselves.
    Harry Dunn, a former U.S. Capitol Police officer who defended the Capitol as it was overrun by a mob on Jan. 6, 2021, is running for Congress in Maryland's 3rd Congressional District.
    Why the LGBTQIA+ community needs straight allies
    Now that Baltimore Pride is over, some in the LGBTQIA+ community know that the fight for gender minority rights and existence also relies heavily on having meaningful straight allies.
    Straight ally Karen Dugan poses for a portrait outside of Leon’s Backroom Bar on July 3, 2024.
    If Biden steps aside, these are the Democrats who will speak for Maryland
    With clamor growing for President Joe Biden to step aside as the nominee, we all should suddenly care very much about who attends the convention in August. Because these Democrats, most of them people you’ve never heard of, could — maybe — have a say in what happens next in this craziest of presidential elections dramas.
    Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. Original photos by Getty Images and Ulysses Muñoz.
    Paper, fax machines, stress. Inside cyberattacks on hospitals
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    7 things to do in Annapolis: Fourth of July parades and fireworks
    There are three main July Fourth parades across Anne Arundel County — 10 a.m. in Severna Park, 1 p.m. in Galesville and 6 p.m. in Annapolis. Here’s a guide by the numbers, with a nod to a giant memorial flag, the weather forecast and Elvis for President.
    As many as 50 volunteers carry the 30-by-60 Nathaniel McDavitt Flag during the Severna Park Independence Day Parade. The giant Stars and Stripes is displayed every year in memory of a 2011 Severna Park High School graduate who died in Jordan while serving in 2016.
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