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    Ravens minicamp report: Lamar Jackson has up-and-down opener; tight ends and Arthur Maulet shine
    Unofficially, the two-time NFL Most Valuable Player went 20-for-26 in 11-on-11 work. But Jackson did throw three interceptions, a rarity for him.
    Quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) spins a football on his finger during the Baltimore Ravens’ first mandatory minicamp of the year at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills on June 11, 2024.
    HFStival is returning to D.C., but Maryland is just as stoked
    HFStival, the colossal yearly event that local radio station WHFS ran from 1990 to 2006, will be making its return this September at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.
    Fans surf the crowd at the 2004 HFStival in Washington, D.C.
    Commentary: How Gov. Moore’s plan transitioning away from gas, oil and propane appliances will reduce air pollution
    Properly implementing Gov. Wes Moore's executive order to establish air standards for heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems and water heaters will mean healthier Maryland communities, the president of the Green & Healthy Homes Initiative says.
    Officials applaud Maryland Gov. Wes Moore after signing an executive order on climate change on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at Elmer A. Henderson: A Johns Hopkins Partnership School in East Baltimore. Seated next to the governor is Secretary of State Susan Lee. Top row, from left: Kim Coble of the Maryland League of Conservation Voters; Environment Secretary Serena McIlwain; Maryland Energy Administration Director Paul Pinsky; Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld; Natural Resources Secretary Josh Kurtz; and Meghan Conklin, the state's chief sustainability officer.
    Heading to Bas Rouge after James Beard win? Try these other Easton restaurants, too.
    A James Beard Award for chef Harley Peet of Bas Rouge has shone the spotlight on Easton, the once-sleepy Eastern Shore town that is now a booming foodie capital.
    The only thing better than a freshly picked Eastern Shore peach has to be the peach pastry from P. Bordier, a new arrival to Easton from Bluepoint Hospitality Group. The pastry and crepe shop is led by Thomas Raquel, formerly of New York's Le Bernadin.
    For Jamie Raskin, Democratic warrior wit, the hits just keep on coming
    There are plenty of partisans in America right now. We’re a country overflowing with pundits and provocateurs. Rep. Jamie Raskin, though, is something apart.
    U.S. Rep. Jamie Rasking speaks to an appreciative crowd of Democrats Friday morning in Annapolis.
    Ravens minicamp: 13 players to watch at mandatory practices this week
    Summer break is almost here for Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, who will wrap up their offseason workout program this week.
    Inside Linebacker Trenton Simpson (23) completes a drill during the Baltimore Ravens’ organized team activities on June 6.
    Baltimore’s Clavel misses out, but Easton chef Harley Peet wins James Beard Award
    James Beard Award finalists Clavel Mezcaleria, Tony Conte of Inferno Pizzeria Napoletana in Darnestown and Harley Peet of Bas Rouge in Easton vied against eateries from across the coast and country.
    Harley Peet won the James Beard award in the best chef: mid-Atlantic category.
    Democratic National Committee funnels money to Maryland’s US Senate race
    The DNC is sending a $250,000 grant to the state party, bringing its total contributions to more than $600,000 for this election cycle. The Democrats’ top priority is to elect Angela Alsobrooks to the U.S. Senate over Republican Larry Hogan.
    The Maryland Democratic Party is getting $250,000 to hire and train organizers for this year’s election, which features Angela Alsobrooks running for an open U.S. Senate seat against former Gov. Larry Hogan.
    A year after Annapolis mass shooting killed 3, the tears still come easily
    A year, 365 days. It’s not enough to heal when someone you love is shot to death. Maybe all the time in the world isn’t enough.
    Harcina Ruiz, center, stands with her family at the entrance sign to her neighborhood sign repainted to honor the memory of her son, Mario Mireles. Mario, his father Nicholas Mireles and their friend Christian Segovia were shot to death on the street on June 11, 2023.
    Larry Hogan wants Donald Trump’s voters, but they might not want him
    Hogan maintains crossover appeal with Democrats and may not need the support of Trump-loving conservatives. But with Senate control on the line this year, Democrats could have second thoughts about their Hogan vote.
    Former President Donald Trump and former Gov. Larry Hogan will appear on the general election ballot together for the first time.
    Post Time’s 2nd-place finish continues strong showing for Maryland at Belmont Stakes
    Post Time, owned by Ellen Charles’ Hillwood Stable, had done just about everything asked of him by trainer Brittany Russell leading up to this race. And Saturday was no exception.
    National Treasure with jockey Flavien Prat wins the Hill N Dale Metropolitan Mile at Saratoga Race Course. Maryland-bred Post Time came in second.
    Mindframe comes achingly close to breaking Triple Crown losing streak for Maryland-breds
    Mindframe finished second in a field that included Kentucky Derby winner Mysitk Dan, Derby runner-up Sierra Leone, Preakness winner Seize the Grey and six other runners at historic Saratoga Race Course.
    Dornoch, with Luis Saez up, crosses the finish line ahead of Mindframe, with Irad Ortiz Jr. up, to win the 156th Belmont Stakes on Saturday.
    How this Maryland pastor ended up leading one of the fastest-growing churches in the nation
    In 2019, the year Kingdom Fellowship AME was founded, the church had about 3,000 members and an average weekly attendance of about 1,800 people, according to the church’s figures. Today, membership has swelled to nearly 8,000, and its weekly services draw about 2,500 attendees altogether.
    Reverend Matthew L. Watley delivers his sermon during Sunday service at Kingdom Fellowship AME Church, Sunday, June 2, 2024, in Calverton, Md. The suburban Maryland congregation, led by Rev. Watley, has landed at the top of a list of the fastest-growing churches in America.
    Commentary: The human cost of disasters such as the Key Bridge collapse
    When disasters such as the Key Bridge collapse occur, media and government attention on issues related to the loss of life are often lacking, says a Columbia University student and writer.
    Andrew Chung is a rising sophomore at Columbia University and a staff writer and editor for the Columbia Political Review and Columbia Undergraduate Law Review.
    Step by step: Anne Arundel running event aims to raise awareness about veteran, service member suicide
    Pasadena veteran Kyle Butters launched the running event to raise awareness for veterans who have died by suicide, suffered from PTSD and other mental health challenges.
    Flags placed by members of the Young Marines and Girl Scouts marking the gravesites of veterans are reflected in a statue at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens in Timonium on May 25, 2024.
    In US Senate race, Alsobrooks picks up endorsement from VP Harris
    “I was so proud to support her when she was state’s attorney, and to endorse her when she was county executive and today I proudly endorse Angela Alsobrooks for the United States Senate,” Harris said to cheers at a community center in Landover.
    Angela Alsobrooks (left), Maryland’s Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, is endorsed by U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris at a gun violence prevention event at the Kentland Community Center on June 7, 2024.
    Trans woman wins Miss Maryland USA, making history with a list of pageant firsts
    When Bailey Anne Kennedy was crowned on Saturday as Miss Maryland USA, she broke almost every barrier that existed in the state’s pageant history--including being the first married, Asian-American, and trans woman winner.
    Bailey Anne Kennedy smiles with tears in her eyes as she holds a bouquet and wears a tiara and Miss Maryland 2024 sash. The previous year's winner adjusts her sash and other beauty pageant contestants smile and applaud behind her.
    Pat Sajak, who called Maryland home, retires as host of ‘Wheel of Fortune’ after 41 seasons
    Pat Sajak announced his retirement in June 2023, making the 41st season of “Wheel of Fortune” his last.
    Pat Sajak and Vanna White attend the 25th anniversary celebration of “Wheel of Fortune” at Radio City Music Hall in 2007.
    Gov. Moore’s latest offshore wind move brings in federal support
    “Offshore wind means we don’t have to choose between hoping for and working for a green economy and a growing one,” Gov. Wes Moore said.
    A wind turbine spins and generates power for the U.S. electric grid at the South Fork Wind farm in the Atlantic Ocean, 35 miles east of Montauk Point, New York, in 2023.
    A clearer picture of the Ravens’ offense should arrive soon, plus other takeaways from OTAs
    Over the six practices open to reporters at OTAs, certain narratives came to light.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to organized team activities this week, but other key parts of the offense were missing.
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