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    BWI retail worker loses airport access after TSA finds loaded handgun at checkpoint
    TSA intercepted its 21st gun of the year at BWI airport on Sunday — this time, an airport employee brought it.
    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 22:  Passengers walk through a terminal at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) on December 22, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Registering a vehicle in Maryland is about to get more expensive
    Some vehicle registration fees are going to increase by more than 60%.
    Car registration fees are about to increase — and people who drive electric vehicles will have to pay an additional fee.
    Using religion to sell homemaking as the only career for women is the real sin
    Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker told a class of college graduates that the women among them were sold “diabolical lies” about their careers. He is the liar.
    There is nothing wrong with being a homemaker. There is also nothing wrong with not being one.
    Morgan State’s plan to train more Black doctors is years behind schedule
    Construction hasn't started, funding appears uncertain and it'll be at least another two years before students enroll.
    Photo collage of old hospital building on left and young Black female medical student on right, both obscured by chain link fence.
    Vacant and damaged, one former Catholic church may serve as warning about closures to come
    St. James the Less Roman Catholic Church once anchored an East Baltimore neighborhood that was home to many German Catholics, but it has languished since the parish was dissolved in the 1980s. A lightning strike sparked a fire in the towering steeple in 2020, and now it's up for sale with a $1 million asking price.
    St. James the Less Roman Catholic Church offers a tale of the promise and the pitfalls of offloading historic and expensive-to-maintain religious properties.
    Terps advance to NCAA lacrosse final with 12-6 victory over Virginia
    Maryland will play reigning champion Notre Dame on Monday in Philadelphia.
    Maryland coach John Tillman will be seeking his third national title and the fifth in program history.
    Our favorite trails and swim spots in Maryland State Parks
    One of my favorite ways to explore all that Maryland has to offer is by visiting state parks. You can enjoy hiking, camping, fossil hunting and playgrounds galore.
    Exploring a state park, like Jefferson Patterson State Park in Southern Maryland, is one of my favorite ways to get outside and spend time with the family.
    Need 25 bedrooms? Old Baltimore hotel up for sale after revival plans fall through
    A preservationist developer wanted to modernize an old 25-bedroom hotel in Mount Vernon. Now, the property sits with a listing price at $1.6 million.
    The Mount Vernon building was built in 1880 and for many years was reportedly used as a boarding house for female students at the Maryland Institute College of Art.
    Maryland men’s lacrosse is back in the Final Four after taking an unusual route to get there
    Maryland will play Virginia at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia in the rich program’s 29th NCAA semifinal round appearance since the tournament began in 1971.
    Faceoff specialist Luke Wierman in Maryland's quarterfinal win over the Duke Blue Devils.
    Commentary: Larry Hogan’s abortion pivot reminiscent of Bush’s ‘no new taxes’
    Maryland voters have every reason to be skeptical about Larry Hogan’s announcement at the start of his 2024 general election campaign for the U.S. Senate that he now favors abortion rights, says a former Maryland official who compares the announcement to President George H.W. Bush's “no new taxes” pledge.
    As he faces off against Angela Alsobrooks in Maryland’s U.S. Senate race, Larry Hogan now says he favors reproductive choice for women.
    Detoxing woman dies in Harford County jail. The sheriff won’t say what happened.
    A woman struggling with fentanyl addiction died in the Harford County Detention Center after being declared a “danger to self + community” and held without bail following a home-invasion burglary charge.
    The front of the Harford County Sheriff’s Office Headquarters.
    Naval Academy grads will live with the climate and energy crisis. Are they ready?
    When midshipmen graduating from the Naval Academy today reach retirement age in 2066, the Chesapeake Bay will be more than a foot higher.
    Naval Academy midshipmen present their capstone project on a microgrid power system for a Navy air station in Sicily.
    How Zach Orr is figuring things out as the Ravens’ defensive coordinator, and other takeaways from OTAs
    Orr’s first real test is less than four months away, but it’s a big one. The Ravens will open the season against the Chiefs.
    Zach Orr, the new Ravens defensive coordinator, is calling plays for the first time in his career.
    Case against Maryland doctors charged in Russian conspiracy dismissed
    The charges were dismissed with prejudice, meaning they cannot be retried.
    Jamie Lee Henry and Anna Gabrielian leave court after being federally indicted.
    Democrats vow Senate unity, but it’s unclear whether Trone will offer his money
    Trone spent at least $60 million of his own money on an unsuccessful primary bid, but blew past reporters with questions about his support this fall.
    U.S. Rep. David Trone offers his endorsement for former foe Angela Alsobrooks at a Maryland Democratic Party unity event in Greenbelt on Thursday.
    Maryland joins lawsuit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation, alleging an illegal monopoly
    The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Manhattan, was being brought by the Justice Department with 30 state and district attorneys general and seeks to break up the monopoly they say is squeezing out smaller promoters and hurting artists.
    Ticketmaster tickets and gift cards are shown at a box office in San Jose, Calif., May 11, 2009.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Curtain rises on outdoor theater season with ‘The Prom’
    Pleasant weather means the pace of life in Annapolis shifts outdoors, and one of the most pleasant things about the season may be the opportunity to enjoy theater under the stars.
    The waterfront of downtown Annapolis would be changed by a proposed maritime welcome center, part of an $88 million plan to protect the historic heart of Maryland's state capital from sea level rise.
    Ravens WR Zay Flowers intent on ‘building my reputation’; Jamal Adams impresses on free-agent visit
    Asked about navigating his off-the-field headlines this offseason, Flowers called it “a process that me and my team had to go through.”
    Ravens receiver Zay Flowers catches a pass Wednesday during organized team activities.
    Ravens RB Keaton Mitchell’s return is not ‘right around the corner’
    As an undrafted rookie last year, Mitchell had 47 rushes for 396 yards for two touchdowns in eight games.
    Undrafted rookie Keaton Mitchell had 47 rushes for 396 yards and two touchdowns in eight games last season.
    Chesapeake Bay blue crab numbers down slightly this year
    The number of crabs is an improvement from an all-time low in 2022, but still below average. The decline is less than 2%.
    A Maryland Blue crab before it is steamed.
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