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    Severe storms possible in parts of Maryland later Thursday
    As of Thursday morning, it appears the best chance for severe storms will be south of Baltimore across far southern Maryland and the lower Eastern Shore.
    Raindrops are seen on a window.
    New poll shows Alsobrooks and Trone in dead heat in Senate race
    As Election Day voting approaches, a new poll from Emerson College shows Alsobrooks with 42% support to 41% to Trone.
    Leading candidates for the U.S. Senate in Maryland in 2024 are, from left: U.S. Rep David Trone, a Democrat; former Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican; and Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks.
    Get your first peek at Baltimore-based Apple TV series ‘Lady in the Lake’
    “Lady in the Lake,” the Apple TV+ drama based on the 2019 novel by New York Times bestselling author Laura Lippman, will have its global premiere date of July 19. The miniseries stars Natalie Portman and Baltimore-native Moses Ingram.
    Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram in "Lady in the Lake," premiering July 19, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    Maryland hospitals took money from poor patients. Why haven’t they paid them back?
    Refunds are coming — as much as eight years after the first patients paid their bills.
    Hospital and state officials have to figure out how to find the patients owed refunds without violating the privacy laws that protect their health and income data.
    The Colgate Creek Bridge is taking years to replace. Now it’s hampering traffic near the port.
    The replacement of the Colgate Creek Bridge near the Port of Baltimore was supposed to be finished years ago. City officials now say it won’t be finished until December 2025.
    This photo shows a roadway partially closed down with orange construction cones. A truck is driving toward the camera underneath street signs indicating where to turn into a Port of Baltimore terminal.
    Federal judge throws out lawsuit seeking to halt state election results
    The Maryland lawsuit was the first of a planned nationwide legal push against local election officials.
    7/7/22—Voting booths inside Annapolis Middle School on the first day of early voting in Maryland’s Primary Election.
    Ravens GM Eric DeCosta on Nate Wiggins’ weight, Devontez Walker’s potential and a surprising ‘sleeper’
    Here are five takeaways from Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta’s breakdown of the team's draft class.
    Baltimore Ravens rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins warms up during work out Saturday, May 4 2024 in Owings Mills, Md.
    Former Frederick County PTA president hit with almost 200 charges of theft and forgery
    In total, the former PTA president is accused of taking $23,134.58 from multiple bank accounts and forging signatures 46 times to do so.
    In total, the former PTA president is accused of taking $23,134.58 from multiple bank accounts and forging signatures 46 times to do so.
    10 Mother’s Day restaurant suggestions that’ll make you seem like a good kid
    Seal the deal as the favorite child by celebrating Mother’s Day at one of these 10 restaurants recommended by food social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
    The patio at Gunther & Co.
    Congressional race offers Anne Arundel, Howard voters a contrast in political styles
    Harry Dunn has brought national attention to the race, but other candidates in the crowded primary are finding messages that break through with voters.
    The campaign donations of former U.S. Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn and state Sens. Sarah Elfreth and Clarence Lam have drowned out the competition in the Democractic primary race for Maryland's 3rd Congressional District.
    Maryland Supreme Court agrees to take up constitutionality of Child Victims Act of 2023
    The Child Victims Act of 2023 took effect on Oct. 1, 2023, and eliminated the statute of limitations for survivors of childhood sexual abuse to file lawsuits and allowed more people to sue institutions that enabled their victimization.
    Governor Wes Moore signs the Child Victims Act into law on April 11, 2023.
    ‘Non-endorsement’ endorsements appear in Democratic primaries
    In this year’s Democratic primary election season, some officials have pledged support, showcased their attendance at political events and heaped praise on their favorites without making official endorsements.
    Gov. Wes Moore, center left, and Mayor Brandon Scott, center right, walk through the Four by Four neighborhood on May 7, 2024.
    In the US Senate primary, will the Baltimore region decide the winner?
    Winning an election is all about numbers. Where will Maryland’s U.S. Senate candidates find their votes?
    Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks and U.S. Rep. David Trone spoke at a candidates' forum in March.
    No, you can’t cast another ballot just because a candidate dropped out
    Elections officials are reminding voters that if they’ve already submitted a signed ballot via mail or a dropbox, or voted during early voting, that action is final. Even if a candidate has said they no longer want the job.
    Voters can’t ask for a re-do if they’ve already voted, state elections officials are reminding voters.
    Maryland escapes the worst weather, but severe storms possible this week
    Severe, isolated storms are possible Thursday, according to forecasters.
    Maryland is in an “unsettled” weather pattern that's more typical of midsummer.
    Souls to the Polls: Black churches say election stakes have never been higher
    Maryland clergy leaders, who reach thousands on a weekly basis, are using the pulpit to emphasize the need to vote.
    Black churches like Empowerment Temple AME Church continue to hold sway in Maryland politics.
    Accept no substitutions or fakes. I’m the real Rick Hutzell.
    A man taking photos of students at an Annapolis school Tuesday afternoon was approached by staff members. He told them he was me.
    That's not me in the distance of this security footage screen grab. The man in the blue short sleeve shirt, shorts and knee-high white socks was confronted while taking photos at a local school at identified himself as Rick Hutzell of The Baltimore Banner.
    Former Stevenson, pro lacrosse player Callum Robinson found dead in Mexico
    Robinson, a native of Australia, his brother Jake and their friend Jack Carter Rhoad went missing last weekend on a camping and surfing trip on Mexico’s Baja California coast.
    Callum Robinson, an alum of Stevenson University in Baltimore County, was one of three people found killed near the township of Santo Tomás in Mexico on Friday.
    Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to 4 with Maryland ties
    Olympic champion swimmer Katie Ledecky, ex-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and politician, philanthropist Michael Bloomberg and astrophysicist Jane Rigby will be honored at the White House on Friday.
    Olympic and world champion swimmer Katie Ledecky, who grew up in Montgomery County, will be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom at the White House on Friday.
    Ocean City making opioid overdose medication publicly available
    The boxes will have instructions on how to administer the medication and a QR code that can be scanned to learn more about opioid overdoses and nalaxone.
    People walk along the Ocean City Boardwalk.
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