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    What CFG Bank’s swanky new headquarters in South Baltimore says about its growth
    Following a period of rapid growth, CFG Bank has moved into its new headquarters in Baltimore Peninsula.
    CFG Bank’s new office in the Baltimore Peninsula is full of amenities that aim to draw employees back to the workplace, including a café-style lounge complete with a sports simulator, billiard table and shuffleboard.
    The case for the Ravens drafting Texas WR Adonai Mitchell in the first round
    Athletically, Mitchell is a rare breed. But what should the Ravens make of his limited college production?
    Adonai Mitchell of the Texas Longhorns celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Sep. 9, 2023, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
    ‘Sadly the tragedies have not stopped’: Officials plead for safe driving in work zones
    “Work zones are temporary, but actions behind the wheel can last forever,” is the message that state officials have for Maryland motorists.
    Four people stand and talk on a highway overpass with a large highway in the background.
    What life is like for children navigating Baltimore’s immigration court
    For the last decade, children have been traveling to the U.S. southwest border in record numbers, with more than 33,000 unaccompanied children arriving in Maryland since October 2014.
    Photo collage of silhouette of young girl with ponytail and backpack next to bright orange stuffed toy rabbit. The background shows on the left a photo of the border wall between the USA and Mexico, and on the right a grayscale photo of a judge in a courtroom.
    Key Bridge collapse: Here’s what you need to know
    Everything you need to know about the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
    Weeks after the Dali crashed into the Key Bridge and caused a deadly collapse, here's what you need to know.
    Maryland’s U.S. Senate race is among the most expensive in the nation
    Democrat David Trone shells out $40 million of his own money, while a Republican megadonor launches a super PAC for former Gov. Larry Hogan.
    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.
    Nick Mosby
    Learn about Nick Mosby, the Democrat who is running for re-election in the Baltimore City Council President's race.
    Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby is photographed in his City Hall office during an interview on Wednesday, March 15.
    Hilton Grows Best: Best places to buy plants in Maryland
    Hilton Carter takes a trip around Maryland to tell you about some of his favorite go-to places to shop for plants.
    Hilton Carter at Valley View Farms.
    Your hospital is a nonprofit, but your ER doctor works for Wall Street
    Maryland's emergency rooms need improving, and hospitals are increasing outsourcing the job to a national firm.
    Laurel Medical Center will be among the 10 University of Maryland Medical System locations where the emergency room will be operated by an outside firm.
    St. John’s College is reckoning with its racist past. That includes Francis Scott Key.
    St. John’s College in Annapolis will look at its most complicated graduate as part of a wider reckoning with its history of racism.
    Percy Moran's 1905 painting of Francis Scott Key and John S. Skinner as they watched the bombardment of Fort McHenry took a good deal of creative license.
    Remains recovered of 4th missing victim of Key Bridge collapse
    Officials did not identify the victim at the request of the family, but he is presumed to be one of the construction workers who fell from the bridge as it collapsed.
    Remnants of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge are lifted up by cranes, seen from a Department of Natural Resources boat on the Patapsco River in Baltimore, on April 10, 2024.
    Robyn Dixon says she was ‘fired’ from ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’
    Season 8 of “The Real Housewives of Potomac” will be Robyn Dixon’s last after the network chose to not invite her back.
    Robyn Dixon speaks at The 2023 Black Effect Podcast Festival at Pullman Yards on April 22, 2023, in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Ravens mock draft 3.0: What happens if Eric DeCosta trades out of the 1st round?
    What happens if the best player available on the Ravens’ board is less valuable than the best trade offer available?
    Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman could become a target if the Ravens move into the second round with their first pick in the draft.
    Baltimore tech CEO secures investments on ‘Shark Tank’ for all-in-one hairstyling tool
    'Shark Tank' panelists Mark Cuban and Emma Grede invested $150,000 in Dawn Myers’ $400 thermal hair infuser called The Mint, which is manufactured in Baltimore. The all-in-one hair tool detangles — and distributes heated conditioners and gels throughout — a person’s hair.
    In an episode of ABC’s “Shark Tank” that aired on April 5, Dawn Myers pitched her product to Mark Cuban, Emma Grede, Kevin O’Leary, Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec.
    Biden promised a new bridge built with American steel. Could some of it come from Baltimore?
    President Biden said the new Key Bridge will be built with American-made steel, and experts say this is not just possible, but likely.
    The Domino Sugar Factory, with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the background, is seen on Thursday, March 14, 2024.
    Maryland lawmakers took steps to achieve lofty climate aspirations. But did they go far enough?
    While Gov. Wes Moore was quick to declare victory as the General Assembly adjourned its legislative session, advocates and environmentalists said they viewed the session as mediocre at best in helping to achieve the state’s lofty climate aspirations.
    A group of people wearing suits stand in front of a blue and white bus that reads "zero emissions bus" on the side. They are holding large scissors with gold handles they used to cut a blue ribbon.
    Letters: City leaders disregard conditions leading to juvenile crime
    Youth development programs are among the resources needed to address the social and economic causes of juvenile crime, says Lillian Bocquin, a fellow with the Center for Adolescent Health at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.
    Lillian Bocquin is a Bloomberg Fellow with the Center for Adolescent Health at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.
    Prosecutors seeking multiple years in prison for Maryland Proud Boy over role in Jan. 6 riot
    Scott Miller of Anne Arundel is facing sentencing Friday in U.S. District Court in Washington for his role in the insurrection. He pleaded guilty in January to assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers using a dangerous weapon.
    In a court filing, federal prosecutors say Scott Miller, 36, of Millersville, swung a pole at a police officer during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. Miller, circled in a photo captured that day, was a member of the fascist group the Proud Boys at the time of the attack.
    Pride of Baltimore II prepares for summer as usual, despite Key Bridge collapse
    The Pride of Baltimore II is back in the harbor and ready to welcome visitors.
    The Pride of Baltimore II returned to Baltimore in early April. It's offering free deck tours this weekend at Fort McHenry.
    Banner political notes: Legislative housing updates; Key Bridge aftermath assistance
    Local governments will soon be able to set higher tax rates for homes deemed vacant.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
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