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    Ravens, needing help along rebuilding line, sign versatile OL Josh Jones
    The 6-foot-5, 319-pound Jones has experience at both tackle and guard spots.
    Josh Jones of the Arizona Cardinals blocks Aaron Donald of the Los Angeles Rams during a 2022 game.
    A town on the Eastern Shore suspended its entire police force. Residents want to know why.
    The largely unexplained decision has left Ridgely residents skeptical and on edge.
    The sign outside the town government and police department offices in Ridgely, Maryland.
    Maryland Bojangles restaurants shut down after allegations of wage theft and fraud
    All five Bojangles locations in Maryland have been shut down.
    Bojangles, the North Carolina fast food restaurant known for its fried chicken and biscuits, is planning to expands its footprint in Maryland.
    Letters: Bar association applauds passage of bill to protect judges
    The killing of a Maryland judge and a rise in threats against the state’s judges necessitated the passage of legislation to better protect them, the president and president-elect of the Maryland State Bar Association say.
    (L) Jason A. DeLoach is president of the Maryland State Bar Association, and Raphael Santini is the association’s president-elect.
    Xavier Scruggs on his transition from MLB to Korean baseball | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Former St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Xavier Scruggs discusses the difference in styles between playing for the KBO League and MLB.
    7 things to do: Love history? Annapolis crushes it for Maryland Day
    It’s Maryland Day weekend in and around Annapolis, with 40 museums, historic homes and cultural sites open for free or $1. Or you could catch a performance of experimental South Indian dance that tells the stories of immigrant women.
    The Pride of Baltimore II, a replica clipper built in 1988, sails past the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
    March Madness is here. Here’s how to protect yourself against online scams.
    Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown wants consumers on guard to avoid sports betting scams.
    A hand hold a mobile phone with four sports betting apps displayed.
    A 13-year-old’s pursuit to make the persimmon the state fruit
    Eighth grader Ada Marciniak said watching the bill move through the General Assembly has been “a pretty amazing learning experience.”
    The persimmon could become the State fruit of Maryland.
    Maryland labor attorney becomes first openly gay judge on 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals
    A Maryland labor attorney is set to become the first openly gay judge on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after winning final confirmation by the U.S. Senate.
    The U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals hears federal cases from Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
    Goodbye gun control? Maryland lawsuit could undo gun laws everywhere
    The federal court’s decision, depending on which way and how aggressively it rules, could have serious implications for any laws restricting gun ownership.
    The U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals hears federal cases from Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
    Ted Leonsis has talked to Gov. Wes Moore about arena plans
    The Wizards and Capitals owner's bold plan for a $2 billion project in Virginia is on hold. He needs to come up with a backup plan (or two).
    Washington Wizards owner Ted Leonsis watches the second half of an NBA basketball game between the Wizards and the Philadelphia 76ers, Monday, Oct. 31, 2022, in Washington.
    Judges use ‘arbitrary,’ ‘horrendous’ reasons to keep teens in adult court
    Maryland automatically charges more teens as adults than almost any other state. An analysis of recent decisions found that some judges rely on what juvenile justice advocates say is unfair reasoning to keep those young people in adult court.
    Illustration of a young man in a yellow jumpsuit standing in front of a judge and a lawyer in a courtroom. The young man wears a waist chain. An older man stands behind him.
    Plan for the state to take over Pimlico Race Course gets first review in Annapolis
    If the deal is approved, the nonprofit that will operate racing will adopt the name of the Maryland Jockey Club, the organization that’s been associated with thoroughbred racing in the state since the 1700s.
    Horses take off from the starting gate at the beginning of the 148th running of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course on May 20, 2023.
    An early surprise: Cherry blossom blooms have arrived in Baltimore
    Here’s where you can find cherry trees in Baltimore this spring.
    Several blooming cherry blossoms are visible along the water at Fort McHenry in Baltimore.
    What a national Realtor settlement means for Maryland homebuyers
    The impact of the National Association of Realtors' multimillion-dollar settlement on home buying and selling looks different for each state. Here's what it means for Maryland.
    A for sale sign stands in front of a row of townhouses in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland.
    She sought a protective order in Baltimore County against her husband. He was already dead.
    Brice Boots was found dead on Jan. 10 inside a 2003 Toyota Sequoia in a field about 650 feet off the road in Frederick County. He was 65. The Frederick County State's Attorney's Office alleges that his estranged wife, Frances Hamilton, and one of her nephews, Keon Wilson-Hawkins, conspired to kill him.
    Brice Boots was found dead on Jan. 10 inside a 2003 Toyota Sequoia in a field about 650 feet off the road in Frederick County. He was 65. The Frederick County State's Attorney's Office alleges that his estranged wife, Frances Hamilton, and one of her nephews, Keon Wilson-Hawkins, conspired to kill him.
    Top soccer clubs FC Barcelona, AC Milan will meet in Baltimore in preseason match
    Barcelona, one of the world’s most iconic clubs, has never played at M&T Bank Stadium.
    Christian Pulisic of AC Milan reacts during the Serie A TIM match between Hellas Verona FC and AC Milan at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on March 17, 2024 in Verona, Italy.
    Lawmakers move hundreds of bills ahead of key deadline in session’s final weeks
    If a bill hasn’t been shuttled across the State House’s marble hallway by the last session of Monday’s “crossover day,” it’s less likely to make it through the legislative process.
    Del. Jared Solomon (left), a Montgomery County Democrat, speaks with Del. Marc Korman, Chair of the Environment and Transportation committee, as other delegates engage in floor debate on “crossover day” in the Maryland State House in Annapolis on March 18, 2024.
    Gov. Moore waiting on housing bill as other legislative priorities advance
    Most of the proposals on the long wish list Gov. Wes Moore sent to lawmakers are moving forward ahead of a key deadline Monday.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announces proposals to combat violence and address violent crime during a press conference at the State House in Annapolis on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.
    Ravens mock draft 2.0: After 1st wave of free agency, offensive line help is a top priority
    Ravens GM Eric DeCosta has nine picks, including five in the top 130 and at least one in all seven rounds.
    Graham Barton was a three-year starter at left tackle for Duke, and he could start his NFL career inside, where the Ravens have lost one starter (left guard John Simpson) and will likely lose the other (right guard Kevin Zeitler).
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