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    After shooting death of judge, Maryland judiciary seeks applications for replacement
    Maryland’s state judiciary is accepting applications to replace a circuit court judge who was killed earlier this year by a man whose divorce case the judge was presiding over, authorities have said.
    FILE - Washington County Circuit Court Clerk Kevin Tucker, right, swears in Andrew F. Wilkinson as a circuit court judge on Jan. 10, 2020, as Wilkinson's wife, Stephanie, watches.   Pedro Argote, 49, is suspected of gunning down the judge in his driveway hours after he ruled against him in a divorce case. The Washington County Sheriff's Office said in a statement   that the silver Mercedes SUV that Argote was believed to be driving has been located in Williamsport, about 8 miles (13 kilometers) southwest of Hagerstown, where the judge was shot outside his home. ( Julie E. Greene/The Herald-Mail via AP)
    A beer hall. Open-air tailgating. Here’s what Ravens are adding to M&T Bank Stadium.
    Ravens officials on Tuesday announced a new round of renovations planned for M&T Bank Stadium, including a tailgate and concert venue, field-level seating and infrastructure investments.
    A rendering of the planned north plaza at M&T Bank Stadium. (Courtesy of the Baltimore Ravens)
    Rockville-based Choice Hotels launches hostile $8 billion takeover bid for Wyndham
    FILE - A Wyndham Garden hotel is shown in New York on Oct. 17, 2023. Wyndham says its board is unanimously rejecting Choice Hotels' unsolicited buyout offer worth nearly $8 billion. Choice Hotels is launching a hostile takeover offer for Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Inc. after attempts to reach a deal with the hotel chain were rebuffed.
Choice Hotels said Tuesday Dec. 12, 2023 that its exchange offer remains the same as its last bid. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan, File)
    Anne Arundel is naming a new high school. It’s harder than it seems.
    Anne Arundel is in the final stages of picking a new name for its new high school, expected to open next year off Interstate 97 in Severn. Although names connected with the long history of family farming got more nominations than any other choice, a committee sorting through the choices didn’t advance them for consideration.
    Anne Arundel County is considering names for its newest high school, built on the side of a former Maryland Century Farm. The name of the family who worked it has been ruled out.
    Horse and buggy collides with pickup truck in Southern Maryland, seriously injuring 2
    A horse and buggy collided with a pickup truck at an intersection in Maryland, ejecting all four passengers of the buggy and seriously injuring two, authorities said.
    St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office.
    A new Orioles lease deal fell apart. So what’s next?
    It’s possible that the two sides could come to a new agreement by the end of the year encompassing both the priorities of Gov. Wes Moore and Orioles CEO and chairman John Angelos, while also addressing concerns that scuttled the deal last week.
    (l) Orioles CEO John Angelos and (r) Maryland Gov. Wes Moore
    How much Maryland crab and fish is safe to eat? ‘Forever chemicals’ prompt new limits
    Maryland environmental officials are warning residents about eating 15 species of fish with levels of chemicals that could cause health problems.
    The Maryland Department of the Environment says blue crabs don’t contain concerning levels of PFAS, or forever chemicals.
    Ravens star safety Kyle Hamilton is ‘day-to-day’ with reported knee sprain
    Hamilton, who entered Week 14 as the only defender in the NFL with at least three sacks, two interceptions and one touchdown, left Sunday’s game in the third quarter with a knee injury and did not return.
    Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton (14) warms up before the game against the Los Angeles Rams at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023.
    Commentary: Light rail shutdown means pain for riders, reflects region’s long-term transit woes
    As riders feel the pain from the emergency light rail shutdown, people in the Baltimore region and across Maryland have reason for concern about the prospects for much-needed transportation system improvements, says Brian O’Malley, president & CEO of the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance.
    A southbound shuttle bus pulls up in front of a sign reading "Board Southbound Light Rail Shuttle Bus to Glen Burnie/Cromwell here."
    Tylan Wallace’s walk-off touchdown helps Ravens exorcise late-game demons | The Banner Ravens Podcast
    Hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer break down Tylan Wallace’s game-winning play, discuss how Baltimore overcame their ill-timed miscues, and take stock of the race for the AFC’s No. 1 seed.
    Monday school delays: Snow and rain impact schools in Maryland
    The region is waking up to a mix of snow and rain, with slushy snow accumulation on some roads and surfaces.
    Zum, a California based tech company, will handle 230 of Howard County Public School's roughly 500 school bus routes for the next three years.
    Commentary: First, do no harm? Pesticides and forever chemicals in health facilities
    Patients, staff and visitors are put at risk from toxic chemicals used at health care facilities, mainly pesticide ingredients, say researchers and advocates working to protect the public from that risk.
    Patients, staff and visitors are put at risk from toxic chemicals used at health care facilities, mainly pesticide ingredients, say researchers and advocates working to protect the public from that risk.
    Kory Bailey, CEO of UpSurge, bets on Baltimore and tech
    Six years ago, Kory Bailey left a startup in Indianapolis to bet on Baltimore and its burgeoning tech industry. Since then, the 44-year-old has helped to build a vibrant tech ecosystem that is now primed to become a major industry in the city and Maryland.
    Kory Bailey is the CEO of UpSurge.
    ‘We delivered’: Inside the Ravens’ go-ahead TD drive vs. the Rams — and Lamar Jackson’s pivotal pass
    On Jackson’s final 12 drop-backs vs. the Rams in regulation, he went 7-for-10 for 73 yards and threw a go-ahead touchdown.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and wide receiver Zay Flowers come together on the sideline after working together on a go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter Sunday against the Rams.
    Frank Wycheck, former Terp who threw the lateral in ‘Music City Miracle,’ dies at age of 52
    His family will follow Wycheck’s wishes to work with experts for CTE research and ongoing brain injury.
    Frank Wycheck holds the Maryland school record for receptions by a tight end.
    After bye week, Ravens will face Rams in good health; ILB Malik Harrison inactive
    The Rams deactivated starting tight end Tyler Higbee (neck) and starting safety Quentin Lake (hamstring).
    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - OCTOBER 02: Brandon Stephens #21 and Marlon Humphrey #44 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrate after Humphrey made an interception in the first quarter against the Buffalo Bills at M&T Bank Stadium on October 02, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    The fictional Maryland town that only exists on the Cartoon Network
    Maryland gets animated on “Craig of the Creek” and “Jessica’s Big Little World,” two Cartoon Network series that take place in the fictional town of Herkleton.
    A still of Jessica and Craig from Cartoon Network’s “Craig of the Creek” spinoff, “Jessica’s Big Little World.”
    Orioles lease deal hits roadblock on cusp of public announcement
    Senate President Bill Ferguson objected to a 99-year ground lease that would have enabled the Orioles to plan redevelopment.
    The Orioles have been playing at Camden Yards, a pioneering stadium, since 1992.
    Buses replace light rail trains as suspension disrupts morning commutes
    "The shuttles are worse because they have to stop at every stop and take even longer than the trains already do," said Teresa Abrams at the Camden Yards stop.
    Wanda, a resident of the Baltimore area, boards a northbound light rail shuttle bus on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023. She often uses the light rail services and learned that it was down when she heard the announcement on the platform.
    Ravens QB Lamar Jackson returns to practice after missing day with illness, in line to start vs. Rams
    Jackson seemed to be working without limitations in the portion of practice open to reporters Friday.
    Lamar Jackson attempts to elude Kenneth Murray Jr. of the Los Angeles Chargers during the second quarter of the game Nov. 26.
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