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    Commentary: Maryland higher ed should credit all language learning
    Maryland lawmakers should pass legislation in the next General Assembly session to ensure multilingual English learners are awarded higher education credits, community college educators say.
    Maryland lawmakers should pass legislation to ensure multilingual English learners are awarded higher education credits, community college educators say.
    As Ravens return from bye, these 7 flaws could derail their playoff push
    The Ravens are far from perfect, and those imperfections could cloud their playoff hopes.
    Lamar Jackson, #8 of the Baltimore Ravens, runs the ball against Kenneth Murray Jr., #9 of the Los Angeles Chargers, during the second quarter in the game at SoFi Stadium on Nov. 26, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)
    Prohibition ended 90 years ago. Play this Annapolis drinking game.
    Today is the 90th anniversary of the end of Prohibition. If you can’t make one of the parties — it is not a national holiday, and work awaits on Wednesday — here is a little game you can play at home. For each answer you get wrong, take a drink.
    An employee walks from the drug store section of Walgreens in Annapolis to the beer and wine section.
    Ravens playoff picture: Ranking the toughest games on the ‘toughest schedule in football’
    The Ravens have about an 86% chance of winning the AFC North, according to one projection. What about the No. 1 seed?
    Odell Beckham Jr. and the Ravens are 9-3 after a bye week Sunday, but they face a difficult five-game stretch to close the regular season.
    The Terps’ 2023 season keeps them on a path to future success
    A seven-win regular season may not feel like much, but it validated coach Michael Locksley’s roster-building plan and solidified Maryland’s place above the Big Ten’s cellar.
    Wide receiver Tai Felton reaches for a pass during Maryland's loss at Ohio State.
    Retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, has died at age 93
    Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, an unwavering voice of moderate conservatism and the first woman to serve on the nation’s highest court, died Friday. She was 93.
    The front of the US Supreme Court building in Washington, DC.
    America’s Black attorneys general discuss race, politics and the justice system
    Yet many Black attorneys understood the disparate impact the legal system can have on different communities long before the 2020 protests following the murder of George Floyd at the hands of police.
    Anthony Brown, Democratic candidate for attorney general of Maryland, speaks at a rally in support of gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore on Nov. 7, 2022 at Bowie State University, the night before the general election.
    Time is running short for a new Orioles lease. Here are the key deadlines.
    The Orioles' lease at Oriole Park at Camden Yards expires Dec. 31. Two dates to watch for a new lease are the Maryland Stadium Authority's meeting Dec. 5 and the Maryland Board of Public Works meeting Dec. 13.
    An end-of-year deadline is looming for the Baltimore Orioles and the state government to sign a new lease for the team to play at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
    Got thoughts on MARC train service? Public survey closes Monday
    Are you a regular MARC train rider? The Maryland Transit Administration wants your input.
    Commuters head to the 5:20 p.m. Camden Line MARC train on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022.
    A beloved writer died at 96. She defined an era of journalism in Annapolis.
    Fran Jaques parlayed a chance meeting at a party into a local journalism career that lasted 30 years. She wrote about hiking, parks and gardening at first, earning $15 per column, and later wrote obits and hugely popular columns on homes and cooking.
    Fran Jaques was a features columnist, staff writer and food editor in Annapolis over her 30 year career with The Capital.
    Kentucky-based charity tied to museum ordered to stop fundraising in Maryland
    A Kentucky-based charity purporting to raise money for veterans has been ordered to stop doing business in Maryland because it hasn't filed the requisite paperwork or mandatory disclosures.
    A Kentucky-based charity tied to a naval museum was ordered to stop fundraising in Maryland after the state's Attorney General found that it failed to file the necessary paperwork. The group worked in the Chesapeake Bay aboard the F-520 crash boat.
    Baltimore man pleads guilty to robbing three banks while serving sentence for bank robbery
    The man was serving out the remainder of a federal sentence for a 2004 conviction of robbing a bank in a residential re-entry program when he committed the new robberies, according to the Maryland U.S. Attorney’s Office.
    Police tape seen at the intersection of Pennsylvania Ave and Lauren Street.
    As Ravens gear up for late-season run, offseason questions loom in the distance
    From Justin Madubuike to Patrick Queen to Odell Beckham Jr., difficult decisions loom for the Ravens’ front office.
    Baltimore Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen (6) raises his fist in celebration of a third down defensive stop in the opening game of the season against the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, September 10, 2023.
    Maryland waited until the last minute to seek alternatives to its troubled prison health care provider
    A deadline is looming at the end of the year for Maryland to decide whether to keep or replace the troubled, for-profit company that provides medical care in state prisons and the Baltimore City jail complex.
    Photo collage showing, in top half, fence topped with barbed wire, and in bottom half, spotlight on a man’s arm as he lays in bed and receives blood transfusion through an IV.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    Is there anything not holiday-themed to do this week? Who cares! You could watch the immortal tale of Ebeneezer Scrooge, shop holiday markets and eat a lot of chocolate during the week through Dec. 6.
    Twenty Maryland Avenue small businesses will open Friday night for a holiday open house.
    Donovan Draper scores 15 in Navy’s 67-47 victory against VMI
    Draper added nine rebounds and five steals in the Midshipmen's first win of the season.
    3 takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s nonconference play
    Let’s take a look at what we know about the Terps after their turbulent first seven games.
    COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND - FEBRUARY 16: Head coach Kevin Willard of the Maryland Terrapins watches the game in the first half against the Purdue Boilermakers at Xfinity Center on February 16, 2023 in College Park, Maryland.
    Is trophy rockfish season a thing of the past? Maryland officials propose new limits
    The Maryland Department of Natural Resources said Wednesday it has submitted emergency regulations in an effort to protect the spawning population of striped bass, also known as rockfish. The proposal would extend existing prohibitions on recreational fishing for rockfish and push them into May.
    A Striped Bass  being held prior to live release.
    How the Ravens harassed Justin Herbert in the clutch, and why Gus Edwards’ 4th-down run was a good idea
    The 9-3 Ravens, who enter Week 13 leading the AFC, again put more good than bad on tape in Sunday’s win over the Chargers.
    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) is sacked by Baltimore Ravens cornerback Arthur Maulet on fourth down during the second half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Nov. 26, 2023, in Inglewood, California.
    Keep warm: Baltimore issues first Code Blue alert as bitter chill moves in Wednesday
    Freezing temperatures and isolated snow showers around Maryland has Baltimore-area officials issuing the first Code Blue Extreme Cold alerts of the season.
    Close up of ice and rain on the windshield of a car with bare winter trees beyond.
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