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Maryland

    Mount Airy restaurateur pleads guilty to dodging $1.7M in employee tax scheme
    Carroll County restaurant and property management company owner Francesco Illiano pleaded guilty to taking taxes from more than 100 workers employed at his three companies and failing to pay them to the IRS.
    Income tax numbers at the accountants office
    Former Gov. O’Malley closer to becoming Social Security commissioner
    After the U.S. Senate Finance Committee voted 17-10 on Tuesday to support O’Malley’s nomination, he’ll head to a vote by the full Senate.
    Former Gov. Martin O’Malley, President Joe Biden’s nominee to be the next commissioner of Social Security, testifies during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee earlier this month. The committee moved his nomination forward Tuesday with a 17-10 vote.
    Training could help Maryland health providers expand contraceptive access
    The nonprofit organization Upstream USA will help primary care providers expand reproductive health care services, in hopes of making it easier for patients to get birth control and other contraceptives.
    Mark Edwards, CEO and co-founder of Upstream USA, speaks at a State House press conference announcing that his nonprofit organization will train primary care providers in Maryland in reproductive healthcare. The press conference was held on Monday, Nov. 28, 2023.
    Maryland boosts funds open to faith-based groups, nonprofits for hate crime prevention
    Eligible organizations may seek up to $40,000 in grant funding to protect themselves against hate crimes.
    Gov. Wes Moore is photographed during an interview with The Baltimore Banner in his office on June 29, 2023, at the Maryland State House.
    FBI in Maryland: What to know about the headquarters coming to Greenbelt
    The federal government picked Greenbelt in Prince George’s County to be the home of a new FBI headquarters, but opponents from Virginia are trying to overturn or stall the decision. Here’s what’s going on.
    U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) displays an autographed sign beside state and local officials, during a press conference on the Selection of Greenbelt for the FBI's New Headquarters in Greenbelt, Maryland, on Friday, November 10, 2023.
    Holidays can be a difficult time for members of the LGBTQ community
    For the LGBTQ community, the holidays can oftentimes be extremely difficult. This is top of mind for many in the community and thus they are extra vigilant to protect the community and its most vulnerable members.
    Anastasia Curtis, a 24-year-old trans woman from Essex, helps to support other LGBTQ people especially during the holidays, which she says can be tough for them.
    Maryland stumbles when autism and violent crime collide
    Joel Johnson-Liphart was ruled not competent to stand trial for manslaughter in the death of his grandmother six years ago. Now he’s back in court after assaulting his caregiver at a group home. It’s not clear if Maryland is equipped to deal with this.
    The District Court in Annapolis.
    Ravens defense blooms and Zay gets his Flowers in win over Chargers | The Banner Ravens Podcast
    Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer break down the Ravens’ 20-10 win over the Chargers.
    A corrections ombudsman? Support building for bill that could reshape the Maryland prison system
    Lawmakers are reintroducing legislation, and the attorney general is backing the proposal.
    Satellite imagery of the Western Correction Institution in Cumberland. Lester DeShazor alleged that correctional officers at the prison targeted him for retaliation.
    A steady stream of pee is eroding Baltimore’s historic buildings
    Like a yellow Sharpie, the plethora of pee downtown is highlighting long-standing tensions: the exodus of businesses, few public bathrooms and the needs of the city’s enduring homeless population.
    Giving thanks: After another win, the AFC-leading Ravens have these reasons to be grateful
    In the afterglow of another win, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson struck an appropriately seasonal tone. He said he was grateful.
    The Ravens' defense gathers around Jadeveon Clowney after his key strip-sack and fumble recovery Sunday night during the fourth quarter at Los Angeles.
    Instant analysis: Ravens’ defense swarms Chargers, but offensive struggles are concerning
    The Ravens forced four turnovers, had a crucial fourth-down stop late in the fourth quarter and got a put-away touchdown from Zay Flowers to push past the Los Angeles Chargers 20-10 and head into their bye week on a high note.
    Ravens receiver Zay Flowers celebrates the first of his two touchdowns Sunday night in a 20-10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers.
    Julian Reese has double-double, Donta Scott adds 19 points and Maryland beats South Alabama 68-55
    Maryland opened the second half on a 23-7 run for a 52-30 lead with 13:48 remaining.
    UNCASVILLE, CONNECTICUT - NOVEMBER 20: the Maryland Terrapins celebrate after a Julian Reese #10 dunk against the Miami Hurricanes during the second half of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament championship at Mohegan Sun Arena on November 20, 2022 in Uncasville, Connecticut. The Terrapins defeated the Hurricanes 88-70.
    No. 7 LSU wins again without Angel Reese as Morrow stars in 76-73 win against Virginia
    Reese has missed four straight games, and there has been no word from the Tigers on when the All-American from Baltimore will return.
    Aneesah Morrow, pictured earlier in the season, had 37 points and 16 rebounds for LSU on Saturday.
    SMU earns date in AAC title game but starting QB Stone injured in 59-14 rout of Navy
    Navy will play Army on Dec. 9 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
    SMU's Preston Stone, pictured in an earlier game, threw for 322 yards and three touchdowns in less than a half before being injured against Navy.
    Ravens place TE Mark Andrews on injured reserve, but comeback still possible; Bengals LB Logan Wilson not fined
    Mark Andrews' surgery Tuesday "went really well," coach John Harbaugh said. "We’ll just see where it goes from here.”
    Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (left) has caught a team-leading six touchdown passes from Lamar Jackson this season.
    Maryland receiver Kaden Prather and the pressure of wearing No. 1
    Kaden Prather has had a solid debut season with Maryland. He’s second on the team in catches and yards and tied for the lead with five touchdowns.
    Maryland wide receiver Kaden Prather didn't choose to wear No. 1 at first, but he has embraced the pressure of being No. 1.
    Commentary: Students need protection from Islamophobia and antisemitism
    Schools in Howard and Montgomery counties are not doing enough to ensure that Palestinian and Muslim students are not intimidated or silenced as tensions heighten during the Middle East crisis, parents of those students say.
    Palestinian, Arab, Muslim, African and South Asian students who attend public schools in Howard and Montgomery counties must have the support they need to feel safe when expressing their concerns about the Middle East crisis, their parents say.
    Ravens LT Ronnie Stanley, WR Zay Flowers expect to play vs. Chargers; WR Odell Beckham Jr., CB Marlon Humphrey questionable
    John Harbaugh isn't concerned about the Ravens' wide receivers. “I feel very good about the health of the guys," he said Friday. "We should be in good shape.”
    Wide receiver Zay Flowers was a full participant in Friday practice and is listed as questionable for Sunday night's game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
    Struggling to find an RSV vaccine in Maryland? Here’s what to know about the shortage
    Maryland pediatricians report vaccine shipments far below what’s needed, and the CDC released guidance last month instructing providers on how to prioritize the few doses they have.
    There is a new vaccine to prevent severe illness caused by respiratory syncytial virus, known as RSV, left. But the vaccine for infants is in short supply.
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