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    Congress is a train wreck. These Marylanders want the job anyway
    Candidates for Maryland's 3rd District are starting to enter the race for an open seat now that U.S. Rep. John Sarbanes isn’t seeking reelection.
    State Sen. Sarah Elfreth listens as the MC at the Eastport Democratic Club tells the crowd she is running for House of Representatives, a day before she officials announced her candidacy.
    No. 14 Maryland women jump out early and cruise to 98-75 victory over Harvard in a season opener
    Maryland coach Brenda Frese, in her 22nd year at the helm and the winningest coach in the program with a 564-147 record, starts the season with seven new players.
    Head coach Brenda Frese of the Maryland Terrapins celebrates in the third quarter of the game against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Xfinity Center on Feb. 21, 2023 in College Park, Maryland.
    Angela Crenshaw appointed director of Maryland Park Service
    Angela Crenshaw has been appointed director of the Maryland Park Service. The veteran park ranger, the first Black woman to hold the position, has headed the state park service in an acting capacity since April.
    Angela Crenshaw attends a meeting in her office in Annapolis, Maryland on Sept. 22, 2023. Crenshaw has been appointed director of the Maryland Park Service by state Natural Resources Secretary Josh Kurtz.
    Maryland housing secretary says rent caps unlikely solution for housing shortage
    Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Jacob R. Day said state lawmakers would likely not prescribe rent stabilization as a solution for Marylanders — at least not this upcoming session.
    Construction of a mixed-use project, including residential, at Baltimore Peninsula. The state housing secretary says Maryland has a housing shortage but is unlikely to support capping rent increases as a short-term solution.
    Public funding of Camden Yards renovations a bad deal for Baltimore, economists say
    Spending public money on sports teams has been extensively studied by economists for decades, and the preponderance of research has yet to find an economic benefit for taxpayers that justifies the costs.
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards on July 19, 2023.
    Moore, Angelos say Camden Yards plans will lift Baltimore. But who’s asking neighbors what they need?
    Community and business leaders say they want a “seat at the table” when it comes to planning what’s next for Camden Yards.
    Gov. Wes Moore is shown as the Orioles announced during Thursday night's game that they agreed to a deal keeping the team in Camden Yards for at least 30 years.
    The Ravens again look like the NFL’s best team. They say they can get better.
    "I think this is the most talented team I’ve been a part of, the team with the most potential since I’ve been here," left tackle Ronnie Stanley said.
    Ravens defensive tackle Justin Madubuike (92) congratulates Odell Beckham Jr. after the wide receiver's first touchdown as a Raven, which put the finishing touch on Sunday's 37-3 win over the Seattle Seahawks.
    Instant analysis: Yes, the Ravens just showed they’re a Super Bowl favorite
    The Ravens handed a good Seattle team a decisive 37-3 loss, smothering the Seahawks on both sides of the ball. Baltimore gave up only 151 yards while gaining 515 — nearly 300 of which came on the ground.
    Baltimore Ravens safety Geno Stone (26) catches an interception during the second quarter against the Seattle Seahawks at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023.
    Ravens RT Morgan Moses, S Marcus Williams won’t play vs. Seahawks
    Moses missed the past week of practice with a shoulder injury, while Williams has been limited by a hamstring injury.
    Morgan Moses (78) of the Ravens is inactive Sunday because of a shoulder injury.
    Gov. Moore rallies Virginia Democrats in nationally watched state house races
    “Everyone’s eyeballs are on y’all right now, man,” Moore told people at a Manassas stop. “Everyone’s eyes are on Virginia. Everyone’s looking to see what’s going to happen on Tuesday.”
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks to campaign workers and volunteers in Henrico County, Va., on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023. The governor hoped to boost Democratic candidates in the neighboring state, ahead of Virginia General Assembly elections on Tuesday.
    Terps reinforce the gap between them and Penn State in blowout loss
    The Nittany Lions scored on nine of their 12 drives and had touchdowns on six.
    Penn State quarterback Kalen King hits the Terps' Tai Felton high. (Lexi Thompson/For The Baltimore Banner)
    Penn State routs Maryland 51-15, the Terps’ 4th straight loss
    The Terps are 0-33 against ranked Big Ten teams since joining the league in 2014.
    Maryland’s Tai Felton catches a pass between Penn State defenders. (Lexi Thompson/For the Baltimore Banner)
    E.J. Warner throws for 402 yards, 4 TDs, and Temple tops Navy 32-18
    Navy (3-5, 2-3 American) managed only 268 total yards.
    Xavier Arline of Navy has his helmet removed on a first-half tackle.
    St. Benedict Church announces closure as 2nd allegation surfaces against former pastor
    Officials told congregants Saturday that Catholic leadership has since learned of another allegation dating back to the 1990s against former Rev. Paschal Morlino.
    St. Benedict Church in Baltimore.
    Ravens activate S Daryl Worley off injured reserve; FB Patrick Ricard fined for block
    Worley’s return bolsters the depth of a position that could again be without star Marcus Williams vs. the Seahawks.
    Ravens safety Daryl Worley sacks the Eagles' Ian Book during a preseason game.
    Political notes: Moore to Virginia; Familiar names in 6th District; Pittman housing bill in doubt
    A race for Congress in a district that stretches from the western edge of Maryland to the D.C. suburbs is shaping up with multiple contenders, including some familiar names.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    Halloween is over but fall isn’t: Here are the best cozy festivities you can still attend
    There are plenty of local orchards and festivals to cater to those who like a little more space between their holidays, complete with smaller crowds and cheaper tickets.
    Different varieties of pumpkins are on sale at Weber’s Cider Mill Farm in Parkville.
    State audit finds some people voted more than once, election board slow to report issues
    An audit released Friday found that the Maryland Board of Elections did not report for more than a year its findings that people voted or tried to vote more than once in the 2020 general election — well after the results were certified, according to the Office of Legislative Audits.
    "I Voted" stickers in Windsor Mill Middle School in Baltimore County.
    ‘Heart of a lion’: Baltimore firefighter Dillon Rinaldo remembered at funeral
    The funeral service took place at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in North Baltimore.
    Mourners gather at the memorial service of firefighter Capt. Dillon Rinaldo
    Commentary: Acquiring the Orioles is Baltimore’s best solution
    Baltimore should move to acquire the Orioles so that public officials won’t have to bow to owner demands for additional funding, say Bill Marker and Andy Ellis, two fans who are leading a campaign to move the city in that direction.
    Andy Ellis, left, and Bill Marker are Orioles fans and civic activists who have mounted a campaign to convince Baltimore leaders to consider using eminent domain to seize ownership of the baseball team and either sell the team or turn it into a publicly-owned organization.
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