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    Search for man wanted in shooting of Maryland judge ends after body is found near Hagerstown
    A Maryland sheriff said Thursday that the body of a man wanted in connection with the shooting death of a judge in Hagerstown has been found.
    Flowers placed next to the garage door in the driveway of the home of Maryland Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson on Friday, Oct. 20. 2023, in Hagerstown, Maryland. Pedro Argote is suspected in the fatal shooting of the judge, who was shot in his driveway hours after he ruled against him in a divorce case.
    Even without gaudy stats, Lamar Jackson is still Pro Football Focus’ top QB. Here’s why.
    We asked PFF's head of content how the analytics site arrived at Jackson's 90.8 overall grade.
    The Ravens' Lamar Jackson leads NFL quarterbacks in rushing yards (363), is 13th in passing yards (1,610) and is tied for 14th in passing touchdowns (eight).
    Why a Maryland HBCU started a college degree program for men in prison
    Bowie State University has about 20 students at Jessup Correctional Institution working toward a bachelor's degree in sociology.
    Kyle Longerbeam, Jermain Williams and Timothy Hawkins, all Bowie State University students, flip through a book in the Maryland Correctional Institution library on August 1, 2023.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    If you’re in Annapolis Saturday, should you celebrate Kunta Kinte or the Day of the Dead? The answer is both. The twin festivals are two of seven great things to do in Annapolis through Nov. 1.
    Celebrate the Day of the Dead Festival in Annapolis Saturday, with sugar skull displays, music, dancing and food at Maryland Hall.
    Maryland treasurer votes against contract lacking minority business requirement
    Treasurer Dereck Davis said that although he liked the loan program, he couldn’t vote yes because the labor department didn’t push the company to fulfill the state’s minority business participation requirement.
    Governor Wes Moore, center, Treasurer Dereck Davis, left, and Comptroller Brooke Lierman, right, have the first annual meeting of the Maryland Board of Public Works at the Maryland State House on January 25, 2023.
    What’s next for the Orioles this offseason? | The Adam Jones Podcast
    The Baltimore Banner's Danielle Allentuck and Andy Kostka join Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss the Orioles season.
    Ravens LB Roquan Smith among 3 players missing at practice; WR Tylan Wallace returns
    Smith, who spoke to reporters after Sunday's win, had not missed a day of practice this season.
    Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith tackles Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta during the fourth quarter Sunday.
    Police identify 12-year-old as culprit in seven false bomb threats to Montgomery County schools
    A 12-year-old was identified as the culprit after seven recent bomb threats targeted schools in Montgomery County, according to Police Chief Marcus Jones.
    Crime scene tape across a street.
    Maryland Jewish communities mobilize aid, volunteers for Israel Defense Forces
    Ever since the Israel-Hamas War erupted into an international crisis, its tremors have reverberated through families of the Jewish and Palestinian diasporas all the way to Maryland.
    Gabi discusses her impending military service with her mom, Jamie, in their home on Oct. 19, 2023. Jamie has a folder of baby photos of Gabi to share.
    Terps notebook: Key starters expected to return for Northwestern game
    Plus, linebacker Donnell Brown’s development and coach Michael Locksley reacts to the Michigan sign-stealing investigation.
    University of Maryland Head Coach Michael Locksley during a 38-6 victory over Towson University.
    Ravens film study: Inside the surprises that Lamar Jackson and the offense had for the Lions
    A minute into Sunday’s game against the Ravens, it was clear the Lions didn’t know what they were up against.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) throws the ball during the fourth quarter against the Detroit Lions at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023.
    Commentary: We might want to leave child support out of holiday table talk
    While court-ordered child support can address financial needs, it carries considerations that can complicate the lives of parents and children, writer and single parent Alanah Nichole Davis says.
    While court-ordered child support payments can help meet financial needs, they can also destabilize family dynamics — or worse, alienate a parent from seeing their children, writer and single parent Alanah Nichole Davis says.
    Maryland judge heard ‘shocking’ evidence in divorce case hours before his killing, tapes show
    Pedro Argote was conspicuously absent last Thursday when a Maryland judge granted his wife a divorce and sole custody of their four children, citing “shocking” testimony about the abuse that Argote was accused of inflicting upon them for years.
    Flowers are placed next to the garage door in the driveway of the home of Maryland circuit court Judge Andrew Wilkinson on Friday, Oct. 20. 2023 in Hagerstown, Maryland. Officials said Pedro Argote is suspected in the fatal shooting of the judge, who was shot 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.
    Audit: Maryland could be on the hook for $1.4B due to poor health department accounting
    A new nonpartisan audit also uncovered problems with a consulting contract for the coronavirus vaccine rollout that was expanded to other services and ballooned from $3.8 million to $83.3 million without sufficient justification.
    The Maryland Department of Health offices in Baltimore.
    Commentary: We all must stand against terrorist attacks, antisemitism and Islamophobia
    For the Jewish community, the Hamas attack on Israel felt like the history of atrocities against Jewish people repeating itself, Rachel Garbow Monroe is president and CEO of The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation.
    Rachel Garbow Monroe is president and CEO of The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation.
    As trade deadline approaches, Ravens have roster holes to fill — and some moves to consider
    Where could the Ravens look to make a move? Wide receiver and edge rusher are two obvious starting points.
    Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta takes questions from reporters during a press conference at the Under Armour Performance Center on Thursday, May 4.
    Before judge’s assassination, lawmakers knew there was a problem
    It’s not clear how a gunman found Judge Andrew Wilkinson's Hagerstown home Friday night and shot him to death in his driveway. Maybe he followed him home, or maybe he stalked him on the Internet. But Maryland lawmakers knew this kind of violence was a threat.
    Flowers are placed next to the garage door in the driveway of the home of Maryland Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson, Friday, Oct. 20. 2023, in Hagerstown.
    Baltimore named one of 31 federal tech hubs, with focus on AI and biotechnology
    The Baltimore region effort is now eligible for nearly $500 million in federal funds over five years that the Greater Baltimore Committee estimates will generate $3.2 billion in economic impact and 52,000 jobs by 2030.
    Six consortium members met downtown to livestream the Biden-Harris announcement of Baltimore's official Tech Hub designation.
    Gov. Wes Moore endorses Angela Alsobrooks for U.S. Senate, returning favor to political ally
    Moore’s endorsement means most of Maryland’s political establishment is backing Alsobrooks' campaign for U.S. Senate.
    Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, right, endorses gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore in March 2022 at the Moore campaign's office opening in that county. Moore went on to win the Democratic primary and the general election.
    Maryland man serving in Israel Defense Forces killed by Hezbollah missile
    Omer Balva, of Rockville, was killed near the Israel-Lebanon border by an antitank missile fired by the militant group Hezbollah, according to The Washington Post.
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