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    Maryland Democratic Party leader Yvette Lewis to step down
    Yvette Lewis has led the Maryland Democratic Party since 2019, a period that included record fundraising, recapturing the governor’s mansion and expanding majorities in the General Assembly.
    Maryland Democratic Party Chair Yvette Lewis speaks at a campaign event in 2022. She said she will step down in October.
    Cardin named chair of U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    Cardin replaces Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey, who was forced out of the chairmanship after pleading not guilty to federal criminal charges.
    U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, shown here speaking to reporters in Annapolis in January, has been named chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
    Tide turns for Ravens as 4 starters return from injury for practice Wednesday
    Three starters return to the offense just in time, as the Ravens prepare to face a strong Browns defense.
    Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum was injured during the fourth quarter of the season-opening game against the Texans.
    Morgan State U. will lead a national research network to curb deaths of Black moms
    Black women are more than three times as likely as white women to die from pregnancy-related causes.
    Kesha Baptiste-Roberts, center, a researcher and an associate professor in the public health program at Morgan’s School of Community Health and Policy, will lead a research network designed to reduce disparities in maternal health.
    With OLB injuries mounting, Ravens sign Kyle Van Noy to practice squad
    Van Noy, 32, took a free-agent visit to the Ravens in July, but they couldn’t agree on a deal.
    Kyle Van Noy #8 of the Los Angeles Chargers reacts after a sack against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 26, 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
    Ravens film study: Breaking down Lamar Jackson’s confusing performance vs. the Colts
    Jackson’s performance against the Colts defied neat and tidy categorization. He was accurate, potent on the ground, but also wasteful.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) with a running land during a game against the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023.  Ravens lost the game 22-19 on OT.
    Maryland’s 50 most-improved schools, according to state test scores
    Many of the schools with the greatest improvement on state test scores are in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties.
    Students stand together by their lockers inside Hampstead Hill Academy.
    Two people extradited, charged in theft of $3 million worth of jewelry, Frederick sheriff says
    The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office said two people stole millions of dollars of jewelry, including expensive luxury watches, from a house in Frederick before driving to Las Vegas.
    A police line do not cross tape blocks a pathway near Penn Station.
    Maryland Board of Education says negotiations over superintendent’s departure are ongoing
    Earlier this month Choudhury abruptly withdrew from consideration for another four-year contract leading Maryland State Department of Education amid widespread criticism.
    Maryland State Superintendent of Schools Mohammed Choudhury, state school board president Clarence Crawford and school board vice president Josh Michael at a press conference in August.
    Maryland AG names 8 alleged abusers hidden in Archdiocese of Baltimore sex abuse report
    Baltimore Circuit Judge Robert K. Taylor Jr. last month ruled that redactions could be lifted for 43 of 46 names that were blacked out in the interim report, which came out on April 5.
    Photo collage showing statue of man cradling infant in arms next to image of priest and boy sitting in pews reading Bibles, overlayed with variety of short and long white redaction boxes.
    Maryland school test scores: Has your school bounced back from the pandemic?
    Use our searchable tables to see how your school fared on 2023 MCAP tests.
    Students sit together on a rug inside their Hampstead Hill Academy classroom on 8/29/22. Monday was the first day back to school for Baltimore City students.
    After soaking through Ophelia, turn your attention to the trees
    As the water from Ophelia recedes, my attention turns to the trees, particularly 12 mature trees surrounding my house at the end of Annapolis Neck jutting out into the Chesapeake Bay.
    At 141 feet tall, the yellow poplar at the edge of Brewer Hill Cemetery may be the tallest tree in Annapolis.
    Commentary: Marylanders among those hit hard by student loan debt crisis
    Federal student loan payments are due to resume Oct. 1, and an additional burden confronts some borrowers, including some Marylanders, because of inequities in student loan programs, says Ian Williams, a consumer protection paralegal at the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service.
    WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 12: Student loan borrowers gather near The White House to tell President Biden to cancel student debt on May 12, 2020 in Washington, DC.
    The Ravens’ injury list keeps growing. Which players do they miss the most?
    The Ravens have lost more production due to injuries this year than any other NFL team, according to Pro Football Focus.
    Baltimore Ravens safety Geno Stone (26) during pre-game warm-up in a game against the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023. Stone inured his ribs during the game, becoming another on a long list of Ravens who have missed snaps this season.
    The Colts and Bills came for Old Bay on NFL Sunday. They failed terribly.
    The Indianapolis Colts and Buffalo Bills attempted to pour salt — err, Old Bay — in the wounds of the Baltimore Ravens and Washington Commanders after bad losses.
    Old Bay Seasoning was the center of attention in a pair of NFL losses Sunday.
    Ravens fumble the game away, lose ugly to Colts | The Banner Ravens Podcast
    Hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer dissect a mistake-filled overtime 22-19 loss to the Colts on The Banner Ravens Podcast.
    What’s in a name? Latino, Hispanic, Latinx, Latine reveal community divides
    When it comes to how Latinos in this country self-identify, it ultimately depends on the person as well as various factors at play, including age, location, class, race and an evolving view of sexual identity.
    Odette Ramos speaks to Digital Harbor High School’s multilingual learners class in the auditorium.
    Commentary: GBC must recognize that disadvantaged Black neighborhoods matter
    As the Greater Baltimore Committee focuses on boosting this region’s economic competitiveness, it must also support programs to end the economic apartheid that now plagues the city’s disadvantaged Black neighborhoods, says Lawrence Brown, an author and research scientist in the Center for Urban Health Equity at Morgan State University.
    The Greater Baltimore Committee needs to better support efforts to turn around economically disadvantaged neighborhoods within the area known as the Black Butterfly, says Lawrence Brown, an author and research scientist in the Center for Urban Health Equity at Morgan State University.
    Baltimore Horoscopes: The last week of September brings friendly, communicative energy
    Mercury is in harmonious aspects with Jupiter and Uranus bringing expansive, communicative and friendly energy to all signs. The area of life where this will be most obvious depends on your sign.
    Baltimore Horoscopes
    ‘We could have been 3-0’: Breaking down the Ravens’ breakdowns in dreary overtime loss to Colts
    Every chance for a nail-in-the-coffin drive ended in disappointment, and every disappointment brought the Ravens closer to the brink.
    The Ravens' Jalyn Armour-Davis (5), Del'shawn Phillips (53) and Isaiah Likely chase a punt Sunday during a 22-19 overtime loss to Indianapolis.
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