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    Maryland website will help cannabis entrepreneurs check special license eligibility
    Taking the guesswork out of eligibility for what’s called social equity licenses, the state will post a verification portal on Sept. 8 where entrepreneurs can check for free prior to paying thousands of dollars to apply for a license.
    Scenes at the Herbiculture cannabis dispensary
    Is September summer or fall ... and other urgent questions
    September has always been a difficult month to identify with one season. Is it summer or fall? The beginning or the end?
    Is September fall or summer, the beginning or the end?
    ‘So much for resting in peace’: Feds seek to claw back $119K from the late Roy McGrath
    Federal prosecutors want to seize more than $100,000 from a stock account belonging to the late Roy McGrath, alleging the money traces to a fraudulent severance payment.
    Roy McGrath FBI wanted poster.
    Ravens re-sign quarterback Josh Johnson, move running back Keaton Mitchell to IR
    The Ravens also re-signed cornerback Kevon Seymour and defensive end Brent Urban, and placed cornerback Damarion “Pepe” Williams and outside linebacker Malik Hamm on injured reserve, the team announced Thursday.
    With Tyler Huntley's injury status unclear, Josh Johnson (7) could be the Ravens’ backup quarterback when they play the Houston Texans on Sept. 10.
    Baltimore County fire union members say they’re dissatisfied with department leadership
    In calling a no confidence vote, the union described concerns of intimidation from management, bullying, harassment, micromanagement, lack of support for emergency medical services workers and violations of the department’s standard operating procedures.
    Baltimore County Fire Chief Joanne Rund.
    Jury awards $4 million to former Maryland inmate for 2017 prison attack
    A Baltimore County Circuit Court jury has awarded $4 million in damages to a former state prison inmate who was brutally beaten by three other inmates at the Maryland Correctional Training Center in 2017, according to his attorney. The inmate said a corrections official opened the door to his cell and did not stop the attack.
    Chain link fence with barbed wire and razor wire.
    BPD defends cleanup of Brooklyn Homes crime scene. Experts think it was flawed.
    The Baltimore Police Department defended its cleanup of the Brooklyn Homes crime scene. Experts have said it was flawed.
    A cleaning crew member rakes garbage at the crime scene on Elarton Court in Brooklyn following a shooting on Sunday, July 2, 2023.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    “Pops in the Park” on Sunday tops the weekend, but there’s more than good music to enjoy through Sept. 6.
    The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra returns to Quiet Waters Park on Sunday, Sept. 3 for its annual Pops in the Park concert.
    Orioles’ Kyle Bradish explains the evolution of his pitches | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Orioles pitcher Kyle Bradish joins to discuss the slider, pitching and preparing for games. Additionally, Danielle Allentuck joins to discuss covering the Orioles.
    Former Howard County public works employee awarded nearly $1 million in racial harassment trial
    A Howard County Circuit Court jury ruled Wednesday evening that a former Black public works employee endured racial harassment while working with the bureau that administers and maintains the county’s public water and wastewater systems.
    The Howard County Circuit Court building in Ellicott City.
    Howard County man admits threatening LGBTQ group, Maryland lawmaker in court
    In court documents, Adam Michael Nettina admitted to sending anti-LGBTQ messages to lawmakers in Maryland and Virginia. One of them was Del. Nick Allen, a Democrat from Baltimore County.
    Maryland State House, in Annapolis, Wednesday, April 5, 2023.
    Gov. Moore feels ‘very good’ about prospects for a long-term Orioles lease
    “I want to make sure that this is going to not just produce a winner on the field, but it produces winners off the field — that it’s Baltimore and it’s Maryland that are going to benefit from the deal that’s being done,” Gov. Wes Moore told reporters Wednesday.
    Gov. Wes Moore, shown in his office earlier this summer, told reporters Wednesday that he feels “very good” about the prospects of the Orioles signing a long-term lease to remain at Camden Yards in Baltimore.
    A misplaced whiskey glass? How Kevin Plank explained recording an Under Armour employee
    Maryland has one of the strictest laws in the country when it comes to recording private conversations. It’s a felony crime to record a conversation with someone without their knowledge and consent.
    Kevin Plank, founder of Under Armour, speaks to students inside of Edmondson-Westside High School on Feb. 24, 2023. Each student-athlete in attendance at the Q&A received a pair of Slip Speed Under Armour shoes.
    Medicare can now negotiate drug prices. How will this affect costs?
    Medicare’s ability to negotiate drug prices will result in lower out-of-pocket costs for beneficiaries as well as premiums for Part D, Medicare’s prescription drug benefit, experts say.
    Pharmaceuticals are seen in North Andover, Mass., June 15, 2018. Maryland will soon be the first state in the country with a functional Prescription Drug Affordability Board, aimed at bringing down the high prices of some prescription drugs.
    Comic: Cannabis at college? What Maryland students need to know
    Hey, students! While you were on summer break, Maryland legalized adult recreational use of cannabis. Here’s a guide to the new law and what public health experts recommend.
    Illustration of female college student with lanyard around neck, looking at phone, with cannabis leaf perched on her shoulder and cannabis leaves reflected in her glasses. In the background is a large brick colonial-style building, a lawn with students walking, playing frisbee, and sitting around.
    Breaking down the Ravens’ initial 53-man roster
    The Ravens cut their roster to 53 players, but it is far from set.
    Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell (34) take the ball down the field against the Philadelphia Eagles during a preseason game at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, August 12, 2023.
    Towson University to resubmit proposal for controversial doctoral program
    The MHEC had previously approved Towson University’s plans, but Attorney General Anthony Brown on Aug. 17 determined that the commission didn’t have enough members present when it voted to overturn a decision by a state official who rejected the program.
    Towson University campus
    Biden targets diabetes drug Jardiance, blood thinner Eliquis and 8 others for Medicare price talks
    The move is expected to cut costs for some patients but faces litigation from the drugmakers and heavy criticism from Republican lawmakers.
    President Joe Biden speaks to the House Democratic Caucus Issues Conference, Wednesday, March 1, 2023, in Baltimore.
    On anniversary of March on Washington, Anne Arundel County honors its own trailblazer
    The day Sarah E. Carter broke the color barrier in Anne Arundel County nearly a half-century ago, she said she recognized the significance of her achievement. On Monday, Anne Arundel County finally honored it as well.
    In 1974, Sarah E. Carter ran for Anne Arundel County Council. She beat the Democratic slate candidate in the September primary and then a Republican in November.
    Former Maryland WR Dontay Demus Jr. among Ravens’ first wave of cuts
    Demus had his best performance in the Ravens’ preseason finale Saturday, when he led the team with 86 receiving yards.
    Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell (34) celebrates a touchdown rush (that was later called back) with wide receiver Dontay Demus Jr. (18) during a preseason game at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, August 12, 2023.
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