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    With cannabis industry expanding, a Baltimore company sees an opportunity to clean up
    Businesses processing, growing and selling weed must follow strict state laws governing the disposal of unusable material, which can include stems, buds, leaves, dead plants and returned or expired products, to name a few. Jeff Diggs sees an opportunity.
    Jeff Diggs, owner of Earthly Conversions, poses for a portrait in Davidsonville on August 15, 2023.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    Spend the coming week in Annapolis and you could judge crab soup at the Maryland Seafood Festival, take in the Annapolis Chamber Music Festival, or get your dog wet to support the SPCA at the annual Puppy Plunge. There’s something fun every day.
    The Crab Soup Cook-off is a popular event at the Maryland Seafood Festival, which returns to Annapolis City Dock on Saturday.
    Mayor Brandon Scott on Baltimore’s bright sports future | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott joins Adam Jones to discuss increasing attendance at games and what's happening with the Camden Yards lease. Additionally, Kyle Goon joins to discuss the Orioles and the Ravens.
    Ravens offensive observations: Lamar Jackson cools off as passing attack struggles
    A day after an impressive showing against Washington, Jackson finished 8-for-19 in 11-on-11 drills.
    Lamar Jackson completed three of seven passes during the seven-on-seven period against the Commanders on Wednesday after a strong showing the day before.
    How many Marylanders have lost their Medicaid coverage?
    Though some people are losing their coverage because they’re no longer eligible, most people get dropped from Medicaid because of paperwork issues. This month, the state pressed pause on disenrollments.
    During Maryland’s COVID-19 public health emergency, Medicaid coverage was extended to all Marylanders already enrolled. With the emergency coverage now ending, Maryland is beginning the process of re-enrolling all 1.8 million Medicaid beneficiaries. Organizations like Health Care for the Homeless help patients through the process of re-enrolling in Medicaid, which can include creating email addresses, locating necessary paperwork to enroll, and selecting insurance.
    Ravens defensive observations: David Ojabo is disruptive; cornerbacks battle without Marlon Humphrey
    Outside linebacker David Ojabo was quick and disruptive in the final joint practice with the Commanders. Here’s what else you need to know about the defense's performance.
    Patrick Queen #6 of the Baltimore Ravens takes the field for warm-up before the game against the Minnesota Vikings at M&T Bank Stadium on November 07, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Maryland wants to encourage development around transit stations
    The state believes that well-thought-out projects can benefit both communities and commuters, and wants to cultivate the most viable ideas.
    The County Campus at Owings Mills Metro Centre, an example of a mixed-use development built around transit access.
    Day cares serving low-income families have struggled to stay open. That’s starting to change.
    A series of improvements to Maryland’s child care scholarship system are easing the administrative burden that once plagued day care providers. But challenges remain.
    Carolina Reyes, Director of Arco Iris Bilingual Children’s Center in Laurel, poses for a portrait near an outdoor play area outside the center, Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023.
    Want to work in Maryland’s cannabis industry? There are classes and degrees for that.
    Marylanders working in the cannabis industry are required to get training, and others want as much education as they can get. There are now classes catering to all of them.
    Jacquie Cohen Roth is pictured at her home on August 10, 2023, with her cannabis plant, Louise, that was named after her grandmother. Louise loved the way the plant leaves looked in her flower arrangements.
    Maryland Supreme Court rules on intent of employment discrimination laws
    While one law explicitly prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation, another does not
    The Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal Building in Annapolis hosts the Court of Special Appeals and the Court of Appeals. A state constitutional amendment on the ballot in 2022 would rename the courts to the Appeals Court of Maryland and the Supreme Court of Maryland.
    Judge tosses lawsuit brought by Erie Insurance against state over discrimination findings
    A federal judge has denied an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order objecting to a case that alleged Erie Insurance used discriminatory practices against Black Baltimore-area brokers, and thus its residents. The ruling means the company will have to fight the claims in a state administrative proceeding.
    BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 08:  A sign stands outside the Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse, where a man accused of plotting to bomb an armed forces recruiting station will appear on December 8, 2010 in Baltimore, Maryland. A 21-year-old man was arrested and will appear in court in Baltimore this afternoon.
    Ravens defensive observations: Odafe Oweh dominates for defense, but Commanders hold their own
    Here’s what you need to know about the Ravens' defensive performance Tuesday against the Commanders.
    Ravens OLB Odafe Oweh stands on the field during Ravens practice in Owings Mills on July 27, 2023.
    Ravens offensive observations: Zay Flowers shines, Mark Andrews fights vs. Commanders
    Zay Flowers was the star of the first joint practice, with Lamar Jackson looking solid on most throws but struggling with deeper passes.
    Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (4) catches a pass and rushes forward in the first quarter of a preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023.
    My kids’ elementary school is a dusty pile of rubble. That’s progress, I guess.
    I’ve watched with a sense of loss this summer as Hillsmere Elementary School dissolved into a dusty pile of brick-and-concrete rubble, bent-steel framing and broken rebar.
    All that's left of old Hillsmere Elementary School in Annapolis is the sign, as work continues on shifting students and staff to a new building later this month.
    Former Ravens RB Alex Collins dies at 28 after motorcycle crash in Florida
    “Alex was a joy to be around and someone whose light shined brightly,” coach John Harbaugh said in a statement.
    Alex Collins #34 of the Baltimore Ravens rushes against the Denver Broncos during the first half at M&T Bank Stadium on September 23, 2018 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Ravens signing DB DeAndre Houston-Carson, former Bears starter
    Houston-Carson, 30, who worked out for the team Monday, played in all 17 games last season for the Chicago Bears, starting six.
    DeAndre Houston-Carson #36 of the Chicago Bears runs the ball after an interception while defended by Grant Calcaterra #81 of the Philadelphia Eagles during the second quarter at Soldier Field on December 18, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois.
    Ravens cornerback Damarion ‘Pepe’ Williams will have surgery
    Tyler Huntley's injury, meanwhile, is minor and several other defensive backs are expected to return "soon."
    Damarion Williams #22 of the Baltimore Ravens wearing a t-shirt in support of Damar Hamlin #3 of the Buffalo Bills as he warms-up prior to the game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on January 08, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
    Ravens RB J.K. Dobbins activated off PUP list, returns to practice ‘100% healthy’ and ‘ready to go’
    Dobbins rejoins a crowded running back room coming off an impressive performance in Saturday’s preseason opener against the Eagles.
    J.K. Dobbins #27 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the first quarter against the Buffalo Bills at M&T Bank Stadium on Oct. 2, 2022, in Baltimore.
    Baltimore Banner Horoscopes: What’s in the stars for you this week?
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    Ravens roster projection: With injuries and uncertainty, GM Eric DeCosta has tough calls
    After a relatively injury-free 20-19 win Saturday over the Philadelphia Eagles, here’s how the Ravens’ initial roster could come together.
    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.
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