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    James Webb Space Telescope celebrates first birthday with new image of stars forming
    The James Webb Space Telescope has been operational for a year, transforming the way scientists understand the universe. It is operated out of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore.
    The first anniversary image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope displays star birth like it’s never been seen before, full of detailed, impressionistic texture. The subject is the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex, the closest star-forming region to Earth.
    Ranking the Ravens’ best players in 2023: Lamar Jackson (who else?) leads the way in top 10.
    Where do Ravens stars Mark Andrews, Roquan Smith and Justin Tucker rank based on their projected impact in 2023?
    Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates a second quarter touchdown by J.K. Dobbins #27 against the Tennessee Titans  during the game at M&T Bank Stadium on November 22, 2020 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    17,000 more Marylanders lost Medicaid coverage last month
    Twelve percent of the 139,000 people up for renewal in June lost their health insurance for preventable reasons, bringing the total of avoidable coverage losses to 42,000 over two months.
    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 reenrolling in Medicaid, which can include creating email addresses, locating necessary paperwork to enroll and selecting insurance.
    No, you won’t be able to see the northern lights in Maryland
    The northern lights will not be visible in Maryland this week. Sorry if we got your hopes up.
    An aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, is seen in the night sky in the early morning hours of Monday, April 24, 2023, in Washington state.
    Parts of Maryland under drought watch; residents and businesses asked to conserve water
    Western Maryland and portions of central and eastern Maryland are under the watch because of lower-than-normal stream flows and groundwater levels for this time of year.
    Person at a tap, filling a glass of water.
    Black therapists cope with their own trauma, influx of new patients as a result of the pandemic
    The pandemic and the national racial reckoning led to a surge in patients and clients for Black therapists. Some of those therapists are still processing the experiences themselves.
    Black therapist surrounded by police and Black clients
    The idea of slavery reparations has stalled in Maryland. Local campaigns could change that.
    There’s never been a consensus in Maryland on the need for reparations, what they might look like or who should qualify for them. Legislation to create a commission on the concept — just study the idea — has died twice in the Maryland General Assembly in the last two years. Maybe, just maybe, we’re about to see the start of a campaign to approach this at the local level.
    Wes Moore and his son, James Moore, arrive at the Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial to lay a wreath and say a prayer before the governor-elect is sworn in as the first African American governor of the state of Maryland.
    Nearly $21 million in cannabis sold during Maryland’s first week of legalization
    Maryland anticipates $600 million in first year of adult-use cannabis sales
    Megan Pullins helps a customer at Far & Dotter on July 1, 2023, the first day of recreational cannabis legalization in Maryland.
    Baltimore Banner Horoscopes: Being more direct may be beneficial for you and your astrological sign
    Being direct in communication and relationships could be beneficial for you and your astrological sign this week.
    Baltimore Horoscopes
    Ranking the Ravens’ best players in 2023: Who’s in the top 20?
    The Ravens have a lot of good players, so we ranked 'em. Today: Nos. 11-20.
    Defensive lineman Justin Madubuike (92) set career highs in games played (17), starts (16), sacks (5 1/2), tackles (42), tackles for loss (eight), quarterback hits (nine) and passes defended (three) in his third year, earning him the No. 12 spot in our rankings.
    Baltimore, several counties under severe thunderstorm watch; ‘hazardous’ weather possible
    Much of Maryland is under a flood watch Sunday, according to the National Weather Service, and could see severe thunderstorms produce excessive rainfall and strong winds.
    Scattered thunderstorms are possible in Baltimore Thursday.
    Solar storm on Thursday expected to make northern lights visible in Maryland
    The Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks has forecast auroral activity in 17 states.
    People in more than a dozen states could get to see the Northern Lights next week.
    Political notes: No General Assembly vacancies; two political books; climate advice for Moore
    For several months, the General Assembly has been dealing with a post-election series of departures and appointments.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    Is climate change altering Chesapeake Bay clouds? Maybe.
    Climate change, spelling hotter and wetter weather, is increasing the frequency and severity of storms. Maybe it’s altering clouds, too.
    My wife and I were driving across the Spa Creek Bridge in downtown Annapolis for a quick dinner Monday and spotted a bank of opalescent pillows rising atop the city’s familiar outline of historic buildings.
    Ravens film study: Free agent Justin Houston still has plenty to offer a pass rush, especially in Baltimore
    If Houston re-signs, he'd be one of the oldest players on the Ravens' roster. But he can still be among the most productive, too.
    This photo shows Ravens player Justin Houston celebrating with a teammate.
    Can you open this mysterious safe? Red Emma’s bookstore seeks safecrackers
    What lies inside the deep, dark safe on the second floor of Red Emma’s in Waverly? The bookstore’s worker-owners are inviting the public to try cracking the code.
    The locked safe sits among books on the second floor of Red Emma's on July 6, 2023.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Catch ‘The Tempest’ on stage, or the Annapolis Blues on the field
    You could watch a production of William Shakespeare’s great storm romance, or the Annapolis Blues in their final home game of the regular season. Those are just two of the best things to do in Annapolis from July 6-12.
    Prospero takes his revenge on a storm tossed sea in "The Tempest," a production by the Classic Theater of Maryland.
    Commentary: Red Line connecting East, West Baltimore will spur economic growth
    A revived Red Line to connect East and West Baltimore is long overdue and will spur economic growth throughout the city and region, say Mark Anthony Thomas, CEO of the Greater Baltimore Committee, and Kathy E. Hollinger, CEO of the Greater Washington Partnership.
    Maryland and Baltimore political leaders stand for a picture after a press conference June 15, 2023, to announce revival of the proposed Red Line transit project.
    Collector Billy Manzo on the hot market for a Shohei Ohtani signed jersey | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Sports memorabilia collector Billy Manzo discusses the value of Shohei Ohtani’s signed jerseys.
    Dan Cox for Congress? The former governor hopeful says federal candidacy filing is ‘fraud.’
    The Republican politician said a candidacy filing with the Federal Election Commission wasn’t done by him, and he’s asked the commission to investigate. He says he’s still thinking about whether to run.
    Dan Cox, the Republican nominee for Maryland governor, speaks during The Freedom Rally in Owings Mills, Saturday, October 29, 2022.
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