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    Dev Shah wins National Spelling Bee, going out on top after up-and-down spelling career
    Dev Shah, a 14-year-old from Largo, Florida, had his spelling career interrupted by the pandemic, then didn’t make it out of his regional bee last year.
    Dev Shah, 14, from Largo, Fla., lifts the trophy next to Scripps CEO Adam Symson after he won the Scripps National Spelling Bee finals, Thursday, June 1, 2023, in Oxon Hill, Md.
    Ravens OTAs report: QB Lamar Jackson shows a quicker trigger in uneven practice for offense
    Jackson has always played at his own pace. Offensive coordinator Todd Monken’s arrival could accelerate it somewhat.
    Tight end Isaiah Likely #80 of the Baltimore Ravens runs with the football after a reception against the Arizona Cardinals
    Nearly 800,000 Maryland license plates are advertising a Philippine gambling website
    At first glance, a website displayed at the bottom of every license plate commemorating the bicentennial of the War of 1812 doesn’t look out of place with the illustration of the Star-Spangled Banner over Fort McHenry.
    The Maryland 1812 license plate's website license plate leads to Philippines gambling site.
    ‘A blessing in disguise’: Why Ravens ILB Patrick Queen isn’t worried about his contract
    A month ago, the Ravens declined inside linebacker Patrick Queen’s fifth-year option, denying him a $12.7 million payday in 2024. He’s not worried about it, though.
    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.
    Several new laws go into effect Thursday in Maryland
    Several new laws go into effect Thursday in Maryland. See which ones in this roundup from our media partners at WYPR.
    Maryland State House, in Annapolis, Wednesday, April 5, 2023.
    The 7 words that knocked Maryland kids from Scripps National Spelling Bee
    More than 230 contestants from all 50 states, plus Ghana, Guam, Germany and elsewhere, competed at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center this week.
    NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND - MAY 30: Speller Luke Brown of Naples, Florida, participates in rounds 1 and 2 of the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee at Gaylord National Hotel and Convention Center on May 30, 2023 in National Harbor, Maryland. The 95th Scripps National Spelling Bee begins today through Thursday with 230 students competing for the spelling top honor.
    An FBI surveillance plane has been circling West Baltimore
    After spending weeks combing through hundreds of flight records, analyzing flight-tracking software and interviewing experts, here are answers to some — but not all — of your spy plane questions.
    Illustration with drawn and scanned images collaged in overlapping boxes, including close-up of eye, a propeller plane, an aircraft registration renewal application, and Baltimore row houses.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Pride parade, Let’s Go Music Festival and plein air painting
    June is when things start happening fast. Check out these best bets for fun in Annapolis from June 1-7.
    Country music singer Chris Young will headline the Let's Go Music Festival Saturday night performances at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds in Crownsville.
    Ravens QB Lamar Jackson expects to pass more in 2023. How much more could be up to John Harbaugh.
    Jackson expects to pass more in 2023. But how much more? Under John Harbaugh, it's a fair question.
    BALTIMORE, MD - OCTOBER 13: Head coach John Harbaugh interacts with Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens prior to playing against the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium on October 13, 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    What to do this weekend, from Wine on the Waterfront to movies in the park
    Whether you feel like spending your night outdoors at a movie or indoors sipping drinks at a museum, there’s an event for you in Baltimore this weekend.
    Wine on the Waterfront ad.
    Commentary: 6% of Marylanders are uninsured. Here’s how we can get them covered.
    Maryland can build on the progress begun under the Affordable Care Act to provide health care coverage and lower prescription drug costs for more state residents, says Vincent DeMarco, president of the Maryland Health Care for All! Coalition.
    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.
    Erie Insurance discriminated against Black-owned brokerage in Baltimore, state finds
    Pennsylvania-based Erie Insurance discriminated against a Black-owned insurance brokerage firm and ultimately against Black Baltimoreans, according to a recent opinion by the Maryland Insurance Administration.
    File photo of the Inner Harbor and downtown Baltimore as seen from the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront hotel.
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh and his relationship with baseball | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Ravens head coach John Harbaugh discusses his relationship with baseball.
    Baltimore Banner CEO Imtiaz Patel to step down
    Imtiaz Patel, the chief executive officer of The Baltimore Banner, will step down on July 7 to take a senior leadership position with Gannett.
    The Baltimore Banner CEO, Imtiaz Patel, announces his departure from The Baltimore Banner, Wednesday, May 31, 2023.
    Commentary: Abortion access remains a priority in Maryland even with more restrictions across the country
    Three University of Maryland Medical Center clinicians say they are committed to ensuring access to abortion as health care in the aftermath of the Supreme Court ruling eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion.
    382212 01: The controversial abortion pill known as RU-486, seen here as Mifeprex, is being shipped to U.S. physicians for the first time beginning November 20, 2000 following approval of the drug by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in September.
    Stay, leave or convert: Some Catholics at a crossroads about religion amid sexual abuse allegations against priests
    People are leaving Catholicism because of the church abuse scandal among other reasons. But there are also people who chose to stay.
    Mary Jo Rogers pictured in her home on May 23, 2023 with her religious artifacts many of which are family heirlooms. Rogers says she feels betrayed by the church and can't go back. She still has her Catholic faith but it is seperate from the insitution.
    Disability rights group sues Maryland for housing foster kids in hospitals
    Attorneys say state officials have “illegally and unconstitutionally” housed foster children in hospitals and restrictive institutions beyond medical necessity.
    Silhouette of teen in front of office building and family house
    Excitement building for Chinese volleyball tournament coming to Baltimore in late summer
    Chinese volleyball comes to Baltimore on Labor Day weekend, with the 78th NACIVT, which will be held in the Baltimore Convention Center. One hundred fifty teams and 2,500 athletes are expected to participate. The event is expected to attract 5,000 people.
    Patrick Chin, 42, Rockville. Chin has been playing Chinese Volleyball since he was 15. (In green) John Chin, Patrick’s father is a former cyc (Chinese Youth Club) player.  Chin says that 9-man volleyball has helped to provide a sense of community a pride. *in blue) John Mon, also a former cyc player and former business partner to John chin, share a laugh as they watch the boys practice.
    Photos: Welcome all aliens to Balticon
    Lauren Burnette, of Chestertown, West Virginia, and owner of Scarabeus Ceramics, interacts with an attendee. Balticon 57 at Renaissance Harborplace Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland.
    Ravens LB Malik Harrison suffered silently after almost losing his career. Then he embraced therapy and found peace.
    “Everybody that’s going through something, you at least need to talk to somebody. Somebody that you trust, somebody that you love," Harrison said.
    : Malik Harrison #40 of the Baltimore Ravens chases down a rusher during the third quarter in a game against the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium on October 11, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland.
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