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    Aspiring teachers thought they were getting a full ride. Then the bills came.
    The Teaching Fellows for Maryland Scholarship is advertised as covering all tuition and fees, but it didn’t work out that way for some students.
    Arthur Liao applied for the scholarship last March while a senior at the University of Maryland, College Park. Liao said MHEC’s scholarship portal showed he was awarded about $30,000. Liao then said an official told him he didn’t get the full amount due to a “budget issue.”
    Maryland redirected money to meet abortion demand. Then the feds stepped in.
    Last year, Maryland lawmakers thought they had come up with a legal way to repurpose millions of dollars collected by insurers selling Affordable Care Act policies to help women who couldn’t afford abortions. The feds just squashed the plan.
    Abortion Fund of Maryland Co-Executive Director Lynn McCann-Yeh was hoping a new state fund would help the group meet demand for assistance in accessing abortions.
    Is an ICE surge coming to Baltimore? Local officials, activists struggle to find out.
    Recent federal legislation championed by the administration of President Donald Trump has added hundreds of millions of dollars to immigration enforcement, leading to an expected spending spree to ramp up activities in states like Maryland.
    ICE vehicles parked in the lower level of a garage on West Fayette Street in Baltimore.
    ‘That’s part of his DNA’: How Jesse Minter’s coaching journey molded the Ravens’ new coach
    As a coach, the Ravens' Jesse Minter is principled but flexible. As a leader, he is selfless but personable. He is the son of a football coach but the product of so many others.
    Jesse Minter hugs his son after the news conference to introduce the Ravens head coach last month.
    Seahawks ride their ‘Dark Side’ defense to a Super Bowl title, pounding the Patriots 29-13
    Sam Darnold threw a touchdown pass to AJ Barner, Kenneth Walker III ran for 135 yards and Jason Myers made all five of his field-goal tries.
    Seattle Seahawks defensive end Rylie Mills (98) celebrates after sacking New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl 60 football game, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
    Man turns himself in after fatally stabbing estranged wife in Ellicott City, police say
    Alexander Stephenson, 53, of Ellicott City, is facing charges of first-degree murder and violating a protective order.
    Alexander Stephenson is accused of fatally stabbing Amethyst Stephenson, his estranged wife, in Elliott City.
    Super Bowl-night ads will push BGE’s agenda to build and run power plants in Maryland
    Baltimore Gas and Electric has called on Maryland leaders to pass legislation allowing the utility to build and own power plants — an ask it’s underscoring with ads during NBC’s Olympics and Super Bowl coverage.
    The Constellation Building in Baltimore serves as the headquarters of Constellation Energy, as well as a regional office for the Exelon Corporation.
    Gov. Moore says he’s been ‘singled out’ by White House, disinvited from events for governors
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore says the White House has singled him out by disinviting him from a pair of events for the nation’s governors in Washington next week.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said he’s been disinvited from a pair of White House events for the nation’s governors next week, but he is “not trying to get inside the president’s psyche.”
    Frigid weather and high winds persist in Baltimore area, but relief is coming
    Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport recorded a temperature of 14 degrees in the morning that felt like minus 1 degree with the wind chill, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Luis Rosa.
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards is seen with a blanket of snow five days after the January 25 snowstorm.
    Hutzell: Some parting words on Fern, a winter storm by any other name
    Will we remember it as Fern when we tell the stories of this winter storm? Probably not. But as it slowly, achingly melts from view, here are a few, meagre final words to describe what just happened in the weather and beyond.
    A man crosses a road on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, at during a snowstorm in Silver Spring, Md. at the Silver Spring Metro Station.
    Ozzy-Momodu’s 16 points help No. 22 Maryland women cruise past Nebraska 78-60
    Oluchi Okananwa scored nine of the Terrapins’ 15 first-quarter points, and Maryland (19-6, 7-6 Big Ten) led 45-28 at halftime.
    Isimenme Ozzy-Momodu, pictured against Wisconsin in December, led Maryland with 16 points in a win over Nebraska on Saturday.
    Subzero wind chills blast the Baltimore area Saturday
    Winds could gust as high as 60 mph Saturday afternoon.
    Winds could gust as high as 60 mph Saturday afternoon in Central Maryland.
    Where to get chicken wings and other Super Bowl eats in Baltimore
    The Super Bowl is the one of the biggest days for carryout. Here are some of the best spots for football food in Baltimore.
    The Neighborhood Bird Bun from Ekiben. Taiwanese curry fried chicken thigh topped with spicy sambal mayo, pickles, and fresh herbs.
    While the Chesapeake Bay freezes, these 2 boats break the ice
    While much of the Chesapeake Bay is frozen over, watermen, cargo ships and emergency responders have places to be, and islanders on Smith and Tangier need food and supplies. That’s where Maryland’s two icebreakers — the A.V. Sandusky and the Eddie Somers — come in, clearing channels up and down the bay like giant snowplows.
    An icy channel is opened up by the A.V. Sandusky in Spa Creek in Annapolis.
    Will Greater Grace investigation prompt change? Senior pastors hint at leadership ‘transition.’
    Nearly two months after an explosive report called for the resignation of senior officials at Greater Grace World Outreach, the evangelical church’s elders issued a response that offered no concrete plans for a leadership change.
    Photograph of long low building with unconventional church spire and cross, with empty parking lot in front. Outside of building is labeled "Greater Grace Church."
    Moore asks agencies, attorney general to review immigration detention center plans
    Gov. Wes Moore told federal officials he had concerns about the economic drain the Williamsport facility could have on the area and a “troubling lack of transparency” around the purchase.
    Gov. Wes Moore speaks with reporters at the State House in Annapolis on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026.
    Gov. Moore says he’ll sign bill banning immigration enforcement agreements
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said he plans to sign emergency legislation banning working agreements between federal immigration agencies and local jurisdictions.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said Friday that he’ll sign a bill banning immigration enforcement agreements with ICE when it comes to his desk.
    Saks Off 5th closing 2 Maryland stores
    Saks Global is closing its discount stores as it undergoes bankruptcy proceedings. Two of those stores are in Maryland.
    SEATTLE, WA - OCTOBER 19:  General view of atmosphere prior to the Saks OFF 5th Seattle Official Ribbon Cutting on October 19, 2017 in Seattle, Washington.
    Arctic front, high winds could make it feel like 15 below in Maryland this weekend
    An arctic front and a windstorm will make parts of Maryland feel as cold as minus 15 degrees this weekend.
    The National Weather Service has issued multiple weather warnings for Central Maryland this weekend.
    Under Armour says ‘most disruptive phase’ of turnaround is behind it
    On Friday, the Baltimore-based sportswear company released its most promising earnings report since Kevin Plank took back the CEO reins in April 2024. Its stock price promptly rose 15%.
    Under Armour headquarters is seen in the Baltimore Peninsula development in South Baltimore.
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