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    What would a Lamar Jackson trade look like? Here’s who could be involved, and where the Ravens might go at QB next.
    There’s never been a trade target like Lamar Jackson. What does that mean for his potential market? And who would the Ravens turn to?
    Head coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots shakes hands with quarterback Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens after Baltimore's 37-26 win at Gillette Stadium on September 25, 2022 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
    Gov. Moore’s pick to lead state police faces uncertain chance at confirmation
    After Lt. Col. Roland Butler fielded questions before a Senate committee, the chair said: “I couldn’t tell you tonight if he’d had the votes.”
    Roland Butler, who has been nominated to be superintendent of the Maryland State Police, speaks during a press conference at the State House in Annapolis on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023.
    Maryland woman’s death on private jet was not caused by turbulence from weather, NTSB says
    Investigators say the violent movements that killed a Maryland woman aboard a private jet this month were multiple times the pull of gravity and were not caused by the weather.
    Dana Hyde, of Maryland, was the passenger who died, Connecticut State Police said.
    What smells like smoke? A wildfire hundreds of miles from Maryland.
    Southerly winds are bringing smoke northward from a forest fire in Eastern North Carolina, according to the National Weather Service.
    Stormy clouds over Baltimore's Inner Harbor Monday Oct. 31, 2022.
    Here’s what John Harbaugh said about Lamar Jackson’s trade request — and what it could actually mean for the Ravens
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh talked at great length about Lamar Jackson's trade request Monday. What did he actually say? We're here to help figure that out.
    Head coach John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens reacts in the second quarter against the Buffalo Bills at M&T Bank Stadium on October 02, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    How a Bowie State student’s project might expand reproductive health coverage statewide
    The Public Senior Higher Education Reproductive Health Service Plans Requirements bill would require public colleges and universities in the state to develop and implement a comprehensive plan for reproductive health services provided at the school, or a plan for where students can be referred for these services.
    Jakeya Johnson poses for a portrait outside of her home on March 21, 2023.
    Veterans’ home issues were well-documented, Hogan officials say pandemic made replacing contractor ‘irresponsible’
    Inspection reports detailed patient care issues as early as 2018, but Hogan administration officials said replacing the contractor would have been ‘grossly irresponsible’
    Charlotte Hall Veterans Home
    Amanda Bynes and the evolution of how we talk about mental health
    We’re more open to talking about mental health in the wake of the public crises of people like Amanda Bynes. But is that enough?
    (Left) Amanda Bynes attends an appearance at Manhattan Criminal Court on July 9, 2013 in New York City. (Right) Actress Amanda Bynes arrives at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards at Universal Studios' Gibson Amphitheater on June 5, 2011 in Universal City, California.
    What’s the latest on Lamar Jackson? At NFL owners meetings, the Ravens can weigh in.
    At this week’s owners meetings, perhaps no team will dominate the discourse more than the Ravens. John Harbaugh is scheduled to speak to reporters Monday morning.
    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.
    Horoscopes for Baltimoreans: Emotions and communication high for some astrological signs
    Another week of astrology checks for Baltimoreans.
    Baltimore Horoscopes
    Spring is tick season. Here’s how to avoid Lyme disease.
    Those living in Baltimore and surrounding regions are at high risk for Lyme disease transmission through tick bites. An expert from Johns Hopkins’ Lyme research center explains why and shares ways to avoid tick-borne illness.
    A deer tick in a yard as a child is playing.
    Struggling to make health care appointments in Maryland? You’re not alone
    Securing an appointment with health providers in Maryland has become a monumental task for patients, who say they have hit barrier after barrier in the search for care.
    Alina Anthony, left, checks Braziah Murphy’s blood pressure at the Healthcare in the Library station inside the Enoch Pratt Library’s central branch on Friday, March 10. Anthony is a second semester nursing student at the University of Maryland School of Nursing.
    Maryland celebrates Ramadan with ‘welcome’ event
    The month is observed by Muslims worldwide as a period of fasting, prayer reflection, and community.
    Muslims break their fast on the first day of the holy fasting month of Ramadan at the Jama Masjid, in New Delhi, India, Friday, March 24, 2023. Islam's holiest month is a period of intense prayer, dawn-to-dusk fasting and nightly feasts. Photo by Manish Swarup/Associated Press
    Banner political notes: Party’s over for two political groups; 1st District dominoes; DPW director hangs around
    Two of Maryland’s third parties have lost their official recognition due to poor showings at the ballot box.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    Commentary: Navigating the complicated web of insuring my pet Corgi
    I couldn’t help my childhood pet when she got an illness too expensive for my family to treat, but I will make sure my dog Chichi is covered.
    Chichi the corgi is usually stealing socks, asleep on her back, waiting for her next walk or asking for food when she just ate.
    Jet pitched wildly, killing Maryland woman, amid cockpit warnings: NTSB
    Dana Hyde, 55, of Cabin John, Maryland, had served in two presidential administrations.
    FILE - From left, Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama, Ghana's Finance Minister Seth Terkper, Secretary of State John Kerry, and CEO of the Millennium Challenge Corporation Dana Hyde, participate in the Ghana Compact signing ceremony during the US Africa Leaders Summit at the State Department in Washington on Aug. 5, 2014. A business jet may have experienced problems with its stability before encountering turbulence or some other roughness that caused the death of Hyde, who served in prominent posts in two presidential administrations, officials said Monday, March 6, 2023.
    Moore’s Maryland State Police nominee set for confirmation hearing Monday
    Maryland State Police Lt. Col. Roland Butler has a confirmation hearing in the Maryland Senate, where he’ll hope to win enough support to be approved as the agency’s superintendent.
    Roland Butler, who has been nominated to be superintendent of the Maryland State Police, speaks during a press conference at the State House in Annapolis on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. He's flanked by Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller, left, and Gov. Wes Moore, right.
    Ravens reportedly signing WR Nelson Agholor to one-year deal
    Agholor, a former first-round pick who’s moving on to his fourth team in the past five years, will reportedly earn $3.25 million in 2023.
    PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - SEPTEMBER 18: Nelson Agholor #15 of the New England Patriots scores a touchdown during the first half in the game against the New England Patriots at Acrisure Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
    An investigation of the Baltimore archdiocese will have names redacted. That’s happened across the U.S.
    There’s court battle over whether to permanently redact the names of some in the Archdiocese of Baltimore who are accused of committing or enabling abuse. Here’s how similar situations played out elsewhere.
    The exterior of the Archdiocese of Baltimore building as seen on Monday, March 13.
    Federal judge tosses challenge to suicide prevention pamphlets in Anne Arundel gun shops. This idea will spread.
    Anne Arundel was the first county in Maryland to put suicide prevention pamphlets in gun shops. On Tuesday, a federal judge threw out a First Amendment challenge to the law from a gun rights group.
    A federal judge has ruled a pamphlet developed by Anne Arundel County, along with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the National Shooting Sports Foundation, can be required at businesses that sell guns or ammunition.
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