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Maryland

    The equinox arrives at 5:24 p.m. today. But it’s already spring in Annapolis.
    Annapolis marks the start of spring in its own ways, even if nobody tells the calendar.
    Gov. Wes Moore danced through part of the Annapolis St. Patrick's Parade on March 5.
    State commission investigating retail energy suppliers following record-high complaints
    Marylanders overpaid $1 billion in excessive utility bills. Some lawmakers and advocates are demanding answers.
    A view of the power lines as evening settles December 11, 2000 in Pico Rivera, CA. California residents statewide are urged to delay turning on their holiday lights until 7 P.M. each evening to prevent electrical blackouts. Several stage two emergencies, when electrical reserves in the region drop to 5 percent or less, have been declared in recent days.
    Baltimore Horoscopes: Aries season and spring equinox are here, so what should you expect?
    Spring and Aries season is here, but what does that mean for your astrological sign?
    Baltimore Horoscopes
    When relaxing feels like a task: How to let go when your brain won’t let you
    Sometimes it’s hard to unwind, even in situations created specifically for that purpose. Two local yoga instructors and wellness professionals give advice.
    A quiet bedroom at the ultra-luxe The Ivy Hotel is the perfect place to shut the world out and relax. If you can let yourself.
    Letters: Objections to scholarship program reflect selective outrage
    A scholarship program for kindergarten to 12th-grade students is the target of selective outrage, Tony Campbell, a Towson University faculty member, says. Loss of Medicare Advantage plans is putting the health of Maryland seniors at risk, Rev. Alvin Hathaway Sr., president and founder of Beloved Community Services, says. Promising and rewarding careers are available at facilities serving seniors, Allison Roenigk Ciborowski, president and CEO of LeadingAge Maryland, says.
    Students sit together on a rug inside their Hampstead Hill Academy classroom on 8/29/22. Monday was the first day back to school for Baltimore City students.
    House passes bill requiring gender-affirming care under Medicaid
    The Trans Health Equity Act would not create any new standards of treatment; rather, it would enable residents without private insurance to obtain comparable gender-affirming care.
    A parent holds up a sign reading “protect trans kids” on June 4 at Baltimore Trans Pride 2022.
    Banner political notes: Gov goes with Terps; a tricky $2 million question; City Hall and General Assembly departures
    Political goings-on from Baltimore and around the state.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    Head of players’ union says NFL owners could be colluding against Lamar Jackson
    NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith questioned why the Ravens and other teams have been unwilling to offer Lamar Jackson a fully guaranteed deal.
    Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens reacts after a fourth quarter touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings at M&T Bank Stadium on November 07, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    How institutions like the Catholic Church weaponize bankruptcy
    Across the United States, various institutions that have faced sexual abuse allegations ranging from the Boy Scouts of America to USA Gymnastics have filed for bankruptcy. Could the Archdiocese of Baltimore follow?
    The sanctuary of the Baltimore Basilica on December 2, 2022. The actual name of the Basilica is The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
    Maryland, Virginia race to save dwindling commercial fisheries in the Chesapeake Bay
    Gov. Wes Moore asked the federal government to carry out an evaluation to determine if the situation amounts to a declaration of a “commercial fishery disaster.”
    JC Hudgins shows a blue crab he caught in the Chesapeake Bay in Mathews, Va., on Friday, June 10, 2022.
    Gov. Wes Moore reflects on first 2 months in office
    Read what Moore had to say some key issues facing the nation and the state he is governing.
    Gov. Wes Moore speaks with reporters after the game at the XFINITY Center in College Park during the first round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. The Terrapin Women's Basketball team beat The Holy Cross Crusaders on Friday, 93-61.
    RB Justice Hill re-signs with Ravens on two-year deal
    After missing all of 2021 with a torn Achilles tendon, Hill returned last season to finish with career highs as a runner.
    CINCINNATI, OHIO - JANUARY 15: Eli Apple #20 of the Cincinnati Bengals tackles Justice Hill #43 of the Baltimore Ravens during the fourth quarter in the AFC Wild Card playoff game at Paycor Stadium on January 15, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
    As NCAA Tournament tips off, Maryland women’s basketball is a big deal — for players and brands
    Female athletes are finding ways to capitalize on their names, images and likenesses.
    COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND - FEBRUARY 21: Brinae Alexander #5 and Faith Masonius #13 of the Maryland Terrapins celebrate in the second quarter of the game against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Xfinity Center on February 21, 2023 in College Park, Maryland.
    You can swim the Irish Sea at the Forty Foot. Annapolis could have something like it.
    On a trip to Ireland, there’s a spot where literature and taking to the water meet. Maybe there’s a place for this at home.
    Steps carved into the rock at The Forty Foot lead down to a swimming hole on the Irish Sea in Sandycove, Ireland.
    Commentary: Use these safeguards to avoid questionable tax preparers
    Income tax filers using a tax preparer should check their qualifications and beware of exorbitant and questionable fees, says John Hardt, director of the Low Income Tax Clinic at the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service.
    Tax Return form 1040 with USA America flag and dollar banknote, U.S. Individual Income.
    Maryland Senate OKs expanded ability to sue institutions for child sexual abuse
    Legislation would enable more civil lawsuits against churches, schools and other institutions that employed or supervised perpetrators of child sexual abuse.
    The Maryland State House in Annapolis is the oldest state capital building in the nation still in continuous legislative use.
    Gov. Moore’s team projects optimism for his priorities as ‘crossover’ approaches
    With key deadline approaching, governor’s chief legislative officer noted “all 10 of our bills are moving in some form.”
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore testifies in favor of the Keep Our Heroes Home Act on 2/16/23 during a meeting of the House Ways and Means committee in Annapolis.
    Ravens re-sign All-Pro long snapper Nick Moore to two-year deal
    Moore was named a second-team All-Pro last season by the Associated Press, his second year with star kicker Justin Tucker.
    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - OCTOBER 09:  Nick Moore #46 of the Baltimore Ravens warms up during pregame prior to facing the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium on October 09, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Todd Olszewski/Getty Images)
    Gov. Moore replacing health care provider at Charlotte Hall Veterans Home after reports of abuse and neglect
    The Board of Public Works approved $625,968 to hire a team of registered nurses to assess the safety and baseline mental and physical well being of patients. The spending board used an emergency procurement method to hire Shore Staffing Inc. of Marion Station.
    Governor Wes Moore, center, Treasurer Dereck Davis, left, and Comptroller Brooke Lierman, right, have the first annual meeting of the Maryland Board of Public Works at the Maryland State House on January 25, 2023.
    How a former Baltimore hoops star’s coaching dreams landed him at the NCAA Tournament
    Dayshawn “Day Day” Wells, St. Frances grad, is a member of Marquette’s men’s basketball staff.
    Dayshawn Wells cuts down the nets at Madison Square Garden after Marquette won the 2023 Big East Tournament championship.
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