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    With killers like these among us, maybe there is such a thing as evil
    I don’t believe you can see evil in someone’s face. I’m not even sure it exists. It’s an old-fashioned concept, one you don’t hear much discussed anymore. Is Alex Murdaugh evil? Was Forrest Clyde Williams III?
    Tom Sobocinski, FBI special agent in charge, and Anne Arundel County Police Chief Amal Awad discuss DNA findings on March 10. Test results identified the man who killed Pamela Lynn Conyers in 1970.
    In cost-cutting move, Ravens release DL Calais Campbell
    General manager Eric DeCosta said the Ravens “have not closed the door on the possibility of him returning to our team in the future.”
    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 04: Calais Campbell #93 of the Baltimore Ravens takes the field prior to a game against the Denver Broncos at M&T Bank Stadium on December 04, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    New York’s high court to hear dispute between Orioles, Nationals over TV rights fees
    The New York Court of Appeals is set to hear oral argument on Tuesday in a case that could have large implications for the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals.
    Exterior details of Orioles Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore on 2/2/23.
    Ravens free-agency preview: As uncertainty with Lamar Jackson lingers, there’s still unfinished business
    As the start of the NFL’s legal tampering period draws near, there’s still unfinished business in Baltimore.
    Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens reacts after the game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on September 25, 2022 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
    Baltimore Horoscopes: What’s in the stars this week as Pisces season soon ends
    As we enter the last full week of Pisces season, see what the stars say about you this week.
    Baltimore Horoscopes
    Criminal trial to start for Roy McGrath, ex-top aide to former Maryland Gov. Hogan
    Many of federal and state charges center around the severance payment and how McGrath secured it — specifically whether he misled the Maryland Environmental Service Board of Directors into approving the payment.
    Roy McGrath speaks during a coronavirus press conference at the Maryland State House on April 15, 2020. McGrath, who eventually became Gov. Larry Hogan's chief of staff, is facing state and federal criminal charges related to a "severance" payment he received from the Maryland Environmental Service when he left to join Hogan's office.
    Less than half of Maryland jails comply with opioid-addiction treatment law meant to save lives
    The first-in-the-nation law required all Maryland jails to have opioid treatment programs in place by January.
    Photo collage showing scribbled-out medication bottle and pills in man’s hands, with prison bars in background on left and text from House Bill 116 on right.
    South Carolina No. 1 overall seed in women’s NCAA Tournament; Maryland gets No. 2 seed
    Terrapins will host 15th-seeded Holy Cross in College Park on Friday.
    Maryland head coach Brenda Frese talks with Maryland guard Diamond Miller, left, in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Iowa at the Big Ten women's tournament Saturday, March 4, 2023, in Minneapolis. Iowa won 89-84. (AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn) /// [EXTERNAL]
    Top overall NCAA seed Alabama headlines South Region bracket; Maryland seeded 8th
    Terps will face ninth-seeded West Virginia in the round of 64 on Thursday in Birmingham.
    Maryland's Jahmir Young walks off the court with teammates after Maryland's 70-60 loss to Indiana after an NCAA college basketball game at the Big Ten men's tournament, Friday, March 10, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
    Banner political notes: The check’s in the bank; a new primary date; a gubernatorial hoops challenge.
    Baltimore finance officials told members of the City Council they have cashed the first $14 million payment from a controversial agreement with BGE.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    3 reasons Baltimore City and Baltimore Co. schools were rated lowest in the region
    A closer look at Maryland School Report Card data helps answer why Baltimore City and Baltimore County schools performed so poorly.
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    As recreational cannabis bill clears House, legislative leadership agrees on key provisions
    The bill to set up a recreational cannabis marketplace is one step closer to becoming law.
    Scenes from inside at the grand opening of Ceylon House, Maryland's first cannabis lounge, on March 5, 2023.
    Adnan Syed: Maryland prosecutions of children in adult court must end
    Prosecution of children in adult court, which expanded as some Black and brown youths were being singled out as “super predators,” must end in Maryland and elsewhere, Adnan Syed and defense attorney Melissa Miller say.
    Adnan Syed emerges from the courthouse and after Baltimore Judge Melissa Phinn threw out Syed's murder conviction in light of new evidence that someone else could have strangled Hae Min Lee, ordered the release of  Syed.
    Ravens mock draft: As uncertainty over Lamar Jackson swirls, here’s where the team could look for help
    With the help of PFF’s mock draft simulator, here’s whom Eric DeCosta could take with the Ravens’ five picks in 2023.
    CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS - NOVEMBER 20: Zay Flowers #4 of the Boston College Eagles reacts after scoring a touchdown during the third quarter against the Florida State Seminoles at Alumni Stadium on November 20, 2021 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
    How Maryland could help lower the cost of going green at home
    Replacing gas appliances with electric ones make sense, but it can be costly. Maryland lawmakers are exploring ways to expand rebates for electrification.
    Frying pan with vegetable meal on induction cooker close up.
    Maryland ousts Minnesota in second round of Big Ten tourney
    The sixth-seeded Terrapins advance to play third-seeded Indiana in the quarterfinals on Friday.
    CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 09: Jahmir Young #1 of the Maryland Terrapins shoots in the first half against Ta'lon Cooper #55 of the Minnesota Golden Gophers at United Center on March 09, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois.
    Top Maryland officials head to Sarasota to negotiate Orioles stadium lease
    The baseball team’s lease at Oriole Park at Camden Yards is set to expire at the end of the year.
    A Baltimore Orioles logo is painted on a trash can outside Oriole Park at Camden Yards in South Baltimore.
    Maryland’s revenue growth is slowing. Here’s what that means for the budget and economy.
    The state government budget is still growing from one year to the next, it’s just not growing as much as previously anticipated. That means an expected $820 million surplus has shrunk to $342 million.
    The Maryland State House in Annapolis is the oldest state capital building in the nation still in continuous legislative use.
    Anne Arundel County Police to announce development in 1970 cold case killing of teenager
    Anne Arundel County Police will join federal officials on Friday to announce a development in a cold case murder that happened over 50 years ago.
    Pamela Lynn Conyers, 16
    New Maryland school ratings are out. Baltimore City and county performed among the worst.
    In the first update to Maryland School Report Card ratings since 2019, Baltimore City and county schools performed worst in the region.
    Lockers in the hallway outside Damien Ford’s Baltimore School for The Arts classroom on Dec. 21, 2022. Ford teaches an African American Literature class where shows his students comparisons between Lauryn Hill lyrics and the work of Zora Neal Hurston.
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