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    Limits of Moore’s power exposed in State of the State address
    At times seeming during his speech, Gov. Wes Moore seemed contrite, acknowledging that he’d learned some lessons and that his success depended on lawmakers.
    Gov. Wes Moore speaks during his annual State of the State address in the Maryland State House on Wednesday.
    ‘Elevated social dining’ coming to Alex. Brown & Sons Co. building
    A new restaurant, Fruition at 135th, opens in March in the historic Alex. Brown & Sons Co. Building. The new owner described it as an elevated dining experience.
    The Alex. Brown & Sons Co. building at 135 East Baltimore Street. A new eatery with plans to bring premium dining experiences is set to open in the historic building.
    Marylanders warned to beware of unpaid parking ticket text scam
    The Maryland Judiciary warned people about a text message scam related to supposed unpaid parking fees.
    The Maryland Judiciary warned people about a text message scam related to supposed unpaid parking fees.
    Trump administration won’t withhold $700 million from Maryland schools
    The Trump administration dropped a threat to take away federal funds from school districts if they did not comply with demands on DEI.
    Carey Wright, the state superintendent of schools, had said her agency disagreed with the Trump administration’s interpretation of civil rights law.
    UMB wants to put a $300M ‘college town’ in downtown Baltimore
    The University of Maryland, Baltimore, is trying to create a $300 million “college town” near the heart of its downtown campus, featuring high-rise residential buildings.
    A University of Maryland Baltimore building is seen from the upper deck of Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore on September 4, 2024.
    ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star James Van Der Beek dies at 48
    James Van Der Beek, the "Dawson's Creek" actor who became a heartthrob at the turn of the millennium, has died at 48.
    FILE - James Van Der Beek attends the premiere of "The Words" in Los Angeles on Sept. 4, 2012.
    Angel Reese re-signs with Rose BC in Unrivaled, the 3-on-3 women’s basketball league
    Chicago Sky star forward Angel Reese is returning to Unrivaled for the remainder of the 3-on-3 women’s basketball league’s season.
    WNBA star and Randallstown native Angel Reese is returning for the remainer of the season to Unrivaled, the 3-on-3 women’s basketball league.
    Wes Moore’s State of the State: Pushing for redistricting, navigating Trump’s tensions
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, in his annual State of the State speech, made a direct appeal to state senators to vote on a new map of congressional boundaries that gives Democrats a chance of a sweep of all eight districts.
    Gov. Wes Moore shakes hands with Senate President Bill Ferguson during his annual State of the State address on Wednesday.
    This Eastern Shore Democrat voted against redistricting. Here’s why.
    Del. Sheree Sample-Hughes says she has some idea of what Maryland Republicans are feeling in terms of redistricting.
    Del. Sheree Sample-Hughes, Eastern Shore Democrat and speaker pro-tem, wears seersucker inside the House Chamber on the last day of session, Sine Die, on April 10, 2023.
    Anthony Levine Sr., a ‘forever Raven,’ named special teams coordinator
    Anthony Levine Sr. previously served as assistant special teams coach in Baltimore. He replaces Chris Horton, who’s expected to be named the New York Giants’ special teams coordinator
    Former Ravens defensive back Anthony Levine celebrates as he leaves the field after beating the Seattle Seahawks 30-16  on Oct. 20, 2019.
    Maryland’s Buzz Williams says he’s ‘completely aware’ of how disappointing this season has been
    ”Our staff is continuing to study and figure out ways for improvement, but our system going forward will be more sustainable," Williams said.
    Maryland head coach Buzz Williams gives his team instructions during the first half of a game against Purdue on Feb. 1.
    Democratic governors will skip White House dinner in support of Moore
    Eighteen Democratic governors are refusing to attend a dinner at the White House with President Donald Trump next week, after Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and Colorado Gov. Jared Polis were uninvited.
    FEBRUARY 10, 2026 - Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks to reporters at the State House in Annapolis about multiple subjects, including redistricting, immigration legislation, the state budget and President Trump.
    US skater makes emotional Olympic debut 1 year after parents killed in DC plane crash
    U.S. figure skater Maxim Naumov carried the memory of his late parents with him to the Olympics on Tuesday night, delivering an emotional, heartfelt short program at the Milan Cortina Games.
    Maxim Naumov of the United States competes during the men's figure skating short program at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
    BGE finds a Democrat to back its controversial Maryland energy proposal
    A Maryland lawmaker submitted BGE’s controversial proposal in the final hours before a procedural deadline.
    The 21-story, mixed-use Constellation Building serves as the headquarters of Constellation Energy and a regional office for the Exelon Corporation.
    Raskin sends late-night redistricting plea to General Assembly Democrats
    The influential member of Maryland's congressional delegation said he doesn't see much merit in arguments against Maryland Democrats trying to increase their numbers in Congress.
    Rep. Jamie Raskin says he doesn't see much merit in arguments against Maryland Democrats trying to increase their numbers in Congress.
    Man pleads guilty to fatally shooting 17-year-old near Inner Harbor
    Dejuan Cole, 20, of Fallstaff, was sentenced to life in prison, with all but 30 years suspended, plus five years’ probation.
    Devron Tyner was fatally shot outside the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel during what detectives described as a robbery on April 1, 2024. He was 17.
    FBI releases first surveillance images of masked person on Nancy Guthrie’s porch
    Authorities investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie released the first surveillance images Tuesday showing a masked person on her porch the night she went missing.
    On Tuesday, FBI Director Kash Patel released several photographs on X showing surveillance images at the home of Nancy Guthrie the night she went missing in Tucson, Ariz.
    Ferguson shouldn’t lead state Senate after opposing redistricting, senator says
    Charles County Sen. Arthur Ellis said Senate President Bill Ferguson’s decision to block a plan to further gerrymander Maryland’s congressional maps in favor of Democrats disqualified him from being Senate president.
    FEBRUARY 5, 2026 - Maryland state Sen. Arthur Ellis, a Charles County Democrat, speaks to reporters at the State House after he announced he would not register his attendance in the Senate as a protest against the Senate president's decision not to call a vote on a new map of congressional districts.
    Democrats call White House offer on ICE ‘insufficient’ as Homeland Security funding set to expire
    Democratic leaders say a proposal from the White House is “incomplete and insufficient” as they are demanding new restrictions on President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown and threatening a shutdown of the Homeland Security Department.
    Democratic leaders said Monday that a White House counterproposal does not address “the concerns Americans have about ICE’s lawless conduct.”
    Washington County declares support for ICE amid proposed detention facility near Hagerstown
    Washington County commissioners declared support for the conversion of a sprawling warehouse outside Hagerstown into a proposed federal immigration detention facility on Tuesday.
    County commissioners declared support for the conversion of a warehouse outside Hagerstown into a proposed federal immigration detention facility.
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