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    New report details mixed progress in Maryland’s push for better addiction treatment
    A new MDH report details delays and hurdles officials are facing as they attempt to overhaul Maryland’s faulty drug and mental health addiction treatment system and root out fraud.
    Faith Schauber was placed in the same apartment complex as Amanda Vlakos.
    No. 7 Maryland sets program record for fewest points allowed in a 91-21 victory over Delaware State
    Maryland’s previous record for fewest points allowed was 22, set Feb. 5, 1974, in a 60-22 win over Morgan State.
    Yarden Garzon, pictured in October, was one of two Maryland players who scored 18 points Wednesday night against Delaware State.
    Ravens’ Lamar Jackson misses practice again: ‘It’s a long season’
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was missing at practice Wednesday, the fifth straight week he’ll be sidelined for at least one session before a game.
    Lamar Jackson has missed at least one Ravens practice for five straight weeks.
    Bundle up, Baltimore: Light snow, cooler temps possible later this week
    Western Maryland is under a blizzard warning, but chances of snow in the Baltimore area remain slim for much of the week.
    While it's uncertain if Baltimore will see snow later this week, temperatures will remain cold.
    Letter: Anne Arundel Executive Pittman should apologize for his family’s involvement in slavery
    The Rev. Rickey Nelson Jones, interim president and organizer for the Anne Arundel County chapter of the National Action Network, writes that County Executive Steuart Pittman should apologize for his family’s involvement with slavery.
    Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman speaks before the swearing-in ceremony of Annapolis Mayor Jared Littmann on Dec. 1.
    Ravens film study: Are their flaws fatal or fixable? We should know soon.
    The Ravens’ four final regular-season games will be their final proving ground. If they do indeed have playoff bona fides, now would be a good time to show them.
    Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry gets past Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Malik Harrison for a first down in the second quarter of Sunday's game.
    Luigi Mangione’s to-do list: Pluck eyebrows, avoid cameras and evade FBI after CEO murder
    A to-do list and travel plans found during Luigi Mangione’s arrest and revealed in court shed new light on the steps he may have taken — or planned to take — to avoid capture after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killing.
    Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan Criminal Court for an evidence hearing, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025, in New York.  (William Farrington/New York Post via AP, Pool)
    Gov. Wes Moore calls special legislative session to choose new House speaker
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is calling a special session of the General Assembly to allow the House of Delegates to elect and swear in a new speaker.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is calling a special session of the General Assembly, which will begin on Dec. 16.
    Maryland public schools lost over 11,000 students this year
    Enrollment for Maryland public schools saw a much steeper decline than early estimates showed.
    Seventh grade students line up for lunch at Robert Frost Middle School in Montgomery County, which lost more than 2,000 students this year.
    Eastern Shore counties challenge Maryland’s $340M deal to relicense Conowingo Dam
    After Maryland leaders and Constellation Energy announced a $340 million deal to relicense the Conowingo Dam in October, a coalition representing Eastern Shore counties argues the agreement violated state law.
    The Clean Chesapeake Coalition challenged a new environmental certification issued by Maryland for Conowingo Dam owner Constellation Energy, arguing that their closed-door negotiations violated state law.
    Maryland school board to Somerset: Hire lawyers in public or lose funding
    This is just the latest attempt to rein in a MAGA-aligned Maryland school board that has run amok.
    Gordana Schifanelli, center, Maryland's Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, who ran with Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Cox, not pictured, waves during a campaign results reception, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, in Annapolis, Md.
    University System of Maryland warns lawmakers of ‘irrevocable damage’ from budget cuts
    University System of Maryland leaders warned lawmakers in Annapolis on Tuesday that layoffs are imminent if the state cuts their budget for a third year in a row.
    The University of Maryland, College Park and the University of Maryland, Baltimore are predicting losing up to 500 jobs.
    Maryland Zoo welcomes penguin chicks with sweet and spicy names
    The Maryland Zoo recently revealed the names of two of its new African penguin chicks: Cayenne and Kiwi.
    The Maryland Zoo recently revealed the names of two of the new African penguin chicks: Cayenne and Kiwi.
    Maryland is a rich state. So why are its people going hungry?
    In all the rhetoric spilled over suspension of food benefits, I never heard a discussion about the root causes. Why, in a wealthy nation, in wealthy Maryland, do people not have enough to eat?
    Volunteers put canned goods and fresh produce into the backseat of a car at a food relief distribution on Dec. 4, 2025 in Annapolis.
    Who is Del. Joseline Peña-Melnyk, front-runner to become Maryland’s next speaker?
    “She has the grit that it takes. She has the intelligence that it takes. She has the experience that it takes. She has the empathy that it takes,” said Del. Ben Barnes.
    Maryland Delegate Joseline Peña-Melnyk, Dist. 21, speaks as community leaders hold a rally in Silver Spring to support Senator Chris Van Hollen’s trip to El Salvador to check on the well being of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.
    Display of Confederate flags at North East Christmas parade called ‘inexcusable’
    The flaunting of Confederate flags in a small Cecil County town’s holiday parade over the weekend has riled up community members and left some wondering how they were permitted to participate.
    Photographs shared anonymously with the racial and social justice group Cecil Solidarity show participants in a Christmas Parade in North East earlier this month carrying confederate flags.
    Bullets in Luigi Mangione’s bag convinced police he was UnitedHealthcare CEO killing suspect
    Moments after Luigi Mangione was handcuffed at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, a police officer searching his backpack found a loaded gun magazine wrapped in a pair of underwear.
    Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan Criminal Court, Monday, Dec. 8, 2025, in New York.
    State says it’s addressing heating issue at Baltimore youth detention center
    The state on Monday said it’s taking steps to resolve a heating issue at a youth detention center in Baltimore after the system malfunctioned. But advocates described it as a “delayed response.”
    The Youth Detention Facility in Baltimore City at 926 Greenmount Ave.
    Navy ‘taking over’ Lyft for a day as part of recruiting push
    The Navy is “taking over” the ride-sharing app Lyft for a day as part of a marketing and recruitment push.
    What the Navy “takeover” of Lyft will look like on Dec. 13, for the army-navy game. It shows aircraft carriers on the map instead of cars.
    NFL moves Ravens-Patriots game in Week 16 to ‘Sunday Night Football’ slot
    The Ravens’ regular-season home finale against the New England Patriots is moving to prime time.
    A large flag is displayed midfield prior to the Baltimore Ravens hosting the Detroit Lions at M&T Bank Stadium for “Monday Night Football.”
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