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Maryland lawmakers came together in Baltimore on Monday to discuss some federal priorities that would benefit the city and its residents.
Roger Shoals was a Terps star and spent nine seasons in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions and Denver Broncos.
In Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay, two populations are under threat: the iconic blue crab and the crabbers whose livelihoods depend on them.
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Maryland business owners are being targeted by a sophisticated scam involving fake official-looking letters demanding payment to maintain "good standing" status with the state.
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For nearly a decade, there were hopes that a new FBI headquarters would spur real estate projects and revenue in the Greenbelt area. Now, the location is once again in limbo.
A 32-year-old man, who police say was caught recording a young girl changing at a local mall, is behind bars for a second time with more charges. Police say they found child pornography on the man's devices and they believe there may be more victims out there.
The Trump administration said the state didn’t correctly describe options for appealing the approval of a US Wind project.
Maryland officials are recruiting former federal employees to fill its teacher shortage, following an order from Gov. Wes Moore.
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Sportico on MSNMaryland AD Set For Big Bonus If Terps’ Revenue Grows by $50MWhen Jim Smith, a former executive with the Atlanta Braves, was hired as the University of Maryland’s athletic director in May, he wasted no time outlining his priorities. “We’re going to focus on revenue,
Flood Watch issued by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington due to excessive rainfall, with potential flash flooding in DC, MD, VA, and WV. Heavy showers expected; weekly forecast includes thunderstorms and high humidity.
Mfume, a former NAACP leader, described Scott as a “true leader” who often speaks “about the best of Baltimore.”