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Naval Academy turns up the intensity with 2021 Induction Day

The Naval Academy welcomed 1,186 new midshipmen to the Yard Tuesday and Wednesday as part of the two-day Induction Day.

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Eva P. Higgins, Mount Vernon resident who sold city residential real estate,...

Eva P. Higgins, a Mount Vernon resident who was a history teacher and later an advocate for Baltimore's historic preservation movement, died of respiratory failure Saturday at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.

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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan faces second lawsuit over federal unemployment...

Six unemployed Marylanders allege that the state — which plans to end the jobless aid Saturday — has violated its duties under state law and the Maryland Constitution to secure federal benefits for...

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Maglev company sues to condemn land planned for Westport development, setting...

The proposed $10 billion, high-speed maglev train between Baltimore and Washington and a major waterfront housing development planned in the city’s Westport neighborhood are hurtling toward a legal...

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Naval Academy plebe’s mom was ‘all in,’ looking forward to Navy Football...

The 57-year-old Houston woman fatally shot Tuesday in Annapolis was looking forward to becoming a part of the Motherhood of the Brotherhood, a tight-knit group of Naval Academy football moms.

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Orioles on deck: Pitching matchup, lineups, roster moves and how to watch...

Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Wednesday night against the Houston Astros.

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Orioles start fast to claim 5-2 win over Astros, ending first half of season...

The Orioles struck for four runs in the first inning Wednesday night, and a strong start from veteran Matt Harvey and a unique bullpen performance sealed a 5-2 win over the Astros for the team's first...

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Some of Maryland’s COVID emergency mandates including masking requirements...

With many of Maryland’s emergency restrictions, including a statewide mask mandate, ending Thursday, here's what's now allowed -- and not.

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‘The real story of Liberia is a story of survival’: Remembering the role of...

Decades before the Emancipation Proclamation abolished slavery, white legislators decided to create a homeland back in Africa for free Black people. That land would become Liberia — with Maryland...

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These new Maryland laws go into effect today, from ending the state song to...

Protections for college athletes, a program to alleviate "period poverty" and improvements to the way Maryland compensates inmates who were wrongfully convicted are among the state laws taking effect...

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Glen Burnie defense facility partners with Navy to develop testing for...

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions will use its facility in Glen Burnie to work with the U.S. Navy to develop a hypersonic test vehicle capable of moving faster than five times the speed of sound.

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Fish public art project on Laurel’s Main Street aims to beautify, heighten...

The fish-planter project features 35 wood cutouts of fish painted and decorated by local artists and planted alongside native plants in 10 planters along Laurel’s Main Street, from the municipal pool...

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Capital Gazette shooting trial: What to expect in court today and takeaways...

The insanity trial for the gunman who killed five Capital Gazette employees enters its third day Thursday. Rob Hiaasen, John McNamara, Gerald Fischman, Wendi Winters and Rebecca Smith were killed on...

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A welcome return: Domino Sugars sign comes back to Baltimore’s skyline Sunday...

It is said that the Domino Sugars sign itself was an afterthought built nearly three decades after the sugar factory it sits atop began production. Today its importance and prominence can’t be denied.

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COVID experts, speaking at symposium co-hosted by Johns Hopkins, lay out...

During a symposium co-hosted by the Johns Hopkins University, experts outlined the risks and benefits of vaccinating young children against COVID-19.

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As NCAA grants NIL rights to college athletes, Maryland’s athletic...

The NCAA, the governing body for college sports across over 1,200 institutions and conferences, will allow student-athletes to profit off their names, images and likenesses (NIL), doing away with rules...

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Think before you light that firework. Maryland fire officials, doctors urge...

If not properly handled, fireworks can cause severe injuries, state fire marshal Brian Geraci said at Wednesday event where fire officials and doctors urged for caution using fireworks to celebrate the...

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‘It’s fun to watch’: Orioles’ young hitters putting together a hot stretch as...

The Orioles' hitters would probably sign up for a matinee to get a bat back in their hands and build on what’s been the largest group of consistent production from their young players all season.

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Let’s make a deal: 4 trades that could make sense for the Ravens, including a...

Over his two-plus years in charge of the Ravens' personnel decisions, GM Eric DeCosta has shown a certain fondness for trades.

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New advocacy group takes aim at Maryland gerrymandering ahead of...

Former Baltimore County Sen. James Brochin, a Democrat, and ex-Howard County Executive Allan Kittleman, a Republican, have signed on as board members for Fair Maps Maryland for the once-in-a-decade...

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