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Ed Hale Sr., who previously announced a Democratic gubernatorial campaign, said Wednesday that he is now running as a Republican, acknowledging he is unlikely to defeat Gov. Wes Moore in a primary race.
A cold front moving across Maryland today will bring showers and a few rumbles of thunder before pushing through tonight, setting the stage for cooler, breezier conditions as Hurricane Erin tracks well offshore.
Kaleb Webb is one of several experienced wide receivers that the Tennessee Vols lost to the NCAA transfer portal during the offseason. Webb, who spent the first three seasons of his career at Tennessee,
This summer, Missouri became the first state to eliminate capital gains taxes while keeping its state income tax. Maryland is doing the opposite.
A Maryland man was shot and killed in Columbia on Tuesday, according to Howard County police. The shooting happened around 10:35 p.m. in a parking lot off Dove Sail Lane and Merriweather Drive. Officers arrived to find a man in a vehicle with multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Last season was the first time in five years that Taulia Tagovailoa wasn't the quarterback at Maryland. It's not yet clear if freshman Malik Washington will start the opener for the Terrapins, but he very much represents the future for this program.
Gaming company ZeniMax Media has announced 62 layoffs in Cockeysville, part of wider job cuts in Maryland and beyond as the video game industry undergoes a structural reset amid rising costs and
Terps football and Sidney Stewart have been tied together for a while. Stewart received an offer from Maryland back in October 2023. Before officially visiting
Back in February DOE issued a letter to school districts ordering certified compliance, or else risk losing federal funding.
Catalent is laying off 350 employees in its gene therapy manufacturing division in Baltimore “due to an unexpected shift in demand from a large customer, which made it necessary to reduce our workforce,” a spokesperson said in a statement.
A Spotlight on Maryland investigation reveals how a little-known Maryland nonprofit is helping manage tens of millions of federal taxpayer dollars allocated through the Baltimore City government