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Moore: Maryland will ensure full SNAP benefits in November
More than 680,000 Marylanders — nearly 40% of them children — receive SNAP benefits each month to help keep food on the table. The average benefit is $180.
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Craig Albernaz was a ‘manager’s dream.’ Now he’s a manager himself.
Albernaz behaved like a manager long before he ever officially carried that title.
The Orioles hope Coby Mayo’s late success can turn into consistent production - Clone
Mayo had a .301 batting average and .941 on-base-plus-slugging percentage in September.
Revitalizing the old Ellicott City jail means reckoning with its racist past - Clone
Preservation Maryland plans to restore the old Ellicott City jail while also not shying away from the jail’s racist past.
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Corey Adams, left, and Gregory Doda work together inside their shop, Peak Bicycle and Ski, in Baltimore, Md., on Monday, Sept. 8, 2025.
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Injured outside linebackers Tavius Robinson, Adisa Isaac should both return for Ravens this season
The recovery period is estimated to be six to eight weeks, which means Robinson can return with four to six games left in the season.
Former Naval Academy midshipman threatened ‘mass execution,’ feds say
“Honestly not that surprised I’ll be carrying out the mass execution of my peers in a couple,” Jackson Elliot Fleming wrote from his home in Chesterton, Indiana, according to federal prosecutors.
Living hostages and Palestinian prisoners released as part of ceasefire in Gaza
Hamas released all 20 remaining living hostages held in Gaza on Monday, while Israel began releasing hundreds of Palestinian prisoners as part of a ceasefire pausing two years of war.
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