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    6 people were caught with guns at BWI. Here’s what happened next.
    Seeing the significance of 47 guns accidentally brought to BWI can be hard. It’s not at the airport. You would have seen it if you had been with me Monday in an almost empty Annapolis courtroom.
    Gov. Moore’s Baltimore County school visit was bright, even as budget woes loom
    Moore enthusiastically shared his commitment to education, highlighting a $550 million bump in funding for public schools next year. There was no mention of the losses local school system leaders say they will face if the governor’s budget plans are approved.
    Gov. Wes Moore visits Reisterstown Elementary School on Thursday, January 30, 2025, to talk with educators and highlight his funding plan for public schools.
    Live coverage: AG adds immigration enforcement guidance for medical facilities
    Lawmakers will dig in this week on moving legislation through the pipeline.
    House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne A. Jones conducts business from her podium on “crossover day” in the Maryland State House in Annapolis on March 18, 2024.
    Confusion, anger as Maryland officials, nonprofits grapple with funding freeze
    State officials and nonprofit leaders reported they were locked out of federal systems used to draw down federal funds for Medicaid reimbursements and financing basic needs for low-earning Marylanders.
    WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 20: U.S. President Donald Trump holds up an executive order after signing it during an indoor inauguration parade at Capital One Arena on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Donald Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
    Maryland among states shut out of Medicaid system, health secretary says
    White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on social media that the Trump administration is aware of the issue and that no payments had been affected.
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    Towson Concordia Prep could finally catch its breath after a close call against Essex Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in a 14-6 victory in a Maryland high school football matchup on Oct. 9.
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    Towson Concordia Prep could finally catch its breath after a close call against Essex Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in a 14-6 victory in a Maryland high school football matchup on Oct. 9.
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    Traffic and lines turned Howard County Asian food festival into a ‘disaster’
    Many who planned to go say the event was disorganized and vastly oversold. Traffic backed up for miles on Interstate 70 and other roads and caused some ticket holders to give up.
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    Here’s where Maryland’s candidates for governor stand on abortion access
    The Baltimore Banner asked Maryland gubernatorial candidates about abortion access as part of our voter guide questionnaire.
    Maryland leaders react strongly to Supreme Court overturning Roe
    Friday's Supreme Court ruling striking down Roe v. Wade drew strong reactions from Maryland leaders.
    Here’s the case Maryland Democrats are making to host an early presidential primary
    The Democratic Party is considering rearranging the lineup of primaries for 2024, potentially bumping Iowa and New Hampshire from their coveted spots early on in the process.
    Tom Perez helped national Democrats reclaim power. Can he do the same in Maryland?
    Perez has become the favorite of progressive Democrats in this campaign, sewing up endorsements from several large labor unions and the advocacy group Progressive Maryland.
    Maryland’s rules for concealed carry gun permits in jeopardy after Supreme Court ruling
    Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh said his team is examining the high court’s ruling to see how it affects the issuance of permits in Maryland, known legally as “wear and carry” permits.
    Peter Franchot is an ‘outsider’ who spent his career in Maryland politics. Can he become a successful governor?
    Peter Franchot has led multiple political lives, from being a liberal lawmaker to a more politically moderate tax collector. Now he wants to be Maryland's governor.
    As gubernatorial candidates vie for votes in Baltimore, do their promises align with what residents really need?
    A new executive could matter more to Baltimore than any other Maryland jurisdiction.
    Maryland’s candidates for governor report millions to spend in final weeks of primary campaign
    Maryland gubernatorial candidate and related independent campaign groups had until the end of the day Tuesday to report fundraising totals.
    The Baltimore Banner's office. (Photo by Shan Wallace/The Baltimore Banner)
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