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Harry Roe Hughes, the governor of Maryland from 1979 until 1987, has died, according to his family. He was 92. | | |
The Maryland House of Delegates followed the state Senate in approving a bill undoing Gov. Larry's Hogan's order that the academic year at public schools begin after Labor Day. The chambers passed the legislation by margins large enough to override a veto should Hogan exercise that power. | | |
The Ravens made their first big defensive splash ahead of free agency, reportedly agreeing to a four-year, $55 million deal with three-time All-Pro safety Earl Thomas. | | |
The move follows bans in more than 40 countries, including Canada and the entire European Union, in the days since an Ethiopian Airlines plane crash. | | |
The world will always see ShopRite's president, Andy Klein — in a visit to a hospital, in an addict who is recovering and most importantly, when people act nicer to one another. | | |
“He comes from a very large family, a very involved family, a very loving family. Tripp was always smiling, and he was a friend to all. People were just drawn to him," said William Paca/Old Post Road Elementary School Principal Tammy O. Bosley about Tripp Johnson, who died in Monday's Bel Air crash. | | |
Former Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram has reportedly agreed to a deal with the Ravens. He ranks second in Saints franchise history in rushing yardage and first in rushing touchdowns. | | |
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson received some unwanted attention Wednesday when TMZ Sports reported that he was driving 105 mph in a video he posted to his Instagram feed the day before. | | |
Dr. Paul Talalay, a noted molecular pharmacologist who headed a Johns Hopkins School of Medicine research team that found a chemical in broccoli that boosted the cancer-fighting abilities of humans and animal cells, died Sunday of heart failure at his Roland Park home. He was 95. | | |
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said right-hander Alex Cobb, who signed so late last season he wasn't even ready for Opening Day, will be the team's Opening Day starter March 29 against the New York Yankees. | | |
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