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Maryland wins $2.5M judgment against landlord accused of exploiting vulnerable women
10+ hour, 11+ min ago (28+ words) Maryland won a $2.5 million judgment against Eastern Shore landlord Eric Sessoms after investigators found he sexually harassed and assaulted tenants and retaliated against women who rejected his ......
Former Sun reporter’s book explores violence toward journalists, including in Annapolis, Baltimore
1+ day, 18+ hour ago (21+ words) Former Baltimore Sun reporter Elizabeth Atwood talks her new book, "Deadline: 200 Years of Violence Against Journalists in the United States." ......
Government funding cuts had ‘ripple effect’ on Maryland’s food security
2+ day, 7+ hour ago (413+ words) While the federal government has reopened and federal services have resumed until January at the least, Maryland Food Bank and the people it serves will be feeling the effects of the shutdown for the foreseeable future. Elise Krikau, chief philanthropy officer for the Maryland Food Bank, said cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP, as well as its halt during the shutdown, and cuts to The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), will be felt well into 2026 even with furloughed government workers returning to work and SNAP benefits resuming. "So as we think of people in the holidays, I encourage people to think beyond that because a lot of the furloughed workers in government and contractors, some are going to get paid back," Krikau said. "Others may not." TEFAP, administered by the Maryland Department of Human Services, provided…...
Annapolis Alderman-elect Allsup-Johnson wants to bring back her neighborhood
3+ day, 17+ hour ago (22+ words) Janice Allsup-Johnson, 71, said her dream came true when her sister read out the primary election results in Annapolis" Ward 4....
Senior ‘trafficking’ persists as Maryland fails to act on illegal care homes
3+ day, 18+ hour ago (23+ words) Maryland leaders in 2022 pushed for a crackdown on unlicensed assisted living facilities, but illegal elder-care homes continue to operate largely unchecked....
Annapolis Alderman-elect Allsup-Johnson wants to bring back her neighborhood
3+ day, 23+ hour ago (22+ words) Janice Allsup-Johnson, 71, said her dream came true when her sister read out the primary election results in Annapolis" Ward 4....
Maryland joins coalition of states suing Trump administration over federal housing aid cuts
4+ day, 5+ hour ago (30+ words) Maryland has joined a group of states suing the Trump administration over cuts to federal housing aid, poised to increase homelessness by 25% statewide in the state, according to officials....
How The Baltimore Sun nudged, needled and turkey-shamed Maryland into adopting Thanksgiving in 1842
4+ day, 20+ hour ago (34+ words) Between 1837 and 1842, The Baltimore Sun ran nearly a dozen editorials pressing hard (if at times slyly or with tongue-in-cheek humor) for Maryland's governor to issue a proclamation making a...
Pharrel Payne’s return sparks Maryland basketball’s win over UNLV in Vegas
5+ day, 31+ min ago (656+ words) Maryland men's basketball's Vegas swing is off to a good start. The Terps opened their stay at the Players Era Festival by rallying for a 74-67 win against UNLV early Tuesday morning before an announced 3,581 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Trailing by as much as seven points early in the second half, Maryland (5-1) used a 10-2 run over the middle portion of the stanza to take a lead it would not relinquish. The defense also shut out the Runnin' Rebels for a 4:12 stretch late in the game. Senior power forward Pharrel Payne returned from a one-game injury absence to score a game-high 20 points and collect eight rebounds. Freshman shooting guard Darius Adams chipped in 15 points, four rebounds and three assists, and graduate student point guard David Coit added 11 points, three assists and two rebounds. Junior guard Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn…...
Woman charged with stealing $31K in merchandise from Annapolis Lululemon
5+ day, 8+ hour ago (26+ words) Anne Arundel County Police believe Tia Courtney stole from the athletic apparel store four times in October and early November. More in Crime and Public Safety...
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