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    A detail view while two fencers practice at the Fencing Hall ahead of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
    Kyle Goon: A fencer turned a personal choice into a political crusade — and endangered transgender people everywhere
    Anyone can decide not to compete in a sport for any reason. But turning it into political crusade only serves to threaten already persecuted transgender people.
    Westgate Circle is the boundary for downtown Annapolis, where West Street, Taylor Avenue and Spa Road intersect.
    With a finger salute, Annapolis’ big art project is still struggling
    Art is about symbols. One of the crudest is a good way to explain why it’s proving so hard to fill Westgate Circle in Annapolis.
    New Maryland men's basketball head coach Buzz Williams, center, poses for a photographers with Colleen Sorem, interim director of athletics, left, and Dr. Darryll J. Pines, University of Maryland president, right.
    Kyle Goon: In Buzz Williams’ intro, the Terps tried to show a unified front. It wasn’t convincing.
    A day of photo ops and smiles can't conceal some of the department's uncertainty with a new basketball coach that has a few question marks.
    HOLLYWOOD, CA - JUNE 08: Actress Paula Poundstone attends the Los Angeles premiere of Disney-Pixar's "Inside Out" at the El Capitan Theatre on June 8, 2015 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
    Paula Poundstone on going viral, honing your funny and Baltimore birds
    Paula Poundstone, coming Thursday to the Senator Theatre, talks giving yourself the permission to just be funny, and that thing that happened with that bird that time near the Inner Harbor.
    Buzz Williams, named new Terps coach Tuesday, has been to the Sweet 16 only once in the last decade.
    Kyle Goon: Hiring Buzz Williams will help the Terps tread water. Is that really what Maryland wants?
    Buzz Williams is a solid hire. And that’s what makes it so uninspiring.
    The Baltimore Orioles prepare to take the field ahead of the home opener.
    Jon Meoli: Like Félix Bautista, ‘it might take a while’ for these Orioles to be at their best
    This is still a really good team, and they’re going to win more games than they’ll lose even before the reinforcements arrive.
    Maryland Air National Guard Lt. Col. Steven Montalvo, center, greets fellow members of the 104th Fighter Squadron March 26, 2025 at Martin State Airport before flying his A-10C Thunderbolt II to the boneyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, Arizona.
    Football and fighter jets signal strange days for Maryland’s National Guard
    Wrapped in a deal over football and fighter jets, or the end of 104 years of aviation history in Marland, is Donald Trump and his 2020 use of the National Guard as a presidential force to quell public dissent.
    Baltimore Orioles pitcher Cade Povich takes the mound during the team’s home opening game against the Boston Red Sox on Monday.
    Kyle Goon: The Orioles make the most out of scraps in home opener. That’s the formula going forward.
    With singles and a cadre of relievers, the Orioles show how they can keep winning early this season without some of their biggest names available to play.
    A portrait of Powerwasher in a Baltimore parking garage is featured in "Scene Seen."
    The duo keeping the sound of Baltimore alive, one photo at a time
    Local photographer Micah E. Wood and designer Christopher Chester present "Scene Seen," a visual love letter to the Baltimore music scene over the past decade.
    Kevin Willard coaches the Maryland Terrapins during the NCAA tournament.
    Kyle Goon: Maryland’s Kevin Willard drew attention for telling the truth. But not the whole truth.
    Kevin Willard said he was fighting for his program. But that was never the whole truth.
    U.S. Rep. Andy Harris speaks during a press conference hosted by the Maryland Maryland Freedom Caucus in Annapolis on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. Harris is the only Republican member of Congress from Maryland and chairs the U.S. House Freedom Caucus.
    Elon Musk is not an idiot. Andy Harris told me so.
    Elon Musk is not an idiot. "Look it up," Andy Harris said. "in the dictionary." I learned a lot from the Eastern Shore congressman's tele-town hall. Some of it was even true.
    Derik Queen of the Maryland Terrapins celebrates with teammates after making a shot to defeat the Colorado State Rams.
    Kyle Goon: ‘I’m from Baltimore’ might be the only lasting legacy of the Terps’ season. That’s good enough.
    This magical season might not give Maryland much to build on, but it will have lasting impact.
    Loved ones of Mario Mireles Ruiz, his father Nicolas Mireles, and their friend Christian Marlon Segovia Jr. walk towards City Dock for a vigil in 2024.
    Mistrial in Annapolis mass shooting offers a rare second chance for justice
    When Charles Robert Smith returns to an Annapolis courtroom in September, prosecutor Anne Colt Leitess should be absent, not Judge Michael Wachs. There should be consequences when a prosecutor stumbles.
    General manager Mike Elias and his front office have built the Orioles into a consistent contender. Fans will always want more.
    Jon Meoli: For the Orioles, expectations have redefined what’s considered ‘good enough’
    It feels worthless to write off this entire season as prologue and declare that all we’ll really be measuring the Orioles on is whether they fare better in the playoffs than they have the last two years.
    Edward and Arnell Streeter around 1939.
    The government wants to erase the history of Black vets like my Granddaddy. Not on my watch.
    The Defense Department is purging online references to Black, female and other veterans in the name of eliminating DEI. We still have to tell those vets’ stories.
    Julian Reese, left, and DeShawn Harris-Smith celebrate during Maryland’s opening-round win over Grand Canyon in the NCAA tournament.
    Kyle Goon: Julian Reese is getting his moment in the spotlight. His mom has been waiting for it.
    Julian Reese's mom, Angel, once thought he should leave Maryland. But the senior's success with the Terps has alleviated her concerns and given her a chance to celebrate her more reserved child.
    Brooks DuBose went shopping at a thrift story in his Baltimore neighborhood and happened to meet Gwendolyn Wiggins, grandmother to Terps star Derik Queen.
    Only in Baltimore: How I ended up buying a Terps shirt from Derik Queen’s grandmother
    Brooks DuBose thought he had found a cheap shirt to support his alma mater. He ended up with an experience he won’t soon forget.
    Baltimore Orioles first base Ryan Mountcastle (6) smiles after singling and scoring a teammate during a baseball game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Camden Yards on July 29, 2024.
    Jon Meoli: The value the ‘middle children’ of the Orioles’ rebuild still bring
    They are some combination of overlooked and undervalued, but they’re reliable and now experienced contributors to a team that has perennial playoff aspirations.
    Remains of the Francis Scott Key Bridge can be seen on April 1 in the Patapsco River after its collapse on March 26. A year later, work has begun on a replacement bridge.
    Amid Trump’s chaos, the Key Bridge response reminds us of how things should work
    It’s 1:29 a.m. on March 26, 2025. An airliner collides with the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, a year after the container ship Dali knocked down the Key Bridge. What happens next in this imaginary disaster might be far different from the response to the real catastrophe. The reason? The occupant of the White House.
    Tennyson Carter poses with his artwork.
    My great-grandfather’s paintings were exhibited in Baltimore’s top museums. I never knew.
    My grandfather Tennyson Carter spent his entire life in West Baltimore. We never met, but maybe his spirit is in me.
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