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    The 21-story, mixed-use Constellation Building serves as the headquarters of Constellation Energy and a regional office for the Exelon Corporation.
    Baltimore’s only Fortune 500 company has what every major AI company wants
    Constellation Energy owns Calvert Cliffs in Southern Maryland and has a huge portfolio outside the state.
    The main turbine and generator for unit two at Calvert Cliffs Clean Energy Center, Constellation’s only nuclear power plant in Maryland
    Timeline: The evolution of Constellation Energy
    Constellation Energy traces its lineage back to the early 19th century. Here’s a look at how it has changed and developed over the years.
    Students, including several conditionally-hired teachers working towards completing their teaching certification, attend a Education in Cultural Perspective course at The University of Maryland, Baltimore County, in Baltimore, MD, taught by Professor Amy Tondreau on Feb. 25, 2025.
    Thousands of Maryland teachers don’t have a license — and are struggling to get one
    The number of teachers with a temporary license has skyrocketed in the last five years.
    WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 03: Protestors gather outside of USAID headquarters on February 03, 2025 in Washington, DC. Elon Musk, tech billionaire and head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), said in a social media post that he and U.S. President Donald Trump will shut down the foreign assistance agency.
    Maryland judge rules DOGE’s USAID dismantling likely violates the Constitution
    The lawsuit filed by attorneys for USAID employees and contractors singled out Elon Musk as a defendant.
    Jhpiego, headquartered in Fells Point, will lose 130 employees as part of the layoffs.
    Johns Hopkins to cut over 200 Maryland jobs in May
    The layoffs are part of a global reduction of more than 2,000 employees.
    Travelers at Southwest Airlines at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in 2021 after a weekend of severe delays.
    Southwest, reports of your demise (maybe) are greatly exaggerated
    When Southwest Airlines announced it was instituting baggage fees, the obits for the airline were queued up.
    Gov. Wes Moore said Monday he couldn’t support two tax ideas proposed to close the state’s $3 billion budget hole.
    Moore nixes idea of ‘broad’ business, drink taxes in budget talks
    Administration officials said that the business services tax as introduced — a 2.5% tax on services that business entities sell to one another — is off the table.
    Donald Trump stands facing away from the camera with two men to his left and one man to his right
    Trump visits the Kennedy Center as he puts his mark on the national arts institution
    Monday was Trump's first time at the marquee arts institution since he began remaking it at the start of his second term in office.
    Principal Shawnette Williams collects a cellphone from a student arriving at Reginald Lewis High School. The phones are put in numbered pouches and locked up until the end of the school day.
    School cellphone ban may be tough medicine for kids, but it worked
    Baltimore students gave up their phones kicking and screaming, but now they report better grades and focus.
    Tariffs are projected to raise the costs that go into building a single-family home in the U.S. by $7,500 to $10,000, according to the National Association of Home Builders.
    Tariffs on lumber and appliances set stage for higher costs on new homes and remodeling projects
    Shopping for a new home? Ready to renovate your kitchen or install a new deck? You’ll be paying more to do so.
    Two crucial mistakes in a playoff loss to the Bills meant many Ravens fans were ready to move on from tight end Mark Andrews. But it appears he’ll have at least one more season to redeem himself.
    As Mark Andrews collects bonus, what’s his real value? It’s easy to see — and hard to judge.
    What, exactly, are the Ravens — or any potential trade partners — getting in Andrews? Let’s take a look.
    The Towson skyline in Baltimore County.
    Letter: Rethinking Baltimore County’s urban/rural line to address housing crisis
    Baltimore County government should reconsider its Urban Rural Demarcation Line to address its housing crisis, says Sharonda Dillard-Huffman, a candidate for Baltimore County Council.
    Kaylene Smikle, Maryland’s leading scorer, will play in her first NCAA tournament.
    Maryland women will host first 2 rounds of NCAA tournament as No. 4 seed
    The Terps are staying in College Park for the start of the NCAA tournament.
    Maryland’s Julian Reese, right, battles L.J. Cason of Michigan for the ball during the Big Ten tournament semifinals Saturday.
    Maryland men earn No. 4 seed in NCAA tournament, will face Grand Canyon in first round
    The Terps, a popular dark-horse Final Four pick, learned Sunday they will open tournament play in Seattle.
    Longtime political aide Anthony McCarthy died after a lengthy battle with kidney disease.
    Anthony McCarthy helped shape Baltimore’s political landscape as top aide, adviser
    Longtime political aide Anthony W. McCarthy died Sunday after a lengthy battle with kidney disease. He was 57.
    Scattered severe thunderstorms will move through the region Sunday morning into the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
    Baltimore region braces for wind, rain amid St. Patrick’s Day celebrations
    NWS meteorologist Kyle Pallozzi said Saturday the primary threat in the Baltimore region would be wind.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore testifies in the House of Delegates on his plan to balance the state’s budget.
    Gov. Moore rails at ‘disastrous’ Trump tariffs, ‘attack’ on FBI
    Moore said he learned of Trump’s intention to block the planned move of the FBI headquarters to Prince George’s County from a news report.
    Cooper Rush has appeared in 38 games over the past four seasons, starting 14.
    Ravens find new backup for Lamar Jackson, agreeing to deal with QB Cooper Rush
    Rush’s deal is reportedly worth up to $12.2 million, with a $3.1 million annual base salary.
    Letter: The Baltimore Banner and The Sun both have flaws
    Still, we are lucky to have two competing, if sometimes mediocre, serious news outlets, one reader says.
    Books, fabric, a mannequin and crafting materials await customers inside Handcraft Happy Hour in Baltimore.
    Craft lovers, don’t worry — explore these local alternatives to Joann
    If you’re looking for local craft and fabric stores in the Baltimore region, here are some alternatives to Joann.
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