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Tropic storm Isaias whips up eastern US, killing at least 4

At least four people were killed as Tropical Storm Isaias spawned tornadoes and dumped rain Tuesday along the U.S. East Coast after making landfall as a hurricane in North Carolina, where it caused...

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18-year-old charged in triple shooting, latest arrest in string of gun...

Annapolis police arrested an 18-year-old man and charged him with a triple shooting at the end of July, the latest arrest in a string of gun violence.

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Assault charge against man shot by Baltimore Police in July dropped by city...

Baltimore City State’s Attorney, Marilyn Mosby, announced Tuesday that her office is dismissing charges against a man shot by Baltimore Police officers last month.

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Melanie Newman becomes Orioles’ first female broadcaster to call play-by-play...

After making her Orioles broadcast debut in spring training, Melanie Newman was back in the radio booth Tuesday night to become the first female broadcaster to call play-by-play for a regular-season...

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Orioles are shut out, 4-0, in Marlins’ return from COVID-19 quarantine

The Orioles lost, 4-0, to a Miami Marlins team that hadn't played in over a week because of their COVID-19 outbreak.

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Mattress pitching, Zoom calls and ‘unprecedented’ roster moves: How the...

“I’m not giving out all my secrets,” manager Don Mattingly quipped after the Marlins returned to baseball with a 4-0 win over the Orioles. “I’m going to have to write a book after this one.”

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New York City public health chief, a former Baltimore health commissioner,...

New York City's top public health official resigned Tuesday in a shake-up that followed months of tension over the city's response to the coronavirus pandemic and comes as officials are anxiously...

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Laura Harper already taking reins as Coppin State’s new women’s basketball...

The former starting power forward for the University of Maryland’s NCAA title-winning team in 2006 will helm an Eagles program that has not enjoyed a winning record in the Mid-Eastern Athletic...

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New PETA ad takes aim at Johns Hopkins’ testing on owls

A citywide ad blitz from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals takes aim at Johns Hopkins University for running brain tests on owls.

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Westminster man who ‘changed people’s lives’ during 61 years at Sykesville...

Robert "Bob" Lippy, 85, was honored with a surprise vehicle parade in front of his home after 61 years of employment at Springfield Hospital Center.

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Havre de Grace council clears way for development of 244-acre...

Those who want to develop within a more than 244-acre tract on the north side of Havre de Grace off of Route 155, cleared a major hurdle Monday when the City Council voted unanimously to adopt a...

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Data analysis: Maryland’s coronavirus cases in July neared April’s numbers

Maryland added nearly as many coronavirus cases in July as it did in April, when the pandemic began to ramp up in the United States, a data analysis by The Baltimore Sun shows.

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Maryland nonprofit builds portable desks for Howard County students to use...

A Maryland nonprofit, DreamBuilders, is temporarily shifting gears away from renovating homes on mission trips to building desks for Howard County students during remote learning.

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In another year of learning, Orioles slugger Renato Núñez hoping to steady...

Listen to Renato Núñez recount the decade he’s spent in professional baseball, and there’s something that comes up at every spot: learning.

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Tropical Storm Isaias highlights a familiar problem in Anne Arundel: Where...

Have people been putting fertilizer down? Is there a large chunk of stream bank someplace about to fall into the water, filling it with sediment? Have builders covered their work sites appropriately to...

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This Baltimorean is 84. She’s a champion bodybuilder. And Beyoncé cast her in...

Baltimore native Ernestine Shepherd, who is the oldest female competitive female bodybuilder in the world, has a cameo appearance in Beyoncé's "My Power" music video.

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Big Ten releases new conference-only football schedule, Maryland to open...

The Big Ten on Wednesday unveiled a new 10-game, conference-only football schedule, with Maryland slated to begin the 2020 season Sept. 5 at Iowa.

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Baltimore liquor board cites five more businesses for alleged...

Five more Baltimore City restaurants are set to go before the city’s liquor board later this month over concerns that they violated Gov. Larry Hogan’s coronavirus-related executive orders.

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Rey Rivera’s friend, former Baltimore employer pushes back on Netflix’s...

Porter Stansberry, the former employer of Rey Rivera is pushing back on his portrayal in Netflix’s popular “Unsolved Mysteries” reboot, which raised questions about his involvement in Rivera’s 2006 death.

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Anne Arundel police investigating a shooting in Millersville that sent one...

County police are investigating a shooting that took place Tuesday at approximately 7:10 p.m. in the 500 block of Old Mill Road in Millersville that sent one man to a nearby hospital with...

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