Remembering the Orioles’ 1970 World Series title: O’s top Royals again on...
On May 7, 1970, Frank Robinson, the American League’s leading hitter with a .369 average, crushed a three-run homer with two out in the ninth at the Stadium to bring the Orioles from the brink of...
View Article‘About to drive, ttyl’: Sykesville resident’s billboard design wins national...
Project Yellow Light recently selected Sykesville native Sierra Fentress' billboard design as its college-level contest winner. More then 2,100 entries came in for the competition this year.
View ArticleRoad to the show: Reliving Orioles prospect Keegan Akin’s path to the big...
Here's a look back at Keegan Akin's journey with the Orioles, from the time he entered the organization as a second-round pick in 2016 to the moment he joined the club Saturday in Washington.
View ArticleTropical Storm Isaias brought 9 confirmed tornadoes to Maryland
When Tropical Storm Isaias blew through the Mid-Atlantic last week, it spawned nine confirmed tornadoes in Maryland.
View ArticleState reports coronavirus testing record; Worcester County cases continue to...
Maryland reported 922 newly confirmed cases of the coronavirus and eight more deaths in the past 24 hours, as the state reported the most completed tests in a single day since officials began...
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Lineups, pitching matchup and how to watch Sunday’s game at...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Sunday afternoon against the Washington Nationals.
View ArticleOrioles claim pitcher Jorge López off waivers from Kansas City Royals
The Orioles claimed pitcher Jorge López off waivers from the Kansas City Royals, adding another long relief/swingman option for the shortened season.
View ArticleNew trial ordered for man convicted in killing of Baltimore bartender Alex...
Maryland’s second-highest court has ordered a new trial for the man convicted in the 2017 killing of Baltimore bartender Alex Wroblewski.
View ArticleCapitals beat Bruins, 2-1, to earn No. 3 seed in East, will face Islanders next
The Washington Capitals beat the Boston Bruins, 2-1, in round-robin play Sunday to clinch the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference and set up a first-round matchup against former coach Barry Trotz’s...
View ArticleCharles G. Pefinis, businessman and World War II veteran, dies
Charles G. Pefinis, a decorated World War II veteran and successful businessman, has died at 95.
View ArticleSunday’s Orioles-Nationals game suspended, to resume Friday in Baltimore...
According to MLB rules, because it was a mechanical problem with the tarp, the game was suspended and will be resumed Friday at Camden Yards with one out in the sixth inning and the Orioles leading 5-2.
View ArticleRavens reportedly expected to sign Kenjon Barner, who could battle for...
In 14 games last season for the Atlanta Falcons, Kenjon Barner averaged 7.6 yards per punt return, scoring on a 78-yard return.
View ArticleSeverna Park peaceful protest for change marches on Benfield Road,...
A protest against police brutality led by college students were met with oppositions from blue lives matter in Severna Park on Sunday.
View ArticleFire department responds to report unknown person started small fire at Shady...
An unidentified person threw something inside House of Prayer Church in Shady Side Sunday morning, that started a fire in the vestibule, according to Anne Arundel County Fire Department.
View ArticleTrail Blazers’ Carmelo Anthony moves to 15th place on NBA’s all-time scoring...
Carmelo Anthony, a Baltimore native and former Towson Catholic star, reached 26,411 career points, surpassing former Boston Celtics stars Paul Pierce and John Havlicek on the all-time scoring list.
View Article‘It’s all new territory’: Are NFL’s ‘obese’ linemen at greater risk amid...
It is not just a matter of how 32 teams can stay healthy amid a pandemic without a “bubble” environment. It’s what could become of a group of players that health officials consider at risk for severe...
View ArticleWhat remote learning will mean for Carroll County students in special...
When the Carroll County Public Schools system goes back into session with remote learning this fall, special education students will have many of the same services available to them, but not all, an...
View ArticleQ&A: BERC’s new manager says business center can help people find jobs during...
For residents stripped of their job during the pandemic and seeking a new career path, the Carroll County Business/Employment Resource Center is ready to help.
View ArticleAs coronavirus restrictions loosened, larger weddings resumed. Some say...
Even with capacity restrictions on indoor spaces, large venues in Maryland like hotels and country clubs are still able to host weddings with hundreds of people. Some say they're concerned.
View ArticleRace for coronavirus vaccine takes big step with trial at University of Maryland
The first U.S. made coronavirus vaccine enters advanced trials with participants in Maryland.
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