Baltimore’s Inner Harbor Barnes and Noble to close Saturday
The Barnes and Noble bookstore at 601 E. Pratt St. at Baltimore's Inner Harbor will close Saturday, according to a sign posted at the location.
View Article‘It’s going to be a little different': The Shepherd’s Staff back-to-school...
Each year, The Shepherd’s Staff collects new backpacks and other school supplies and distributes them to kids in Carroll who need them for the upcoming school year as part of its annual Back-to-School...
View ArticleMt. Ida, historic Ellicott City home built in the 1820s, for sale for $1.25...
Kimberly Kepnes and Nathan Sowers, longtime Ellicott City business owners and residents, said selling the Mt. Ida property is one of the many solutions they are exploring to stay afloat amid the...
View ArticleWoman, man charged in shooting of 6-year-old in Rosedale
A woman and man have been charged in the shooting of a 6-year-old boy, who was sleeping in his bed in Rosedale when he was shot through the wall of his home early Sunday morning, Baltimore County...
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup, lineups and how to watch Tuesday’s game at...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Tuesday night against the Tampa Bay Rays.
View ArticleMarcy Austin named Harford County’s acting health officer as Dr. Russell Moy...
Harford County Health Officer Dr. Russell Moy will be retiring on Sept. 1 and temporarily replaced with an acting health officer, the Harford County Health Department announced Tuesday.
View ArticleRavens’ Tyus Bowser hopes to become team’s latest pass rusher to break out in...
Soft-spoken Ravens linebacker Tyus Bowser refuses to say he's having his best training camp. But coach John Harbaugh has high expectations for the former second-round pick, who's looking to become the...
View ArticleAuthorities searching for a body of 65-year-old man after boat collision on...
One person is missing and another is injured after two boats collided in the South River Tuesday afternoon, Anne Arundel County fire officials said.
View ArticleAfter a neck injury, CB Tavon Young is turning heads again at Ravens training...
Young was just this impressive in camp a year ago, but he didn’t last long into August before a neck injury sidelined him.
View ArticleFormer Orioles manager Buck Showalter joins MLB Network as studio analyst;...
Former Orioles manager Buck Showalter has found a new job in baseball.
View ArticleColumbia location of THB Neighborhood Bagelry & Deli to open this fall
THB Neighborhood Bagelry & Deli, the local bagel chain formerly known as Towson Hot Bagels, is set to open its fifth location this fall in Columbia.
View ArticleAmazon van driver was at fault for train crash near Hampstead, police say
A man driving an Amazon delivery van failed to yield before crossing railroad tracks in Greenmount on Monday afternoon, causing a collision, police have determined.
View ArticleMaryland weather: Baltimore area under severe thunderstorm watch Tuesday
The storms could bring large hail and damaging winds, the weather service said. The thunderstorm watch is in effect until 11 p.m.
View ArticleBel Air home destroyed in Tuesday fire; four cats perish in blaze
A fire in the 3100 block of Nova Scotia Road in Bel Air destroyed a home Tuesday and four cats who were inside died, the Office of the State Fire Marshal reported.
View ArticleObservations from Ravens’ eighth padded practice: Time is ticking for bubble...
With the Ravens halfway through padded practices in training camp, time is ticking and opportunities are dwindling for bubble players to make an impression on coaches.
View ArticleNew cases of COVID-19 continue to trend downward in Carroll County
After the number of community cases rose for five consecutive weeks beginning the week of June 28, the number has dropped in each of the past three weeks. Last week’s total of 37 was the lowest Carroll...
View ArticleRavens sign punter Johnny Townsend, wide receiver DeAndrew White
The Ravens signed punter Johnny Townsend and wide receiver DeAndrew White, the team announced Tuesday.
View ArticleGeorge Kostritsky, founding member of Baltimore’s RTKL architectural firm,...
George Eugene Kostritsky, an initial member of the RTKL architectural firm, died July 30 from coronavirus complications. The Bolton Hill resident was 98.
View ArticleState school board delays decision about setting requirements for live...
The state school board on Tuesday decided to delay a vote on whether to require school districts to offer students a minimum of 3½ hours of live online instruction each day while classes remain remote...
View ArticleCamden Yards could be used as a Baltimore voting center for Maryland’s...
Baltimore City election officials are finalizing a deal to use Oriole Park at Camden Yards as a voting center for the November election.
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