Orioles trade left-hander Tommy Milone to Braves for two players to be named
The Orioles traded veteran left-hander Tommy Milone to the Atlanta Braves on Sunday, a day before the deadline, for two players to be named later.
View ArticleOrioles trade reliever Mychal Givens to Rockies for two prospects, player to...
The Orioles continued to shed talent from their major league roster Sunday, sending right-handed reliever Mychal Givens to the Colorado Rockies in their second trade on the last full day before the...
View ArticleMaryland sees lowest hospitalization numbers due to coronavirus since end of...
The 358 people hospitalized as of Sunday due to COVID-19 represents the lowest number the state has experienced, which was 385 on July 10.
View ArticleFight outside Essex bar Sunday morning leaves one man dead, suspect injured
A fight outside an Essex bar Sunday morning left one person dead and the suspect injured, authorities said.
View ArticleDr. Noel R. Rose, a former faculty member at Johns Hopkins’ Bloomberg School...
Dr. Noel R. Rose, a former faculty member and researcher at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, has died at 92.
View ArticleHere are the Baltimore bars and restaurants that have been penalized by the...
Baltimore City has doled out more than $1,000 in fines and temporarily shuttered four establishments as a result of COVID-19 violations.
View ArticleFratt family closing Sunset Restaurant in Glen Burnie, and spreads the blame...
For 60 years, Glen Burnie’s iconic Sunset Restaurant has hosted thousands of special meals for area residents, making it famous for favorites like cream of crab soup and shrimp salad. Instead of...
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Public Schools sent letter to parents, explaining...
Anne Arundel County Public Schools sent out letters to parents explaining the decision to keep classes online for the fall semester after Governor. Larry Hogan announcement on August 27. announced...
View ArticlePandemic may have closed galleries, but pop-up series takes Baltimore artists...
The Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts and the Hot Sauce Artists Collective held the final Artist Pop-Up Exhibit in Station North Sunday, showcasing the art of McKinley Wallace in an outdoor...
View ArticleRyan Mountcastle’s two homers not enough as Orioles lose to Blue Jays, 6-5,...
Hours after the Orioles made two trades, Mountcastle slugged his first two major league home runs in a 6-5 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays, with Teoscar Hernández’s walk-off, two-run single off Cole...
View ArticleThese are the new speed and red-light cameras headed for Baltimore City
Baltimore’s Department of Transportation has announced the installation of 10 new speed and red-light cameras earlier this week, the majority of which will be in school zones.
View ArticleThree women stabbed, one fatally, in Baltimore on Sunday night
Three women were stabbed, one fatally, in North Baltimore on Sunday night, authorities said.
View ArticleWBFF Fox 45′s Alexa Ashwell talks about her current battle against coronavirus
She tested positive for COVID-19, and said seven weeks later she’s still struggling to recover.
View ArticleSchool bus drivers will still be paid during Carroll County’s remote learning...
Whenever Carroll County Public Schools resume in-person instruction, its bus drivers will be ready to transport students to their destinations.
View ArticleColumbia homicide victim Rabiah Ahmad dreamed of owning salon, family members...
Rabiah Ahmad, a self-employed entrepreneur and hairstylist, died July 31 at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore of a gun-shot wound. She was 30.
View ArticleOn overdose awareness day, Annapolis opioid deaths will soon top 2019 total
Annapolis and Anne Arundel County officials say coronavirus public health orders have made opioid outreach efforts difficult and could be driving numbers higher as Annapolis is poised to surpass last...
View ArticleQ&A: Union Bridge resident JK Ferrell is Arc Baltimore award winner for...
The Times recently caught up with Ferrell to talk about his career, The Arc Baltimore’s challenges amid the coronavirus pandemic, and what it was like to be part of an international convention.
View ArticleMaryland weather: This August could become third wettest in history with more...
With one more day left in the month and rain in the forecast, the National Weather Service says there is a chance 2020 could edge out 1911 and become the Baltimore region's third-wettest August.
View ArticleOrioles reset: Even in a competitive season, Sunday’s trades show focus...
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde suggested that even as moves made before Monday’s 4 p.m. trade deadline pull talent from their major league roster, the Orioles will still try to compete.
View ArticleBaltimore County makes headway on some sustainability projects, while...
The county is moving ahead with sustainability efforts even though the coronavirus upended timelines for several goals Steve Lafferty had outlined after stepping into the role of sustainability officer...
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