Five wounded when gunman shoots up dice game in East Baltimore; two men...
An unidentified gunman opened fire onto a crowd playing dice early Tuesday in East Baltimore and a man was fatally shot in the city’s Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello neighborhood in the afternoon.
View ArticleOrioles use John Means' best start, four homers to crush Mets, 11-2, for...
John Means' strong start was another bright spot in a four-game winning streak full of them for an Orioles team that has played its way back into the playoff conversation.
View Article‘Charm City Kings’ to be released Oct. 8 on HBO Max
“Charm City Kings,” the drama about Baltimore’s 12 O’Clock Boys, will premiere Oct. 8 on HBO Max.
View ArticleWilliam Pursell, Grammy-nominated composer who studied at Peabody in...
William “Bill” Pursell, a Grammy-nominated composer who worked as a Nashville studio musician with artists like Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, has died. He was 94.
View ArticleBill would give Black World War II medic from Maryland a posthumous Medal of...
Waverly B. Woodson Jr., a Black army medic from Maryland who saved dozens of wounded troops on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day despite being severely wounded himself, deserves the Medal of Honor,...
View Article‘Ghost games,’ hot hands and canned noise: Imagining a Ravens season without...
"I've never played football without people watching," Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson said in April.
View ArticlePresident Donald Trump’s payroll tax holiday gets off to slow start in...
President Donald Trump has authorized a temporary break on some federal taxes deducted from paychecks, but the plan to boost workers’ pay during the pandemic is gaining little traction in Maryland and...
View ArticleEmilia’s Acrobatics and Gymnastics Center expands in Laurel and adapts to...
Emilia’s Acrobatics and Gymnastics Center recently moved from a 3,500-square-foot rental facility to a 19,000-square-foot space in Laurel. Since opening at the larger facility, the numbers have grown...
View ArticleAnnapolis City Council will meet Wednesday to consider $900,000 settlement...
The resolution would approve a consent decree agreed to in principle last month between the city and attorneys for the plaintiffs. According to the terms of the consent decree, the City of Annapolis...
View ArticleHoward County Board of Education candidate announces support for his opponent...
Howard County Board of Education candidate Tom Heffner announced in a social media post last week that he’s supporting his opponent, Jolene Mosley, in the race for the District 3 seat.
View ArticleOrioles' overhaul of pitching staff with young arms the ‘backbone’ of recent...
The Orioles have tapped into their high-minors pitching depth and have a staff full of pitchers who either truly learned from last year’s mess and improved or were wholly unburdened by it.
View ArticleAberdeen to hold Thursday input sessions on future of trash service
Aberdeen will host two meetings Thursday where citizens can weigh in on the future of the city’s trash service, a hot-button issue.
View ArticleMost intriguing Week 1 college football questions: Are teams ready to play...
From altered schedules to how the games look, feel and sound, nothing about this season will be normal.
View ArticleAnnapolis Democratic Central Committee to fill Ward 5 City Council seat by...
The Annapolis Democratic Central Committee will select a replacement for Marc Rodriguez, who resigned in late August, at the meeting set for Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. The selection process will be open to the...
View ArticleMaryland adds 336 coronavirus cases on fewer than 10,000 tests; Hopkins...
Maryland reported 336 new cases of the coronavirus Wednesday — the second straight day the state has confirmed its fewest new infections in more than two months — with another nine infections of...
View ArticleFormer Anne Arundel police chief Tim Altomare has his voice back in...
When a Maryland lawmaker leading a panel on police reform criticized the retired Anne Arundel County police chief, the career cop snapped back on Twitter. Tim Altomare has his voice back.
View ArticleState Board of Elections urges Marylanders to request ballot via U.S. mail
Due to COVID-19, all Marylanders are encouraged to vote by mail and must request a mail-in ballot from the State Board of Elections or their local board of elections by Oct. 20, according to the release.
View ArticleAmerican Legion Post 31 annual Halloween parade in Westminster canceled
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the American Legion Post 31, the organizers of the annual Westminster Halloween parade, have canceled the 2020 parade, citing health and safety concerns for the...
View ArticleHere are Maryland’s 2021 National Merit Scholarship semifinalists
Here's a list of the Marylanders who are semifinalists for National Merit scholarships for the 2021 academic year.
View ArticleWhy is Maryland’s coronavirus positivity rate always lower than what Johns...
If you're confused by how Maryland and Johns Hopkins come up with their statistics for the coronavirus metric widely regarded as one the most important to track, then this article is for you.
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