Nine shot, one fatally, in Baltimore over holiday weekend
Nine people have been shot, one of them fatally, in Baltimore during the holiday weekend, police said Sunday morning.
View ArticleMaryland reports 291 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, 7 more deaths
Maryland officials reported Sunday 291 new cases of the coronavirus and seven more deaths.
View ArticleFrom horror to glee, demise of Baltimore’s Christopher Columbus statue stirs...
When a marble statue of Christopher Columbus was heaved into Baltimore’s Jones Falls Saturday night, consigned to a resting place amid polluted muck and trash, the reactions ranged from horror to glee.
View ArticleAnnapolis police identify man who died Friday after they believe he jumped...
Police said John Grider, 33, of Chevy Chase, jumped from the bridge, and around 1:27 a.m., officers, the Annapolis and Anne Arundel County fire departments and Coast Guard responded.
View ArticleOrioles’ Hyde finding Mancini’s absence ‘challenging'; Elias to address...
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said Sunday at summer camp at Camden Yards that he's already feeling the loss of star hitter Trey Mancini on and off the field.
View ArticleCrash in Gambrills sends 18-year-old and 29-year-old man to the hospital,...
An 18-year-old Crofton man and 29-year-old Annapolis man were transported to the hospital following a crash in Gambrills Sunday morning, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleSevere thunderstorm warning in effect in the Anne Arundel area
The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of the Baltimore area Sunday afternoon.
View ArticleOne dead near Annapolis, another in Severn as police investigate holiday...
Police are investigating two violent deaths that took place on Sunday, apparently unrelated homicides minutes apart near Annapolis and in Severn.
View ArticlePolice: Woman fatally stabbed ex-boyfriend and a man died in shooting in...
Anne Arundel police say a woman fatally stabbed an ex-boyfriend who had continued to visit her Severn home despite her protests and that a 19-year-old North Carolina man died after he was shot at a...
View Article‘This isn’t a trend’: Baltimore faith leaders organize another demonstration...
Baltimore faith leaders organized a march and rally against racial injustice Sunday afternoon that was cut short after a severe thunderstorm warning approached the area.
View ArticleRobert Posten, co-founder of Annapolis Brass Quintet, dies at age 75
Robert Wayne Posten, a co-founder of the Annapolis Brass Quintet, which performed all over the world, has died at 75.
View ArticleBaltimore police investigating shooting of three people, including a...
Baltimore Police said three people were shot in Druid Heights on Sunday night
View ArticleFive Things We Learned from the first weekend of Orioles summer camp
After three workouts at Camden Yards, it's back to business for the Orioles. What has a weekend of baseball told us about the coming season?
View ArticleCarroll County drug overdoses down slightly from 2019, but data may be...
Halfway through 2020, the number of drug overdoses in Carroll County has declined slightly compared to the year before, but a local health official cautions that it remains to be seen how the COVID-19...
View ArticleThe First Sunday Arts Festival has returned to downtown Annapolis
Bringing some normalcy back to downtown Annapolis, the First Sunday Arts Festival shut down West street with booths full of artist, selling their works.
View ArticleQ&A: Westminster High School graduate Evan Warren set for Naval Academy’s...
The Times caught up with Warren before he headed off to Annapolis to talk about his football career, making the preparations for the Naval Academy, and whether he thinks there will be college football...
View ArticleHoward County teachers’ union endorses three Board of Education candidates in...
The Howard County teachers’ union has endorsed three candidates for the Board of Education general election in November.
View ArticleHis hustle sometimes questioned, ex-Oriole Manny Machado set to help Padres...
After a disappointing first season in San Diego, former Orioles star Manny Machado is looking to go harder and farther with the Padres in 2020.
View ArticleDenied U.S. economic relief because of criminal record, Baltimore electrician...
Baltimore business owner was denied federal relief for his electrical contracting business because of his criminal record; so he challenged the system. Sekwan Merritt won a partial victory in a lawsuit...
View ArticleCommunity lab in Baltimore aims to put science in the people’s hands
The Baltimore Underground Science Space operates under the belief that communities should have broad access to science outside universities.
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