Mike McCormick, 1967 Cy Young winner who spent two seasons with Orioles, dies...
Longtime Giants pitcher Mike McCormick, who won the Cy Young Award in 1967 and spent two seasons with the Orioles, has died. He was 81.
View ArticleProtest filed ahead of Baltimore vote to move forward with $148M in bonds for...
Baltimore’s Board of Estimates is scheduled to vote on issuance of $148 million in bonds, the first phase of public financing for development of Port Covington, the formerly industrial area of South...
View ArticleAnne Arundel Mission Escape Room locations opening Friday as part of...
Ahead of the full reopening at its three locations in Annapolis, Gambrills and Arundel Mills, Mission Escape Rooms will be hosting a mobile escape room on West Street Wednesday during Dining Under The...
View ArticleTiz the Law, class of the Belmont field, is the favorite to win an...
Tiz the Law looks every bit like the best 3-year-old in the world and is the Triple Crown favorite, even with races being run out of their normal order.
View ArticleCatonsville Boy Scout seeks tattered U.S. flags for retirement ceremony
A Catonsville High School student and Boy Scout is soliciting donations of old, tattered U.S. flags not fit to be flown in order to retire them properly every Sunday at the Catonsville Farmer’s Market.
View ArticleOne person killed, one injured in crash on I-83 in Baltimore, traffic shut...
Baltimore police said Tuesday that at least one person has died in a crash on Interstate 83.
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland plans for campus return include checking temperatures,...
The University of Maryland, College Park is planning a number of ways to track and contain the the coronavirus when the school begins a phased reopening in August, including checking temperatures...
View ArticleThree charged in connection to armed robbery at Edgewood hotel, sheriff’s...
Three men were charged Monday in connection to an armed robbery at an Edgewood Hotel, the Harford County Sheriff’s Office announced.
View ArticleCarroll County reports just two new COVID-19 cases Tuesday
Continuing a recent downward trend of new coronavirus cases, the Carroll County Health Department on Tuesday announced that just two more county residents have tested positive for the disease.
View ArticleMaryland lawmakers call on Gov. Larry Hogan to sign executive order on police...
Maryland Lawmakers are calling on Gov. Larry Hogan to act on police reform in light of the national spotlight on police reform.
View ArticleErich Oppenheim, who fled Nazi persecution in 1930s Germany and settled in...
Erich Oppenheim, who as a teenager fled Nazi persecution in 1930s Germany and settled in Baltimore where he made a new life, died June 6 of complications from a stroke at the North Oaks Retirement...
View ArticleSykesville installing new banners downtown to highlight town’s ‘signature...
On Thursday morning, downtown Sykesville will get an update to its look, with the addition of new banners up and down Main Street.
View ArticleStart of Maryland’s foam containers ban delayed until October due to...
Maryland’s ban on foam food and drink containers will not go into full effect until October due to the current state of emergency, the state announced.
View ArticleWells Fargo agrees to $20 million settlement with Maryland for role in 2008...
Wells Fargo has agreed to a $20 million settlement with Maryland, its largest payout to date for its role in the 2008 financial crisis.
View ArticleOrioles draft pick Coby Mayo survived the Parkland school shooting. He plays...
Orioles fourth-round pick Coby Mayo, a third baseman out of Marjory Stoneman Douglas in Florida, said he is playing for the 17 victims of the 2018 shooting at the high school's campus.
View ArticleOrioles undrafted-free-agent tracker: Three pitchers and a first baseman...
The Orioles have thus far signed three undrafted free agents, a team source confirmed: Auburn right-hander Ryan Watson, Radford first baseman J.D. Mundy and Louisiana-Lafayette right-hander Brandon Young.
View ArticleDespite primary day lines, Maryland election board defends limited voting...
Members of the Maryland State Board of Elections defended several key decisions, including the number of voting sites offered during the June 2 primary, while the state’s elections administrator...
View ArticleHoward County school system passes 1 million meals milestone amid coronavirus...
The Howard County Public School System distributed its millionth free meal last week, roughly three months after launching its “Grab-N-Go” program to feed county children during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleSecond man arrested in Annapolis homicide paid for killing, Annapolis police...
An Annapolis resident allegedly hired a gunman and drove him to the Bay Ridge Gardens community to kill 49-year-old Leslie Saunders in March, newly released court records show.
View ArticleIn a ‘kind of nuts’ time for Carroll County businesses, Maryland delays ban...
In an effort to give small businesses and schools a chance to use up their stock of foam food and drink containers, the Maryland Department of the Environment announced Tuesday the state’s ban on the...
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