Baseball is back. So let’s reminisce about another young Orioles team that...
After six non-winning seasons in the majors, the team is in first place in the American League despite a lineup laced with youngsters. Three-fourths of the infield is rookies, and five starting...
View ArticleWNBA star and Baltimore native Angel McCoughtry seeks to put names of police...
WNBA star and Baltimore native Angel McCoughtry announced Monday that she is working with the league to allow players to put the names of victims of police brutality on their jerseys when the season...
View ArticleBaltimore County Police release body camera footage of officer fatally...
Prosecutors said the footage shows the shooting was justified and do not plan to file criminal charges against the officer
View ArticleCoronavirus reopening: Annapolis brings back Pip Moyer, Stanton centers...
Pip Moyer Recreation Center and Stanton Community Center will reopen Thursday after being closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic. Precautions are being taken to minimize spread of the...
View ArticleFormer Baltimore police commissioner De Sousa: Defund the police
Former Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa, making his first public appearance since his release from federal prison on tax evasion charges, told a panel audience that he supports defunding...
View ArticleHarford-based builder Clark Turner Homes fined over $700,000 for violating...
A Harford home building company was ordered to pay approximately $700,000 for failing to begin or complete construction of homes, the Maryland Attorney General’s office announced.
View ArticleBowie Police Department investigating truck spray-painted with hate speech
A truck and trailer parked near Everst Drive and Enfield Drive in Bowie had its tires slashed and a racial slur against Black people spray-painted on the side over the weekend, prompting an...
View ArticleRichard A. Slaven, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab scientist, dies
Richard Arthur Slaven, a retired Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab scientist, died of pneumonia June 7 at the Fairhaven Retirement Community in Sykesville. The former Pikesville resident was...
View ArticleBaltimore officers who opened fire on teen holding BB gun ‘shot first, asked...
Baltimore police officers “shot first and asked questions later,” when they opened fire in April on a 16-year-old boy with a BB gun, striking him in the arm, his civil attorney said
View ArticleClyde’s of Columbia, The Soundry closing for good in mid-July amid...
Clyde’s of Columbia will permanently close July 19, according to a news release from Clyde’s Restaurant Group on Wednesday. The restaurant first opened in 1975 near Columbia’s Lake Kittamaqundi.
View ArticleDelaware man arrested, charged with arson in connection to Bel Air fires
Investigators have arrested a man in connection to two Saturday fires that caused more than $1 million in property damage to a pair of businesses behind the Birroteca restaurant on Bel Air Road, the...
View ArticleBaltimore City teachers union files complaint against school district over 4...
The Baltimore Teachers Union has filed a complaint over a decision by the school system’s leaders to require its members to work four additional days at the end of June, days they say their contract...
View ArticleCarroll Food Sunday to reopen June 30 with a few changes
Carroll Food Sunday in Westminster will reopen Tuesday morning after being closed for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticlePimlico to reopen for off-track betting as horse racing slowly returns to...
Pimlico Race Course will reopen the first and second floors of its Clubhouse to the general public on Thursday, according to the Maryland Jockey Club.
View ArticleAs Maryland reopens, some movie theater operators ask: When is it our turn?
The owner of a local chain of movie theaters is calling on Gov. Larry Hogan to reopen film houses in Maryland.
View ArticleRedskins removing former owner George Preston Marshall from Ring of Fame
The Washington Redskins are removing former owner George Preston Marshall, a segregationist who refused to integrate by signing Black players until forced to in 1962, from their Ring of Fame.
View ArticleFraud victims deserve former Baltimore Colts QB Art Schlichter’s concussion...
Multiple individuals defrauded in a scheme perpetrated by an ex-Ohio State and NFL quarterback and his accomplice should receive money from the former player’s share of a national concussion...
View ArticleHalethorpe restaurant owner in critical condition after being shot during a...
A Halethorpe restaurant owner is in critical condition after being shot by three people who broke into his establishment late Tuesday night.
View ArticleBowie Town Center Sears redevelopment discussion pushed to late July
The owners of the property beneath the now-shuttered Sears department store at the Bowie Town Center are redeveloping it for retail and residential use, and are asking to amend the development plan for...
View ArticleTwo more residents of Westminster nursing facility die of COVID-19; Carroll...
Two more residents of elder care facilities have died of COVID-19, Carroll County Health Department announced Wednesday, and the county added 11 new cases overall.
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