You probably can’t watch the Orioles at Camden Yards this year. But what...
The Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor hotel across West Camden Street from Oriole Park has windows and balconies facing south toward the ballpark, offering fans a distant but unobstructed view of games.
View ArticleHoward County Council to vote on Charter Commission recommendations next week
Howard County residents are days away from knowing the referendum questions that will appear on their ballots in November.
View ArticleBlack Lives Matter movement brings energy to Glenelg High’s Black Student...
With origins dating back 35 years, the Black Student Union at Glenelg High School is finding the issues it has long addressed now central to the national dialogue amid the ongoing rallies and protests...
View ArticleFuture History Now will paint Breonna Taylor mural in historically Black...
Artists and volunteers will paint a 7,000-square-foot mural of Breonna Taylor in a historically Black neighborhood of Annapolis Saturday, the latest work by muralist Jeff Huntington.
View Article‘It scares the hell out of me’: White Baltimore cop, Black attorney build a...
Bill and Shanna Janu straddle the issues of the day to a degree few of their friends could imagine. He is a white sergeant in the Baltimore Police Department. She is a Black attorney at the Centers for...
View ArticleAs Maryland coronavirus numbers decline, officials warn of possible spikes...
With summer in swing in Maryland, and cases surging in other states, officials are watching and hoping there is not another coronavirus wave.
View ArticleThe Orioles think Heston Kjerstad is the draft’s best left-handed hitter. He...
Orioles general manager Mike Elias said that the organization sees Heston Kjerstad’s left-handed bat as a future fixture in the middle of the lineup.
View ArticleMore than ‘just turning on a camera’: How some of Baltimore’s liveliest...
Musicians have moved way beyond simply pressing the “go live” button on their social media platform of choice when it comes time to perform.
View ArticleLargest Coast Guard command, based in Anne Arundel, welcomes new commander
It was a simple change of command. There were no bells, as featured in Naval changes of command, or flags like in Army commands.
View Article18-year-old Winters Mill graduate creates mobile app to help people provide...
Colin Hartlieb, a 2019 Winters Mill High School graduate, has created his own business, Friendly Neighbor Services LLC, and has spent the past eight months crafting and developing a mobile app to...
View ArticleAnne Arundel unemployment claims hit lowest count since March as furloughs...
As businesses across Anne Arundel County take hesitant steps to attract customers and hire back staff, another 1,839 residents filed for unemployment insurance benefits last week.
View ArticleAhead of holiday weekend, Maryland reports 505 new cases of coronavirus, with...
With Thursday’s additions, the state has reported 68,423 confirmed infections and 3,086 deaths from the virus during the pandemic. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan cautioned ahead of the holiday weekend that...
View ArticleBaltimore City to open swimming pools, athletic courts, playgrounds with...
Baltimore City Recreation and Parks announced the opening this month of some swimming pools, athletic courts and playgrounds with new restrictions to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
View ArticleQueen Anne’s enforcing beach parks restrictions based on capacity, not residency
After deciding to close its beach parks for non Queen Anne’s County residents, county officials will to limit the threat of the spread of the coronavirus by closing its beach parks based on capacity...
View ArticleBaltimore Markets Corp. won’t compel Atlas to drop dress code at restaurant...
The latest incident at another Atlas owned property drew protests.
View ArticleMan shot by Baltimore Police officers during behavioral crisis listed in...
A man shot by Baltimore police during a behavioral crisis Wednesday is in critical but stable condition as investigators continue to review the events that led him to allegedly pull a gun on officers.
View ArticleHomicide detectives investigating after man critically wounded in Odenton...
Homicide detectives are investigating after a 19-year-old man was critically wounded during a shooting in Odenton early Thursday morning, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleMan assaulted, robbed in Towson Place shopping center: Towson and...
Two young men robbed a man sitting on a bench in Towson Place shopping center, stealing his cell phone and causing minor bodily injuries, according to police.
View ArticleBaltimore Police ask residents to report illegal fireworks on Fourth of July...
Baltimore city leaders warned residents ahead of Fourth of July weekend that igniting fireworks or sparklers is illegal — and asked people to report to police where they’re being stored, sold or set off.
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