In Orioles’ short-handed outfield, Austin Hays, DJ Stewart set to earn big roles
Orioles up-and-coming outfielders Austin Hays and DJ Stewart are set for big roles in 2020 with Trey Mancini missing the season and no Dwight Smith Jr. or Anthony Santander in camp so far
View ArticleAfter settling into Baltimore, award winning author Toni Tipton Martin is...
A recent move to Baltimore, mixed with the country’s recent focus on social justice, has given the 40-year food industry veteran a newfound sense of strength.
View ArticleBaltimore will resume parking meter enforcement next week; new devices being...
Baltimore will resume enforcement of all parking meters beginning Monday, city officials said Wednesday, the latest coronavirus-related measure to lift in the city.
View ArticleVape sparks accidental bedroom fire in Severn, Anne Arundel fire officials say
A man’s finger was burned in Severn Monday morning after his vape caught fire as he was sleeping in his bedroom, Anne Arundel County fire officials said.
View Article‘I’m going to keep on walking’: Eldersburg woman walks Md. 26 in support of...
Elizabeth Crutchley’s niece Lindsey Cohen is battling triple negative stage 3 breast cancer and has been undergoing chemotherapy in Cincinnati, Ohio, since May 12. The coronavirus pandemic has kept...
View ArticleCrews of ‘professional’ thieves using trucks as battering rams to steal ATMs...
The chaotic crime of stealing ATMs and destroying businesses has continued on and off for months, with small businesses and one ATM distributor saying it’s a new and alarming trend.
View ArticleTeen shot in Northeast Baltimore, police say
A 14-year-old was injured after being shot in the torso Tuesday night, according to police.
View ArticleThree minors apprehended after knife-point robbery, Anne Arundel police say
Three minors were arrested Tuesday evening after allegedly robbing a 13-year-old at knife point in Odenton before confronting two nearby adults wielding the same weapon, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleMan was assaulted on B&A Trail in Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel police say
A man walking along the B&A; Trail in Glen Burnie was jumped by a group of people early Wednesday morning, Anne Arundel police said.
View Article‘We are a cooking family’: Two Prince George’s teenagers create their own...
Teen brothers Andrew and Nyles Burton from Upper Marlboro have created their own company Andy Factor that has started selling mambo sauce and cocktail sauce.
View ArticleRavens announce season tickets will be deferred to 2021; stadium capacity...
If fans are allowed to attend Ravens games this season, the capacity of M&T; Bank Stadium is expected to be under 14,000.
View ArticleHavre de Grace leaders pay tribute to the late Wardell Stansbury, the city...
The Havre de Grace mayor and City Council president paid tribute this week to a former council member and the council’s first Black president, Wardell V. Stansbury.
View ArticleEllsworth Cemetery to receive $65K grant
Last week, the State Board of Public Works approved a request from the Maryland Historical Trust, to approve a $65,000 grant to the Community Foundation of Carroll County, Incorporated under the...
View ArticleWestminster Mission BBQ moving forward, start of construction not yet set
June saw the Westminster Mission BBQ restaurant move closer to construction after the site plan earned a conditional approval from Westminster’s Planning & Zoning Commission.
View ArticleLawsuit accusing Atlas Restaurant Group of racial discrimination filed...
One of the area’s largest restaurant groups is facing a discrimination lawsuit from a woman who says she and her 9-year-old son were barred from eating at one of their restaurants on account of their...
View ArticleMaryland weather: Tropical Storm Fay could form along Mid-Atlantic coast in...
A rainy weather system could strengthen into Tropical Storm Fay along Maryland’s Atlantic coast in the next few days.
View ArticleFinksburg’s Meredith Day set to compete in National Braille Challenge
The Braille Challenge, a program of the Braille Institute, is the only academic competition in the U.S. and Canada for blind or visually impaired students.
View ArticleHoward County Fair canceled due to coronavirus; some events and livestock...
The 75th annual Howard County Fair, originally scheduled for Aug. 8 to 15, has been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Howard County Fair board of directors announced Wednesday.
View ArticleReopening in-person preferred option for 49% of Anne Arundel County Public...
Survey results of Anne Arundel County Public Schools system showed that families prefer in-person learning in the fall at 49% but a combination of others preferred some incorporation of online learning...
View ArticleBowie council rejects public-private proposals, creates ice rink task force
Rather than partnering with a sports company to manage the now 50-year-old ice rink at Allen Pond Park, the council opted to renovate the arena and to keep it city-operated. A task force was also...
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