As Orioles’ Dwight Smith Jr. returns to workouts, club showing signs of...
Orioles outfielder Dwight Smith Jr.'s return means the Orioles have no remaining absences from the beginning of camp, and players and coaches are seeing success in following COVID-19 protocols to keep...
View ArticleKaren Kerins, the longest serving female officer in Harford County, retiring...
After a 40-year career in law enforcement, Karen Kerins is retiring from the Aberdeen Police Department as the longest-serving female sworn law enforcement officer in Harford County.
View ArticleBaltimore police officer from viral video charged with making false...
A Baltimore Police officer, shown in a viral video in January being kicked as people tried to free a man he was arresting, has been indicted after being accused of giving a misleading account about...
View ArticleHoward County General Hospital to offer free coronavirus testing at places of...
Howard County General Hospital is starting a program to offer free COVID-19 testing at places of worship in the county.
View ArticleGovernment and defense attorneys in midshipman court-martial spar over what...
During her testimony Thursday, the third victim testified how she, too, had gone out drinking, went to bed and woke up to Keago allegedly attempting to sexually assault her.
View ArticleHow many South Korean coronavirus tests have been used in Maryland? No one...
Maryland officials continue to provide incomplete information about the much-publicized purchase of coronavirus tests from a South Korean company in April.
View ArticlePolice arrest man wanted in stabbing death of 35-year-old East Baltimore woman
Police said Friday night that they had located and arrested a man wanted in the stabbing death of a 35-year-old East Baltimore woman.
View ArticleElections officials and advocates have called it a nightmare. Why is Gov....
Opposition to Gov. Larry Hogan’s plan has grown steadily louder since the Republican governor called last week for the November election to be held primarily in person, with all voting precincts open...
View ArticleAnnapolis alderman fires back after political action committee airs attack ad
The ad, created by De’Von Brown, co-founder of Annapolis Coalition of Black Progressives PAC, was posted on social media on Wednesday. It urged constituents of Alderman Marc Rodriguez, D-Ward 5, to...
View ArticleRavens training camp preview: There’s no simple solution for ‘good problems’...
With Mark Ingram II, Gus Edwards, Justice Hill and J.K. Dobbins, how will the Ravens manage a backfield that deep and skilled?
View ArticlePedro Severino’s impressive camp for Orioles a possible prelude to another...
When looking for an example of how things can be much different over 60 games than 162, look no further than Severino’s first season with the Orioles.
View ArticleTwo killed, four others injured in overnight shootings, Baltimore police say
Two people were killed and four others were injured, including a 16-year-old boy, in shootings across Baltimore overnight, city police said Saturday morning.
View ArticleMaryland reports 835 new coronavirus cases, the most since the first week of...
Maryland reported 835 new cases of the novel coronavirus Saturday — the most since June 5 — and 11 new deaths resulting from the virus.
View ArticleGerald Winegrad: Geonocide of Native Americans transforms North America |...
In August 1996, a supranatural event overcame me at the site of the Battle of White Bird Canyon in Idaho. Waves of heated air rose from the five-mile-long canyon immersing my body and soul into a...
View ArticleFacing eviction in Carroll County due to COVID-19? Here’s what you need to know.
With Maryland’s statewide COVID-19 eviction moratorium set to expire July 25, Carroll County officials are bracing for a wave of people in need of help.
View ArticleThis Annapolis Republican went viral after saying he won’t vote for President...
Annapolis resident James Naylor voted for President Donald Trump in 2016, but in 2020 he will vote for Joe Biden. The self-identified "gun owning Republican" shared his reasonining in a five minute...
View ArticleMaryland leaders pay tribute to civil rights luminary Rep. John Lewis
After the death of Rep. John Lewis, stalwart of the Civil Rights Movement and powerful voice in Congress, condolences poured in from around the globe.
View ArticleGary Thorne, Jim Palmer, others won’t be at Camden Yards for broadcasts as...
The only way to watch the Orioles this year will be on television broadcasts, and those broadcasts are going to be without some mainstay personalities.
View ArticleAnne Arundel shuts down children’s theater performance for violating...
Anne Arundel County health officials shut down a children’s theater production of “Willy Wonka” Friday night, saying it did not meet health restrictions designed to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
View ArticleJohn W. Hill, founding dean of University of Maryland’s School of...
John W. Hill, who headed the first school of architecture in the state at the University of Maryland in College Park, has died. He was 90.
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