Teenager Jannik Sinner outlasts Mackie McDonald to win men’s singles title at...
Jannik Sinner became the first teenager to win an ATP 500 event, beating Mackie McDonald, 7-5, 4-6, 7-5, to take the Citi Open title Sunday.
View ArticleClavel chef cooks up free jujitsu classes for youth around the corner from...
Carlos Raba, chef and co-founder of Clavel, started Guardian Baltimore, a nonprofit gym in Remington, that offers jujitsu classes at no cost for children ages 6 to 17.
View ArticleWiretaps for Facebook? Maryland authorities are getting permission to tap...
It’s common for investigators to get warrants to collect information stored within social media accounts. But the Harford case, authorized by a Circuit Court judge in February 2020, was one of only...
View ArticleRavens questions and answers: What we know and still don’t after nine days of...
Does the Ravens' passing game look different? Ask again in a week or so.
View ArticleGail Averill Merritt, world traveler who once co-owned the Sherwood Mansion...
Gail Averill Merritt, a world traveler who once co-owned the historic Sherwood Mansion in Baltimore’s Guilford neighborhood, died of congestive heart failure July 8 at a hospital in Del Mesa, California.
View ArticleArundel High grad headed to Fort Jackson, as she follows in father’s footsteps
So she decided to enlist. First, with the Air Force, but the recruiters never responded. Then she looked at the Navy and the Army, but the Army had multiple jobs available for her, including a unit...
View ArticleOrioles reset: Jorge Mateo is the type of waiver claim the club’s rebuild has...
The tools Jorge Mateo has shown in his first three games with Baltimore make him unique among the nearly 30 players who have arrived via the waiver wire.
View ArticleSpirit with your spirits? Sykesville distillery owner reports paranormal...
Strange and unexplained activity at Sykesville's Patapsco Distilling Company recently caught the attention of two Carroll County psychic mediums who conducted a paranormal investigation in June and...
View ArticleBaltimore’s indoor mask mandate starts Monday. Here’s what you need to know.
As the risk of community COVID-19 transmission increases, we have your masking questions covered.
View ArticlePresident Biden’s Delaware travel is no day at the beach for Ocean City’s...
President Joe Biden not only vacations at the beach but occasionally heads to his home near Wilmington, Delaware. That means more flight restrictions in Maryland, which already has permanent airspace...
View ArticleHarlem Globetrotters returning to APGFCU Arena at Harford Community College...
The world-famous Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their newly reimagined Spread Game tour to the APGFCU Arena at Harford Community College in Bel Air at 7 p.m. Aug. 31.
View ArticleGunfire in Annapolis struck a residence’s door, police say
The door of an Annapolis residence was struck by gunfire early Monday, Annapolis police said.
View Article‘A slippery slope’: Baltimore County residents say council skirts zoning...
Baltimore County residents and community groups are questioning several bills recently approved by County Council that they say targets specific properties and projects while exempting developers from...
View ArticleThe best way to tax polluters, fight climate change and reduce the deficit:...
Taxing major polluters to help U.S. move toward clean energy is a fine idea. Raising the gas tax is better.
View ArticleRavens QB Lamar Jackson says he’s considering COVID vaccine, but maintains...
“I got to talk to my team doctors and try to see how they feel about it," said Jackson, who has twice been infected by COVID-19.
View ArticleRavens QB Lamar Jackson, ‘grateful’ for Louisville statue, has an idea for...
“Hopefully, it’s the leap from Syracuse,” said Jackson, referring to a 2016 play in which he hurdled an Orange defender.
View Article‘People are excited to be back’: Howard County Fair returns in person for a...
Saturday was the opening day of the 75th Howard County Fair. Heavy clouds and gray skies didn’t dampen the excitement as the midway filled with people and lines formed at popular stops like the...
View ArticleTowson graduate Mike Flanagan drops teaser for latest horror show ‘Midnight...
Mike Flanagan, a 2002 graduate of Towson University and renowned director in the horror genre, is at it again, this time with a new Netflix TV series.
View ArticleFederal prosecutors recommend 2 months in jail, $500 fine for Maryland man...
A Maryland man who twice entered the Capitol building during the Jan. 6 insurrection could spend two months in jail and be forced to pay a $500 fine, according to a sentencing memorandum filed in U.S....
View ArticleRavens notes: One step forward, another step back for offensive line
The offensive front welcomed a brief appearance by starting left tackle Ronnie Stanley (fractured left ankle), but then watched starting center Bradley Bozeman leave practice with what coach John...
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