Wherever the Ravens’ passing attack goes, tight end Mark Andrews can help...
Mark Andrews, entering the fourth and final year of his rookie contract, could’ve passed on the voluntary workouts, could’ve worked out safely back home in Arizona. Instead, he came to the Under Armour...
View ArticleApril shooting upgraded to homicide, another man injured in separate...
Baltimore police have reclassified an April shooting as a homicide after the victim died from his injuries on Tuesday, while another man was injured in an unrelated overnight shooting, officials said...
View ArticleAberdeen trashes plan to outsource garbage pick-up to GFL; in-house...
The city of Aberdeen will defer contracting its trash collection services out to private hauler GFL after the city’s Department of Public Works and company officials concluded the firm would not be...
View ArticleBowie council passes water rebate initiative; city offers $100 city employee...
The Bowie City Council unanimously passed Mayor Pro Tem Adrian Boafo’s water rebate initiative on Monday. The rebate will be provided to Bowie water customers that present evidence of paid invoices for...
View ArticleFells Point community concerns are valid; threatening to extort Baltimore to...
The Fells Point business community is rightly concerned about recent violence, trash and bad behavior, but threatening to withhold tax payments will only make matters worse.
View ArticleMaryland’s seven-day COVID positivity rate falls below 1% for the first time
For the first time during the pandemic, Maryland’s seven-day average testing positivity rate has fallen below 1%.
View ArticleTwo more vendors announced for new Lexington Market, including Connie’s...
After years of neglect — and one unfortunate viral video of a rat nosing through a bakery — Lexington Market, one of the nation’s oldest public markets, is in the midst of a multimillion dollar...
View ArticleCoppermine to open boutique fitness club in former Stebbins Anderson space at...
An upscale boutique fitness concept created by Coppermine will fill anchor space at The Shops at Kenilworth in Towson, the mall’s owner said Wednesday.
View ArticleEmergency repairs at Carroll County’s Northern Landfill scale house...
The Northern Landfill scale house sustained electrical system damage from the storms which crossed the area Tuesday afternoon.
View ArticleLetters written by school board members ‘perfectly fine,’ says CCPS lawyer;...
Board President Marsha Herbert and Vice President Ken Kiler sent letters to the state requesting the in-school mask mandate be lifted. Ed O’Meally, legal counsel for the board, said no law prevents...
View ArticlePrince George’s police officer found guilty of assaulting, threatening to...
An Anne Arundel County jury found a suspended Prince George’s County police officer who lives in Laurel guilty of assault, reckless endangerment and a handgun violation for beating his girlfriend in...
View ArticlePlea hearing scheduled in federal court for Maryland man accused of entering...
A Maryland man charged in connection to the siege at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 has a plea agreement hearing in federal court scheduled for June 23, according to electronic court records.
View ArticleRBC Wealth Management is latest to move offices from downtown Baltimore to...
RBC Wealth Management, a financial advisor and planner, will move its city branch from downtown Baltimore to the Wills Wharf building in Harbor Point, the company said Wednesday, joining a number of...
View ArticleMaryland authorities conducting sobriety checkpoints between Fells Point and...
Authorities will operate overnight sobriety checkpoints for drivers along Boston Street between Baltimore’s Fells Point and Canton neighborhoods this weekend, according to a news release from the...
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Lineups, pitching matchup and how to watch Wednesday’s game...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Wednesday night against the New York Mets.
View ArticleBaltimore approves $60K settlement for woman who alleged she was groped by a...
Baltimore's spending board approved a $60,000 settlement to a city resident who alleged a city police officer groped her and exposed her genitalia during a traffic stop on New Year's Day 2016.
View ArticleBaltimore County doctor pleads guilty to taking kickbacks to prescribe pain...
A Baltimore County doctor has pleaded guilty to taking kickbacks to prescribe highly addictive pain medication, part of the fallout of a racketeering case and civil penalties levied against executives...
View ArticleCrownsville man pleads guilty to federal charges for possessing over 12,000...
A Crownsville man pleaded guilty to federal charges of child pornography possession Tuesday after Anne Arundel County detectives found more than 12,000 images and videos of child pornography while...
View ArticleBecky Martin, longtime McDaniel College women’s basketball coach, Carroll...
Martin won 554 games over 37 seasons as the Green Terror’s coach, and took her team to 15 Centennial Conference tournaments. McDaniel won four conference titles and made six NCAA Division III...
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