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Loaded handgun, ammunition found inside Chesapeake High School in Essex,...

A school administrator found a loaded gun inside a classroom at Chesapeake High School in Essex on Wednesday, police said.

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Baltimore man sentenced to life for role in 2016 death of woman thought to be...

A Baltimore man was sentenced Wednesday to four life terms for his part in the death of a woman thought to be a witness in a federal case, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a news release.

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Brooks Kriske, named for Baltimore legend, makes Orioles debut in 4-3 loss to...

Brooks Kriske on Wednesday became the 60th player the Orioles have used this season, furthering a franchise record. But he’s the only one of those named for Brooks Robinson.

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Brandon Hyde to return as Orioles manager in 2022; contract was extended last...

Brandon Hyde will return as Orioles manager next season, according to a person with direct knowledge of the agreement. The source said Hyde’s contract was extended last offseason into 2022, a year in...

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Bring your own bag: After pandemic delays, Baltimore’s ban on plastic bags...

Baltimore’s ban on plastic bags goes into effect early next month, more than 15 years after city leaders first proposed a similar law.

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Retro Baltimore: Preservationists are trying to save Fells Point homes that...

From around 1830 to 1850, Black laborers dominated Baltimore’s ship caulking industry, ensuring that the ships that left Baltimore’s harbor were watertight. It was demanding and important work, and...

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The Ravens have a template for success. At Michigan, coach Jim Harbaugh is...

Every week, the resurgent Wolverines look more and more like one of Ohio State’s biggest threats in a deep Big Ten Conference. That Michigan looks more and more like the Ravens, however, is no surprise...

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Medora M. Kaltenbach, former Social Security Administration administrator, dies

Medora M. Kaltenbach, a retired administrator at the Social Security Administration who was known for her needlepoint renderings of East Coast lighthouses, died of bone cancer Saturday. The former...

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Five things to know about the billions coming to Maryland from the American...

Maryland’s state and local governments have been awash in federal money to help with the response to the coronavirus pandemic. Here are five things to know about the $11.9 billion Maryland receives...

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College football storylines, Week 4: QB revenge in Wisconsin vs. Notre Dame,...

When No. 12 Notre Dame and No. 18 Wisconsin meet Saturday at Chicago’s Soldier Field, all eyes will be on former teammates Jack Coan and Graham Mertz.

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Walk to End Alzheimer’s returns in person at Centennial Park in Ellicott City...

Saturday’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Centennial Park in Ellicott City, with the goal of raising $140,000 to provide Alzheimer’s care, research and support, is the first of six walks sponsored by the...

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Orioles star Cedric Mullins carries rare MVP candidacy for a 100-loss team:...

In the nine decades of modern Most Valuable Player voting, only one player who spent a full season on a 100-loss team has finished in the top five of his league’s final balloting. Mullins has the...

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Carroll County teen whose organs saved lives will be remembered during Donate...

The Donate Life Family Fun Run , an annual event held in celebration of those who provided healing and hope by donating organs, will be virtual for the second year in a row. One family’s participation...

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Ravens rookie Odafe Oweh has ‘infinite’ potential. To reach it, he’s asked...

Hard work had taken Odafe Oweh from two years of varsity football to the first round of the NFL draft. Smart work would take him to rarefied air, to Pro Bowls, to the levels his mentors in Baltimore...

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Cancer survivor Katie McCracken an inspiration to Towson volleyball: ‘It...

Katie McCracken was diagnosed with a type of leukemia when she was a kindergartener in Smithsburg in Washington County. Fourteen years later, she is playing NCAA Division I volleyball for the Tigers.

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Baltimore man convicted of fatally beating his wife, sentenced to life in prison

A Baltimore jury convicted Cleveland DeShields Sr. Wednesday of murder for fatally beating his wife after a night of drinking in November 2018.

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Two Aberdeen mobile homes catch fire; electrical failure could be the cause,...

Two mobile home fires Wednesday in Aberdeen caused a total of $60,000 in damage, left one home a complete loss and killed at least two cats, the Office of the State Fire Marshal reported.

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Vehicle catches fire after crashing into Aberdeen storage unit; driver...

A man suffered burns to his upper body after his vehicle hit a self-storage unit in Aberdeen and caught fire Wednesday, the Office of the State Fire Marshal reported.

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Senate Judiciary Committee approves Erek Barron to be Maryland’s next U.S....

Del. Erek Barron of Prince George's County would be the first Black person to hold the post, and the first Democrat in 20 years.

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Maryland Legal Aid pays $100,000 settlement to former Anne Arundel attorney...

Maryland Legal Aid has paid $100,000 to settle a discrimination claim filed last year by a former employee who raised COVID-19 safety concerns in its Anne Arundel County office.

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