Maryland women take silver medal at 3X Nationals basketball tournament
Four Maryland players teamed up to take the silver medal in the Red Bull USA Basketball 3X Nationals on Sunday at the Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts.
View ArticleThree questions for Ravens mandatory minicamp: How much progress can the...
Through three weeks of organized team activities, the Ravens have begun to build the foundation for the 2021 season — or apply the first layer of paint, as offensive coordinator Greg Roman said. The...
View Article‘What better holiday’: Historic Black neighborhood in Towson set to host its...
Historic East Towson, a Black neighborhood founded by slaves from the Hampton Plantation over 200 years ago will host its first ever Juneteenth music festival at Elks lodge, located at 411 East...
View ArticleRethinking the crab cake: Baltimore-area restaurants grapple with sky-high...
Prices are sky-high for Maryland restaurantgoers’ favorite ingredient. It’s leaving business owners with a difficult choice: To raise prices and risk alienating consumers, or limit crab offerings and...
View ArticleQ&A: Newly elected Carroll County NAACP president talks about the...
Q&A;: Newly elected Carroll County NAACP president Rodney Morris talks about the organization’s goals in the community.
View ArticleLive Music at the Mansion summer concert series returns Father’s Day weekend...
The grounds of the historic Liriodendron Mansion in Bel Air will be filled with music again this summer as its Music at the Mansion Sunday evening concert series returns.
View ArticleHoward County schools’ feasibility study shows enrollment continuing to...
The annual presentation, a review of long-term capital planning and attendance area adjustments, offers Howard County school board members a ten-year calendar view of what schools may need renovations...
View ArticleMartha Jane Thomas, writer and Easton book store manager, dies
Martha Jane Thomas, a former Baltimore resident, writer and editor who went on to manage an Easton independent book store, died of brain cancer May 4 at her home on the Eastern Shore. She was 60 and...
View ArticleAnnapolis man Renardo ‘Hot Dog’ Green dies after suffering cardiac arrest on...
An Annapolis man and former city employee died June 4 in the hospital after suffering from cardiac arrest on May 31, his daughter said in a local community meeting.
View ArticleHate watch group reviews Confederate symbols at military colleges, including...
The report, which examines the four service academies and other military colleges, listed Maury Hall, Buchanan House and Buchanan Road as parts of the installation with connections to the Confederacy.
View ArticleAnnapolis residents, business owners offer feedback on Hillman Garage project
Eileen Fogarty, who led the City Dock Action Committee and is the public face of the redevelopment effort, fielded questions from more than a dozen business owners and half a dozen residents who live...
View ArticleOrioles minor league report: Gunnar Henderson’s strong season continues; good...
Low-A Delmarva shortstop Gunnar Henderson won't be one of minor league baseball's top teenagers for long, but that's only because the Orioles farmhand is turning 20 later this month.
View ArticleMan fatally shot outside Mondawmin Mall Dunkin Donuts, Baltimore Police say
A man was shot in the head Monday evening just steps outside a store at Mondawmin Mall in West Baltimore, police confirmed.
View ArticleFormer Orioles star Adam Jones assists with expanded coverage of the Negro...
Adam Jones, a five-time All-Star in Baltimore, was one of the first to review the expanded Baseball-Reference.com website, which now includes Major Negro Leagues listed with the National League and...
View ArticleOcean City fray: What part of ‘excessive force’ do police not understand? |...
What's shocking about the videos from Ocean City is not the force used by police, it's that, post George Floyd, it keeps happening.
View ArticleWhat are policing standards in Ocean City? Viral videos of aggressive arrests...
Ocean City police incidents involving forceful arrests of Black teens deserve third-party investigation - and some soul-searching about racial animus within the community.
View ArticleMcDaniel College requiring undergrads to be vaccinated by September
McDaniel College undergraduate students must show proof of a COVID-19 vaccine when they return for classes in the fall.
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup, lineups and how to watch Tuesday’s game...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Tuesday night against the Cleveland Indians.
View Article‘Flexibility has never applied more’: Harford teacher reflects on unorthodox...
Emmorton Elementary School fourth-grade teacher Tina Purtell started the 2020-21 school year in September with all of her students on a computer screen, interacting with them from a room in her house....
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