‘It’s that close’: Ravens lose gamble on late 2-point conversion attempt and...
Tight end Mark Andrews couldn’t bring in quarterback Lamar Jackson’s 2-point conversion try with 12 seconds left and the Ravens lost to the Steelers, 20-19, in Pittsburgh on Sunday.
View ArticleJohn T. von Stade, longest-serving president of the National Museum of Racing...
John T. von Stade, the longest-serving president of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, died Nov. 25 after a long battle with cancer. He was 83.
View ArticleHoliday Hope: Carroll County Food Sunday has worked to fight food insecurity...
Carroll County Food Sunday has been fighting food insecurity for four decades, distributing food weekly to those families who need it most.
View ArticleMaryland Democrats prepare for Senate showdown over medical leave, child care...
The roughly $2 trillion bill, the most sweeping piece of President Joe Biden’s legislative agenda, aims to reduce child care and prescription drug costs, provide additional affordable housing, combat...
View ArticleFive things we learned from the Ravens’ 20-19 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers
The Ravens finally found a game they could not win close and ugly as familiar flaws came back to haunt them in a 20-19 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. After another significant injury, this one to...
View ArticleThe bills to watch as Maryland lawmakers gear up to override dozens of Gov....
Lawmakers returning to Annapolis this week face a key task: whether to override dozens of Gov. Larry Hogan’s vetoes on measures ranging from limiting immigration enforcement to setting tighter rules on...
View ArticleCatonsville and Arbutus area crime log for Nov. 16 to 23
A compilation of police reports from the Wilkens precinct of Baltimore County Police.
View ArticleEastport Yacht Club Lights Parade ready to set sail again in Annapolis this...
After a year’s hiatus due to COVID-19, the Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade, a longtime Annapolis holiday favorite, will return from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday in the Annapolis Harbor and Spa Creek.
View ArticleTowson area crime log for Nov. 20 to 29
A compilation of crime items from the Towson precinct of Baltimore County Police.
View ArticleMaryland gubernatorial candidate John King wades into education controversy...
Though Democratic gubernatorial candidate John King does not say the term “critical race theory” in the ad, he addresses the recent controversies about how issues of racism, slavery and discrimination...
View ArticleOverride Hogan’s veto, pass the Maryland Transit Safety and Investment Act |...
The three of us come from different backgrounds, but we come together to plead with our elected leaders to pass legislation to fix Maryland’s inadequate transit system.
View ArticleAs Maryland men’s basketball deals with departure of coach Mark Turgeon,...
Mark Turgeon’s departure unleashed a wave of emotions throughout the Maryland community. Will the Terps use his departure as a rallying cry, or will they continue to dig themselves into a deeper hole?
View ArticleMaryland weather: First snow of the season possible in Baltimore region...
The Baltimore area could get its first measurable snowfall of the season Wednesday morning, forecasters say, although it’s likely to be less than an inch.
View ArticleRavens snap-count analysis: Devonta Freeman takes center stage at running...
As the Ravens tried in vain to hold a lead against the Pittsburgh Steelers, they turned to Devonta Freeman as their dominant running back.
View ArticleBret Stephens: Let’s end the COVID blame games | GUEST COMMENTARY
Over the summer, as COVID cases started rising from their midyear lows, it became popular to blame Republicans for fueling the pandemic. The argument was that COVID had become a red-state scourge...
View ArticleWhere is the outrage over Maryland’s sexual assaults? | COMMENTARY
With all the attention given Baltimore homicides, addressing the more widespread violent crime of rape deserves to be made a higher priority.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County police investigating fatal collision in Shady Side
Anne Arundel County police are investigating a single-vehicle collision in Shady Side that left a woman dead Sunday morning.
View ArticleMan charged with killing Evelyn Player worked at her East Baltimore church as...
The man charged with killing Evelyn Player at her East Baltimore church last month had been working there as a day laborer for a contractor, his attorney said.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Public Schools sees increase in COVID cases after...
The Anne Arundel County Public Schools system is seeing an increase in the number of people in quarantine and with COVID-19 following Thanksgiving break, with Monday’s active case rate up 150% compared...
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