De’Torrion Ware almost walked away from basketball. Morgan State is glad he...
Less than two years removed from growing disenchanted with basketball, De’Torrion Ware, a junior shooting guard, came off the bench last season to lead the Bears and the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference...
View ArticleAncient blue crab fossil, possibly up to 2 million years old, is found on...
The National Parks Service has confirmed the discovery of an ancient crab fossil found along the shores of Assateague Island National Seashore.
View ArticleBaltimore-area Gift Guide 2021: Local finds from arts and crafts to food and...
This Baltimore-focused gift guide has a mix of affordable and splurge items that cover everyone from the quirky and crafty to the trendy and spendy.
View ArticleDespite MLB lockout, Orioles have chance to add talent at margins with this...
Perhaps because even the third and fourth tiers of the Orioles’ farm system can be more fascinating than watching the major league team at times, some of the names the Orioles brought in via that...
View ArticleCOVID misinformation has reached young minds. A Johns Hopkins program seeks...
Johns Hopkins students studying medicine, public health and nursing are carrying a new curriculum into schools in the city and beyond, one that teaches K-12 learners about the science behind COVID-19.
View ArticleWill responsible gun owners please stand up — and speak out? | COMMENTARY
Michigan school shooting just the latest example of Americans not taking legal gun ownership seriously.
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health selects leader to replace...
University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health announced Tuesday that Elizabeth Wise has been selected as the organization’s new president and chief executive officer, effective Jan. 10.
View Article‘Beautiful portrait’ of Elijah Cummings by MICA graduate and Pikesville...
The portrait will be unveiled Dec. 21 in Baltimore and be displayed through Jan. 9. After that, it will travel to its permanent home in the U.S. Capitol building.
View ArticleSo much for the arc bending toward justice | EDITORIAL CARTOON
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View ArticleMaryland state school board approves mandate that would allow some students...
Maryland’s state school board approved an emergency regulation Tuesday that allows students to go without masks if the community spread of COVID-19 in their county is moderate or if vaccination rates...
View ArticleLaurel Park cancels horse racing for second straight week as track...
The Maryland Jockey Club and its parent company, The Stronach Group, have canceled a second weekend of racing at Laurel Park as officials continue working on improvements to the track’s dirt surface in...
View ArticleAfter 8 straight games as favorites, Ravens are slight underdogs in rematch...
The Ravens held on late in the teams’ first meeting this season, a 16-10 win in Baltimore two weeks ago.
View ArticleProposed Perryman Peninsula development sparks confusion; backlash from...
Developers of a proposed five-warehouse project on Perryman Peninsula faced sometimes hostile questioning from residents during a recent community input meeting.
View ArticleMichelle Goldberg: A frenzy of book banning | GUEST COMMENTARY
A new censoriousness is tearing through America, as the campaign against critical race theory expands into a broader push to purge school libraries of books that affront conservative sensibilities...
View ArticleArmada Hoffler Properties to acquire Exelon’s Harbor Point building
Armada Hoffler Properties, the general contractor for the Harbor Point development, is set to acquire the neighborhood’s Exelon building from partner Beatty Development at the beginning of next year.
View ArticleHarford school board adds more half days for students; superintendent grants...
The board voted to turn Jan. 21, March 4, April 1 and May 6 into half days for students after Superintendent Sean Bulson made the proposal. Bulson also eliminated professional development days for...
View ArticleRoland Park Elementary/Middle School temporarily locked down following...
A Baltimore City elementary/middle school locked down temporarily Tuesday morning after an incident between parents “escalated to a threat.”
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Public Library seals centennial celebration time capsule,...
The Anne Arundel County Public Library system wrapped up its centennial anniversary celebration Tuesday when two local families helped close a time capsule that won’t be reopened again for 25 years.
View ArticleDan Rodricks: Maryland GOP, want more power? Convert more voters. Otherwise,...
I have received another news release from Maryland Republicans about how sinister Maryland Democrats in the General Assembly are setting up their new congressional districts to keep their 7-1 edge in...
View ArticlePeter Jensen: Redistricting recipe is always rich in self-interest | COMMENTARY
It isn’t just the gerrymandering that’s hard to stomach, it’s the minority party’s faux outrage over it.
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