Orioles reset: On steep rebuilding climb, every setback feels significant....
Can the most elite talent pipeline overcome the four other AL East teams on year-in, year-out basis? And have the recent setbacks on that front made that outlook any dimmer? As this rebuild rolls on,...
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup, lineups and how to watch Monday’s game...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Monday against the Houston Astros.
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View ArticleWhere did the Natty Boh bottle cap puzzles go?
Over the last few months, Natty Boh drinkers across Baltimore have cracked open a cold one, ready to put their brain cells to the test, only to discover a bleak reality: a puzzle-less bottle cap.
View ArticleJon Baron, former nonprofit exec and federal official, launches Democratic...
Baron, 58, is a first-time political candidate and currently works as vice president of Arnold Ventures, a Texas-based philanthropy backed by billionaire couple John and Laura Arnold and held a post at...
View Article2022 Maryland governor’s race: Who’s in, who’s out, who’s on the fence
With Maryland’s General Assembly session wrapped up, more potential candidates are coming out with news about their plans to run for an open seat for governor in 2022.
View ArticleAnnapolis alderwoman Sheila Finlayson running for fifth term in Ward 4
Finlayson will kick off her campaign on July 1 by stopping at several locations throughout her ward and the city that she’s helped establish since she joined the council in 2007, including the Wiley H....
View ArticleEnvironmentalists take their fight against Conowingo Dam license to federal...
They argue the new license ignores some of the dam’s most damaging environmental impacts, and doesn’t do enough to compel Exelon to address or compensate for them.
View ArticleWho’s in, who’s out and who’s on the fence in 2021 Annapolis election
Annapolis voters will choose a mayor and City Council in November.
View ArticleNFL’s Cole Beasley is no Colin Kaepernick when choosing causes to stand up...
NFL fans deserve better than to have prominent players advocating against the COVID-19 vaccine.
View ArticleSevern house fire on Father’s Day leaves 1 firefighter with minor injury
A firefighter was transported to the hospital with a minor leg injury after responding to a Severn house fire Sunday that displaced seven adults, the Anne Arundel County Fire Department said.
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View ArticleMARC, commuter buses to resume full service in late August; some MTA fare...
The Maryland Transit Administration’s commuter buses and MARC trains will resume full operations Aug. 30, after nine months of reduced service in response to lower ridership and fiscal losses from the...
View ArticleHogan, officials applaud rise to Fortune 500 by Sinclair Broadcast, McCormick...
Gov. Larry Hogan joined executives from Sinclair Broadcast Group, McCormick & Co. and T. Rowe Price on Monday to mark the three Baltimore area companies’ rise to the Fortune 500 this year.
View ArticleWoman found dead behind rowhome killed over drug dispute, Baltimore Police say
An 18-year-old woman whose body was found decomposing behind an East Baltimore rowhome this month was killed over a drug-related dispute, according to charging documents.
View ArticleOne man stabbed to death in Baltimore Monday morning, another shot to death...
Baltimore police are investigating three homicides in the past two days as the department says two men were fatally shot since Sunday and another died after being stabbed during an assault, continuing...
View ArticleCarroll County COVID-19 case numbers continue to decline
Carroll County continues to hit record low COVID-19 case numbers with only 10 new confirmed cases reported last week.
View ArticleEdward E. Rothe, a retired BGE operating engineer who was active in the...
Edward E. Rothe, a retired Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. operating engineer who was active in civic affairs, died June 8 from undetermined causes at his longtime Dundalk home. He was 99.
View ArticlePaula Deadwyler, Baltimore Housing Authority manager and owner of William...
Paula Lynette Deadwyler, a former Housing Authority of Baltimore City manager who later purchased former Gov. William Donald Schaefer’s home in West Baltimore, has died. She was 61.
View Article‘It’s a new age’: Supreme Court sides with college athletes in decision that...
The Supreme Court decision was narrow in scope but clears the way for approximately 176,000 student-athletes across more than 350 schools to receive benefits such as free laptops, tutoring and...
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