Hot property: Cozy brick Baltimore Colonial opens up to a three-season garden
From the street, the white-brick Colonial with the blue shutters doesn’t hint at the expansive rear yard that is a gardener’s dream and was designed by its artist-owner.
View ArticleHammerjacks, once a popular Baltimore concert venue, to return as an outdoor...
Hammerjacks, the storied Baltimore music venue known for its hard-rock, punk and metal roots, will breathe new life as a multipurpose outdoor tailgating venue and private event space as early as this...
View ArticleLongtime Democratic official Tom Perez joins race for Maryland governor
Tom Perez, who spent the last four years leading the national Democratic Party, is launching a campaign to be Maryland's next governor.
View ArticleBaltimore’s Royal Farms Arena to be overhauled by developer with ties to the...
Royal Farms Arena, the aging downtown Baltimore events venue, would be renovated by a global entertainment and investment company with ties to basketball star Kevin Durant under a deal being negotiated...
View ArticleCapital Gazette case jury selection to be defined by biases on mental health,...
When attorneys and the judge in the Capital Gazette shooting case begin jury selection Wednesday, they’ll try to tease out biases about mental health, the insanity defense and even the media, experts say.
View Article‘Where women can come and rise above’: New dance studio brings aerial arts to...
Rise Above Aerial Arts, a new aerial arts studio offering classes in Columbia and Ellicott City, celebrated its grand opening last weekend by holding free pole fitness classes for women in the community.
View ArticleMaryland’s High School Rodeo Queen is a Bowie resident who just started...
All in her first year competing in the Maryland High School Rodeo Association, Morissa Hall won Rookie of the Year, Girls All-Around Champion, Pole Bending Champion, Reserve Barrel Champion and...
View ArticleCorbit’s Charge Civil War Commemoration set for this weekend in Westminster
Civil War aficionados and local historians will gather this weekend in Westminster to witness and participate in the annual Corbit’s Charge Civil War re-enactment.
View ArticleFormer Terps star Kevin Huerter helping lead upstart Hawks in NBA playoffs:...
As Kevin Huerter swished jump shot after jump shot Sunday night, silencing a distraught Philadelphia 76ers crowd and putting an end to another season of “The Process,” his legend seemed to grow larger...
View ArticleWhat to know about the Capital Gazette shooting case
A look back at the details of everything we know from the day police say a gunman blasted through the newsroom’s Annapolis office and shot and killed Rebecca Smith, Wendi Winters, Rob Hiaasen, Gerald...
View ArticleData-driven damage: How swing-decision work is improving hitting across the...
In the Orioles' farm system, a reimagined hitting program has created improvement for their batters on par with the transformative changes to the pitching side in 2019.
View ArticleMary Grace Gallagher: Miss Tee’s Juneteenth vision in Annapolis started with...
The Chuck Brown Band was playing its final, and most famous tune, and a thousand people were still on the old Bates field, slow-clapping, singing along.
View ArticleBaltimore County Police: 56-year-old Essex youth pastor charged in child...
A 56-year-old youth pastor was arrested Monday for allegedly sexually assaulting a child about 30 years ago, police said.
View ArticleBaltimore Police say use of ‘ghost guns’ is increasing, with more connected...
Baltimore police say the use of “ghost guns” is on the rise in the city, with a top-ranking department official saying that officers are on track to seize up to 300 untraceable firearms that can be...
View ArticleStruggle to cool schools in Baltimore area and beyond likely to worsen in...
It's not just Baltimore area schools that will struggle to keep classrooms cool as climate change rewrites temperature records.
View ArticleHoward Street tunnel expansion project gets key environmental approval
Officials say construction is likely to start later this year after a federal OK decades in the making.
View ArticleBail bondsman who helped Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force leader sell...
Now back home after a stint in federal prison, Donald Stepp is speaking out against Wayne Jenkins and other GTTF officers, including Daniel Hersl, who continue to insist the charges against them were...
View ArticleGarden Q&A: Leaves in my flower garden have holes in them. What should I do?
This is evidence of the four-lined plant bug, a short-lived sucking insect, who is already done for the year by the end of June.
View ArticlePasadena man pleads guilty to 2018 killing during a carjacking in Baltimore
A Pasadena man pleaded guilty Tuesday to a 2018 carjacking and shooting that resulted in a death in Baltimore, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland announced Wednesday.
View ArticleHoward County teacher from Manchester to serve 2 years in prison for sexual...
A Howard County teacher and lacrosse coach will serve two years in prison after pleading guilty to the sexual abuse of a student, the Howard County State’s Attorney’s Office said Tuesday.
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