‘Culturally significant’ Perry Hall Mansion in need of property ownership,...
Baltimore County is seeking prospective property owners for the historic Perry Hall Mansion, a structure built in the early 1700s that was the centerpiece of a 1,000-acre estate which later became the...
View ArticleOrioles promote top 20 prospect Alexander Wells, option Dean Kremer for...
Left-hander Alexander Wells will be the latest Orioles pitching prospect to get the chance to showcase his abilities in the majors.
View ArticlePaul B. Lukacs, a specialist in 19th-century American literature at Loyola...
Paul B. Lukacs, a longtime Loyola University Maryland English professor whose specialty was 19th-century American literature, was also an oenophile, wine columnist and gourmand.
View ArticleA jury has been picked to decide the fate of the Capital Gazette shooter;...
The judge presiding over the Capital Gazette shooting case had identified enough fair jurors for the attorneys to seat a jury Friday, narrowing a group of approximately 200 prospective jurors to a pool...
View Article‘Pretty rare’: A 2.6-magnitude earthquake felt in Baltimore
A 2.6-magnitude earthquake rippled through the greater Baltimore area Friday afternoon, the United States Geological Survey confirmed.
View ArticleOrioles rally late to beat Blue Jays, 6-5, in 10 innings, ending 20-game road...
After Blue Jays right fielder Randal Grichuk dropped a pop fly in foul territory in the 10th inning, Pat Valaika drew a bases-loaded walk that scored the decisive run in the Orioles' 6-5 victory in...
View ArticleSafe Streets celebrates a year with no homicides in a South Baltimore area...
As homicides and non-fatal shootings mount in neighborhoods across Baltimore, Cherry Hill Safe Streets leaders this week marked an upbeat milestone: One full year without a murder
View ArticleBaltimore convention business begins recovery but will likely lag leisure travel
Baltimore's travel and tourism industry is looking to regain its footing after being decimated by the coronavirus crisis. Lockdowns and restrictions on travel and gatherings wiped out business, leading...
View ArticleHarford County Public Library kicks off summer reading program, including...
Harford County Public Library’s Tails and Tales Summer Reading Adventure 2021 is seeking to encourage people young and old to accomplish reading goals and continue learning throughout the summer.
View ArticleMcDaniel professors named Boehlke fellows
McDaniel College professors Paul Muhlhauser, Susan Parrish, Daniel Schafer, Linda L. Semu and Michelle Young have been named Charles A. Boehlke, Jr., Engaged Faculty Fellows.
View ArticleCarroll Community College summer camp offers in person activity and fun for...
Carroll Community College is opening its doors to summer learners again this year. Whether five or 85 years old, CCC officials say students are excited for the education offered at the camps.
View ArticleFort Meade to hold scaled down July 4 celebration
Fort George G. Meade is bringing back its July 4 fireworks and celebration.
View ArticleThe Orioles’ young starters are ‘trying to survive’ the majors. Dean Kremer...
Manager Brandon Hyde made clear Friday that the Orioles are going to continue to “take our lumps” this season. In optioning rookie right-hander Dean Kremer to Triple-A Norfolk, the organization made...
View ArticleAnne Arundel housing attorneys have all left Maryland Legal Aid. Now the end...
The departures have left a hole in the county’s legal community where there once was a group of housing attorneys with a combined century of experience representing some of the county’s most vulnerable...
View ArticleTall ships return to Annapolis for July Fourth weekend
The Tall Ship Providence from Alexandria, Virginia, Pride of Baltimore II from Baltimore, Maryland and the Skipjack Wilma Lee from Annapolis will begin arriving July 2 around 4 p.m.
View ArticleThree people were shot overnight in Baltimore late Friday and early Saturday....
One person is dead and two others are injured following shootings on Fri. June 25 and Sat. June 26 in Baltimore in unrelated attacks.
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup, lineups and how to watch Saturday’s game...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Saturday afternoon against the Toronto Blue Jays.
View ArticleDr. William G. Brown, a Glen Burnie dermatologist who cultivated many...
Dr. William G. Brown, a Glen Burnie dermatologist who practiced for more than 30 years and cultivated various pastimes in his leisure, died of congestive heart failure on June 14 at his Pasadena home....
View ArticleCompromise Street, Spa Creek bridge in Annapolis to close Monday for...
Streets will be closed in downtown Annapolis Monday as the city dedicates the “Guardians of the First Amendment” memorial to the five people killed in the attack on the Capital Gazette newspapers three...
View ArticleMaryland-based consultant warned of structural damage in Florida condo collapse
The consultant who warned that a Miami-area condominium was being weakened by “major structural damage” nearly three years before the building collapsed works for a Maryland-based engineering firm.
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