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Publishers once banned LGBTQ comics. A new Baltimore store aims to celebrate...

Miranda Nordell, owner of Dreamers & Make-Believers, believes in the power of comics and graphic novels to tell stories that represent real-life situations, she said, adding the visuals allow...

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Kori Locksley might be the best athlete in the Maryland family. Now she’ll...

It’s hard for Maryland football coach Mike Locksley to contain the joy he has about his daughter Kori, who will be a graduate transfer on the Terps women’s soccer team after four seasons at Auburn.

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Amid potential sale of Area 405, artist community in Baltimore’s Station...

The potential sale and redevelopment of a building called Area 405 has troubling implications for Baltimore’s arts community, some of those who live and work in Station North say.

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A bounty of goods: Baltimore County farmers markets offer fresh food, produce...

On a recent sunny Sunday morning, the Catonsville Sunday Farmers Market was filled with people. The rectangular market, just off of Frederick Road, featured approximately 40 vendors, and people were...

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Their bylines stopped but their words live on: Three years after Capital...

Wendi Winters, Rob Hiaasen, Gerald Fischman and John McNamara weren’t just reporters for the local paper. In the decades they worked for the Capital Gazette, they became staples of the Annapolis...

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Orioles reset: As outfielders battle lingering injuries, Brandon Hyde shows...

Despite lingering hamstring issues, Orioles outfielder Austin Hays said he feels "definitely good enough to be on the field." It's a mindset manager Brandon Hyde appreciates.

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Here are the Maryland athletes who have qualified for the Tokyo Olympics

Swimmers Chase Kalisz, Katie Ledecky, Becca Meyers and Jessica Long, wrestlers Kyle Snyder and Helen Maroulis, and breakout track star Christina Clemons headline the list of U.S. Olympians and...

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‘Guardians of the First Amendment’ memorial to be unveiled in Annapolis’...

A new memorial will be unveiled in a public ceremony Monday to mark three years since a gunman killed five Capital Gazette staff members in their newsroom on June 28, 2018.

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Ravens 53-man roster projection: Who’s on the bubble entering training camp?

Here’s how John Harbaugh and Eric DeCosta might assemble the Ravens' 2021 team.

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Baltimore County voters to decide on lowering eligibility age for County...

Baltimore County voters on next year’s ballot will decide whether to lower the eligible age to hold a seat on the County Council to 21.

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For the first time in Domino Sugar’s century in Baltimore, a Black woman is...

“I’m looking at myself as being a trailblazer and hope that I can pave the way for folks like myself to follow," said Coricka White, the first Black woman to run Domino Sugar's 99-year-old Baltimore...

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Maryland program offers incentives for revitalizing vacant commercial spaces

Maryland is offering tax breaks and rental help to companies that revitalize vacant commercial spaces through Project Restore, a new program Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday.

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New traffic circle and pedestrian crosswalk coming near Cromwell Valley...

Baltimore County will be constructing the new roundabout at the corner of Providence Road at Breezwick Road, near Cromwell Valley Elementary School, in addition to a new pedestrian crosswalk in the area.

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Correcting course in Maryland’s stimulus spending | COMMENTARY

Hindsight may be 20/20, but closely examining government spending on pandemic recovery should result in smarter decision-making.

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MLB’s sticky substance | EDITORIAL CARTOON

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Naval Academy in Annapolis to open to general public this Friday

The general public will be able to visit the Naval Academy by the end of the week.

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Darryl Morsell, the reigning Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year for...

A Baltimore native and Mount Saint Joseph graduate, Morsell played in 126 games and started 108 at Maryland. He averaged 8.7 points and 4.0 rebounds in four seasons at College Park but is best known...

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Carroll consistently sees decline in COVID-19 cases week after week

Carroll County continues to see a trend in decreased COVID-19 case numbers week after week, with only three new confirmed cases reported last week.

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Police investigating pair of weekend crashes in northern Carroll County,...

A crash in Hampstead on Sunday involved three people, two were on a motorcycle, and a crash in Manchester on Saturday involved a single person after fleeing from a sheriff's deputy, according to police.

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Dorsey Yearley, decorated World War II veteran and Alex. Brown broker, dies...

Dorsey Yearley, a decorated World War II B-24 aircraft pilot who flew in the Pacific theater and was later a broker at the old Alex. Brown and Sons, died June 16. The former Ruxton resident was 106.

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