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Orioles minor league report: Yusniel Diaz hits well at Norfolk; top pitching...

Outfield prospect Yusniel Diaz hit .368 with a double and a home run in his first week back for Triple-A Norfolk, while Tides right-hander Kyle Bradish, Double-A Bowie right-hander Grayson Rodriguez...

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COVID vaccines will be offered at Merriweather Post Pavilion concerts this...

Beginning Saturday, July 3, Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia will offer COVID-19 vaccinations to concert attendees this upcoming season.

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Maryland weather: Scorching heat will feel like more than 100 degrees across...

With the heat index reaching the triple digits in Baltimore this week, city officials announced the first “Code Red” heat advisory of the season for Tuesday and Wednesday.

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WBFF and WBAL offer two very different ways of examining Baltimore’s problems...

In decades of writing about media, outside the world of tabloid journalism, I have not seen a title for a public affairs program quite like WBFF's “Baltimore is Dying."

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Baltimore Police: 2 men killed overnight in separate incidents; man shot...

Baltimore police are investigating after a man was shot and killed and then another was fatally stabbed in separate overnight incidents. according to police.

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Overnight closures expected on Interstate 695 in southwest Baltimore County...

The State Highway Administration will begin installing traffic-counting devices Tuesday night on the Baltimore Beltway in order to count and monitor traffic in the area.

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Towson’s long-awaited bus service has one missing part: dedicated funding |...

The MTA and local employers need to get onboard Towson Loop transit service by committing to help pay for it.

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Laurel Museum reopens after being closed for 15 months due to the COVID pandemic

The Laurel Museum reopened to the public Saturday, with new exhibits about the COVID-19 pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement and a mostly canceled 150th Laurel anniversary celebration, and is now...

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Britney, chained | EDITORIAL CARTOON

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Orioles star Trey Mancini to compete in Home Run Derby, bringing comeback...

Orioles first baseman Trey Mancini will compete in this year’s Home Run Derby on July 12 as part of the All-Star festivities at Colorado’s Coors Field after missing all of the 2020 season undergoing...

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To-go cocktails to end in Baltimore City and some surrounding counties — at...

In many jurisdictions across the state, like Baltimore City, Baltimore County and Ocean City, carryout cocktails won’t be allowed past midnight Wednesday.

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In a Baltimore courtroom, mercy for an inmate with ‘terminal and incurable’...

A terminally ill inmate, who served nearly 40 years for murder in Maryland prisons, receives some mercy from a Baltimore judge and gets to go home.

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Maryland men’s basketball adds former four-star recruit Pavlo Dziuba, a...

The 6-foot-8, 235-pound Dziuba turns 18 on July 3 and was the youngest NCAA Division I basketball player last season.

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Anne Arundel councilman Nathan Volke announces exploratory committee to run...

Councilman Nathan Volke, R-Pasadena, announced Tuesday the launch of his exploratory committee for the 2022 county executive race.

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Baltimore attorney Billy Murphy takes case of Black teens violently arrested...

The prominent Baltimore law firm of William H. “Billy” Murphy Jr. has taken on the defense of two Black teenagers violently arrested this month on the Ocean City boardwalk and attorneys say they intend...

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Sinclair Broadcast CEO expects rapid expansion of new, mobile-friendly...

The latest advance in television broadcasting, with features such as mobile reception, ultra-high-definition video and movie-theater-quality sound, should reach markets covering about half of U.S....

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Maryland State Fair will return to full capacity in August

The fair will run from Aug. 26 to Sept. 6 at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium.

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Richard D. Carl Sr., a Korean War veteran and longtime science educator, dies

Richard D. Carl Sr., a Korean War veteran and longtime Baltimore County public schools science teacher who later taught at Stevenson University, has died. He was 88.

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Maryland men’s lacrosse reportedly adds three transfers, including star...

Three players from two different men’s lacrosse programs will reportedly transfer to Maryland, led by All-Big East attackman Keegan Khan.

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Orioles’ Trey Mancini plans to use Home Run Derby to ‘show people that...

After missing all of 2020 because of surgery to remove a malignant tumor from his colon and the ensuing chemotherapy treatment, Trey Mancini wants his return to play this year to show others fighting...

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