Two neighborhoods, one Black and one white, team up to bring a skatepark to...
After a chance encounter in Hampden, neighborhood leader Marvin "Doc" Cheatham is spearheading an effort to bring a skateboard park to West Baltimore. In a city where the skateboard parks are in mostly...
View ArticleSevern man sentenced to 28 years after pleading guilty to attempted murder
A 21-year-old Severn man was sentenced to 28 years in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree attempted murder and use of a handgun in a crime of violence.
View ArticleLaid-off Baltimore hospitality workers protest Gov. Hogan’s ending federal...
Laid-off hospitality workers rallied Friday in Baltimore to protest Gov. Larry Hogan’s decision to end federal unemployment benefits early, saying jobs have not returned after the coronavirus pandemic...
View ArticleMore Maryland unemployment changes: State will resume work search requirement...
The change will come next month as Maryland also cuts benefits to tens of thousands of unemployed residents covered by federal unemployment programs.
View ArticleAs deadline for veto override approaches, Baltimore Council President Nick...
The suggestion from Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby came shortly before a deadline for the council to attempt to override Mayor Brandon Scott’s veto of a security deposit bill.
View ArticleDigital COVID-19 vaccine card to be available through Carroll County Health...
VaccineCheck creates a personalized digital version of a CDC vaccine card after verifying an individual’s COVID-19 vaccine history through Maryland’s statewide immunization registry.
View ArticleQ&A: Gerstell Academy leader looks to future in finance after graduation
Graham Vaeth of Gerstell Academy's class of 2021 looks to study finance after graduation.
View ArticleMaryland unveils Jones-Hill House, newly minted football facility: ‘This is...
Maryland on Friday unveiled the newly-minted Jones-Hill House, its reconstruction of Cole Field House which will now serve as the home of the football facility.
View ArticleTornado in Jacksonville left miles of ‘extensive tree damage,’ meteorologists...
A tornado with winds up to 95 miles per hour tore through Jacksonville in northern Baltimore County Thursday afternoon, uprooting at least 100 trees, according to the National Weather Service
View Article‘Nobody would listen’: Six months before Maryland City quadruple shooting,...
Six months later, Shawn Price killed Jaime Hunnicutt’s 31-year-old son, her daughter-in-law and shot her 10-year-old grandson multiple times before killing himself, police said.
View ArticleMaryland is shutting down most mass COVID vaccine sites. Here’s when each...
As demand for vaccines in Maryland wanes, Gov. Larry Hogan laid out Thursday a phased closing schedule for the state’s mass coronavirus vaccination clinics.
View Article‘Healthy Holly’ era leader at UMMS gets $2.6 million in final year as CEO
The former CEO of the University of Maryland Medical System, who resigned in 2019 amid a scandal involving accusations of self-dealing and no-bid contracting, was paid more than $2.6 million in his...
View ArticleBaltimore police charge three teens with murder after fatal shooting of...
Baltimore police have charged three teenagers with first-degree murder, alleging they were involved in the fatal shooting of a 31-year-old Israeli man last month.
View ArticleJohns Hopkins drops opening game in NCAA DIII baseball world series; Terps...
Johns Hopkins loses opening game in Division III College Baseball World Series
View ArticlePolice: Man fatally shot, woman injured near Walbrook shopping center in West...
A 35-year-old man has died after Baltimore police found him shot multiple times in West Baltimore’s Walbrook neighborhood, police say.
View ArticleRyan Mountcastle’s late home run gives Orioles 3-1 win over Cleveland
It was the third straight win for the Orioles after a 14-game losing streak was snapped Tuesday.
View ArticleCarroll Community College grad from Ukraine conquers computer programming,...
A student at Carroll Community College overcame a rigorous major, a language barrier and a challenging school-life balance before receiving her Associate’s degree.
View ArticleMajority of Annapolis City Council members support proof of vaccination...
The city announced Friday that for the first time in more than 16 months, city residents will be able to access all city buildings when they officially reopen to the public on July 6. Vaccinated...
View ArticleOrioles’ Keegan Akin thriving back in rotation role after ‘awful’ spring: ‘I...
Two months and a freak injury later, Keegan Akin is in the Orioles' big league rotation the way he was meant to be for Opening Day — and pitching well now that he’s finally back.
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup and how to watch Saturday’s game vs. Indians
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Saturday afternoon against the Cleveland Indians.
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