Baltimore judge denies bail to Keith Davis Jr.; a fifth murder trial is set...
A Baltimore Circuit Judge denied bail Wednesday to Keith Davis Jr., ordering him behind bars until his fifth murder trial set for next year.
View ArticleMaryland’s newest COVID vaccine promotion: $50K for college to 20 young...
To be eligible, students must be age 12 to 17, residents of Maryland and have been vaccinated in the state.
View ArticleHarford judge orders Whiteford man charged with attempted murder in Monday...
Charles Joseph Deery was held without bail on charges of attempted murder and reckless endangerment after a Wednesday bail review, appearing virtually in Harford County District Court with a bandage...
View ArticleInspector General finds Baltimore Police officers work on vacation to collect...
Investigators found the strategy brings a Baltimore police officer double pay: routine money from a paid vacation day plus overtime money for working a shift while off.
View ArticleBaltimore Police chief announces large weapons bust, says all areas of law...
Four people have been charged following a three-month joint investigation by the Baltimore Police Department and federal agents led to the seizure of 15 guns, material to make an additional 40...
View ArticleAnne Arundel schools superintendent says mask decision still in ‘standby mode’
After opinionated testimonies Wednesday given by parents — and a third-grader — about whether or not masks should be required in Anne Arundel County schools this fall, there is still no decision.
View Article8-time Wimbledon champ Roger Federer unsure if he’ll be back
Federer, the eight-time champion at the All England Club, bowed out 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-0 against 14th-seeded Hubert Hurkacz of Poland on Wednesday, a surprisingly lopsided finish to Federer’s 22nd...
View ArticleSarah Taylor-Rogers, the first woman to head the Maryland Department of...
Sarah Taylor-Rogers, the first woman to head the Maryland Department of Natural Resources who later was acting director of what is now the Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology in Queenstown, died of...
View ArticleLouise R. ‘Weezie’ Davis, co-founder of a Roland Park handbag business, dies
Louise R. “Weezie” Davis was a co-founder and co-owner in the 1960s of Bee Hive Ltd., a handbag business. Their signature monogrammed Bee Hive bag was featured in Seventeen Magazine, the Talbots...
View ArticleMatt Harvey, Orioles battered by Blue Jays, 10-2
Wednesday’s 10-2, done-from-the-start defeat to the Toronto Blue Jays before 7,457 fans at Camden Yards was Matt Harvey’s 10th loss of the season. With a 7.70 ERA, he’s the 10th pitcher since 1901 to...
View ArticleFrom Markakis to Wieters to Westburg: The longest-tenured Orioles scout keeps...
David Jennings has been an Orioles scout for the southeastern area since 2001. He’s worked for four different heads of baseball operations with the team, with four different people in charge of the...
View Article‘This will be our new home’: Performing arts community find another use for...
No longer in use for education, the North Carroll High School facility has become not only the hub for a new sports complex but it also home to the performing arts community.
View Article‘A lot of pent-up demand’: Live music returns to Merriweather Post Pavilion...
Those attending events at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia will find things pretty much back to normal after the popular outdoor venue was closed for all of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleCapital Gazette shooting trial updates: Lead defense expert to explain why...
The defense’s key psychiatric expert, Dr. Dorothy Otnow Lewis, is expected to finish testifying to her opinion that the gunman who killed five Capital Gazette employees had devolved into a delusion...
View ArticleWhat could a Lamar Jackson extension look like? The Ravens might take cues...
Quarterbacks like Tom Brady and Deshaun Watson have offered Lamar Jackson and Ravens officials a range of templates for what a new deal might look like.
View ArticleAs financial reform sweeps college sports, Jordan McNair’s father says health...
Martin McNair has no quarrel with the new economic freedoms that have opened to college athletes in recent weeks. It’s just that when he looks at the reforms sweeping the NCAA landscape, he wishes...
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup, lineups, roster moves and how to watch...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' game Thursday night against the Toronto Blue Jays.
View ArticleSix rowhomes in South Baltimore damaged by fire, no injuries
Baltimore City firefighters responded early Thursday morning to a fire consuming six buildings on the 1200 block of Battery Ave. and the 300 block of E. West Street in the Riverside neighborhood.
View ArticleHarford school board inviting public back to meetings Monday for first time...
The Harford County Public Schools Board of Education will have its first in-person meeting open to the public in over a year at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the board room of the A.A. Roberty Building on South...
View Article‘This could be a game-changer:’ Minority businesses see opportunity in...
Once Maryland sports fans start placing bets on players and games, officials hope that some of the money will flow to a group of people who have been shut out of the gambling industry in the past:...
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