Gov. Larry Hogan has seven candidates to consider for Anne Arundel Circuit...
The governor is currently considering nominees that include a state delegate, an assistant state’s attorney, a magistrate and an Annapolis attorney to fill the vacant Anne Arundel Circuit Court...
View ArticleOvernight closures on York Road expected next week for student housing...
The State Highway Administration is scheduled to implement overnight closures on York Road next week in anticipation of work on a student housing project in Towson.
View ArticleBar Vasquez to close in Fells Point, days after Foreman Wolf restaurant group...
The Argentine-themed steakhouse and hotspot for weddings and other large-scale events will serve its last meal on Saturday.
View ArticlePolitical leaders back Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s crime plan during...
The plan, which includes goals to be implemented over the next five years, calls for the city to nearly triple the number of its violence intervention programs currently offered by Safe Streets and...
View ArticleRail operator planning Maglev train opposes developer’s court motion in...
A rail operator seeking to take over a Westport development site for a high-speed Maglev train linking Baltimore and Washington asked a court Friday to deny the property developer’s request to dismiss...
View ArticleAnnapolis man dies, teen injured in Jarrettsville crash late Sunday...
One person died and another was injured in a Jarrettsville motor vehicle crash late Sunday afternoon, officials said.
View ArticlePat Valaika homers twice, bullpen dominates behind Jorge López to lift...
Pat Valaika hit two home runs, matching his season total, and Paul Fry, Cole Sulser, Tanner Scott and Dillon Tate struck out eight in 4 1/3 scoreless relief innings to help the Orioles beat the...
View ArticleMan fatally shot in southeast Baltimore, police say
A man shot several times in southeast Baltimore’s Franklin Square community has died, police said Friday night.
View ArticleJoseph Seivold Jr., a legendary Maryland lacrosse figure who broke records at...
Joseph Seivold Jr., a legendary Maryland lacrosse figure who was dubbed the “60-Minute Man” and broke records when he was a student at Washington College in the 1950s, died of complications from...
View ArticleBack and bigger than ever: New cicadas that ‘like to scream’ are here
Annual dog day cicadas (so-called because the brood surfaces during the hottest months of the year) have begun to emerge just as Brood X subsides.
View ArticleNaval Academy weddings back on after COVID-19 interruption
Lelis’ and Hostetler’s wedding was one of the 2020 Naval Academy weddings interrupted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleOrioles welcome top draft picks Colton Cowser, Connor Norby to Camden Yards:...
Friday at Camden Yards, the Orioles welcomed their top two picks from this month’s MLB draft in No. 5 overall pick Colton Cowser and second-rounder Connor Norby.
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View ArticleMan killed after car crashes into his Brooklyn Park home, Anne Arundel Police...
A 68-year-old man died after a car crashed into his Brooklyn Park home early Saturday morning, trapping him between the vehicle and an interior wall, Anne Arundel County Police said.
View Article19-year-old shot Saturday in Baltimore, police say
The 19-year-old victim was sent to a nearby hospital for treatment by medics.
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup, lineups, roster move and how to watch...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Saturday night against the Washington Nationals.
View ArticleBaltimore firefighter undergoes surgery after falling through floor, union says
The cause of the Penn North fire is under investigation, the fire department said.
View ArticleBlack transgender activists rally in Baltimore for better health care, housing
Black transgender activists rallied Saturday at War Memorial Plaza in Baltimore, calling on the city to provide better access to health care, employment, foster care, housing and substance use support.
View ArticleTokyo Olympics: Bel Air’s Chase Kalisz takes gold in 400 IM, the race he’s...
With his gold-medal swim, Bel Air's Chase Kalisz officially climbed all the way back from a shoulder injury that hampered his training and shredded his confidence in the run-up to the Tokyo Games.
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