Orioles on deck: Pitching matchup, lineups and how to watch Tuesday’s game...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Tuesday against the Miami Marlins.
View ArticleMedical examiner determines woman died of multiple sharp force wounds, police...
The 58-year-old woman whose body was found outside her waterfront home in Tracys Landing died from multiple injuries from a sharp object, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined.
View ArticleAnnapolis Republican committee chair running for mayor; dozens more file...
Steve Strawn, the head of the city’s Republican party, was among 20 political candidates who filed ahead of a 9 p.m. deadline Monday to run for Annapolis elected positions that included City Council...
View ArticleIf the Ravens win the Super Bowl, Lamar Jackson says he’ll stop wearing No. 8
“We win the Super Bowl, I’m going to No. 1,” Lamar Jackson said. “I want the No. 1."
View ArticleMobile home burns in Joppatowne Monday morning
A fire in a mobile home caused $50,000 in damages Monday morning, the office of the state fire marshal reported.
View ArticleHanover man sentenced to 15 months in federal prison for failing to pay $1.69...
A Hanover man was sentenced to 15 months in federal prison for failing to pay employment taxes to the IRS for his physical and occupational business, the Maryland States Attorney’s Office announced...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins Hospital falls to 4th on U.S. News and World Report ‘Best...
Johns Hopkins Hospital fell to fourth place in the annual U.S. News and World Report’s “Best Hospitals Honor Roll” ranking after placing third for four years in a row.
View ArticleLooking for good news in Maryland? Turn to the sports page | COMMENTARY
The Baltimore Ravens open training camp with high hopes for the season and Maryland athletes are finding success in Tokyo: Isn't that more fun to contemplate than crime, pandemics and partisan politics?
View ArticleJohns Hopkins University to move forward with private police force, hires...
Branville Bard’s appointment is the first movement university officials have made in a year toward creating a private police force after school officials halted plans last year amid nationwide protests...
View ArticleWashington Capitals re-sign Alex Ovechkin to $47.5M, 5-year contract
There was virtually no chance of Ovechkin signing elsewhere, but the deal done Tuesday keeps him under contract through the 2025-26 season at a salary-cap hit of $9.5 million.
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View ArticleSixteen candidates file for Annapolis Democratic, Republican central...
The central committees are tasked with running voter registration campaigns, promoting the election of candidates from their parties and filling vacancies among other duties. Members serve four-year...
View ArticleMount Airy parents charged in drug-related death of infant son, police say
Jeremy Whitney Frazier and Heather Marie Frazier, both 34, face a felony charge of involuntary manslaughter and a misdemeanor charge of neglect of a minor after a medical examiner determined their son,...
View ArticleMan charged in Maryland federal court with threatening to kill Dr. Anthony...
A 56-year-old man has been arrested and charged in Maryland federal court for making threats against Dr. Anthony Fauci.
View ArticleRavens’ vaccination rate is in the 90% range and climbing entering training...
The Ravens are in a good place in terms of vaccinations, while tight end Nick Boyle could miss part of training camp after he had a cleanup procedure on the knee he injured in November.
View ArticleReport: Ravens RB Gus Edwards out for start of training camp after testing...
According to the report, Edwards will miss the first 10 days of training camp while self-isolating, suggesting the running back has not been vaccinated for the virus. Last week, the NFL sent out a memo...
View ArticleMaryland schools expecting only a small fraction of students will take...
Maryland public schools are expecting to open the school year with about 14,000 students — or just 1.5% of statewide enrollment — taking classes online, according to data compiled by the Maryland State...
View ArticleAnnapolis considering fines, stop work order for contractors at Quiet Waters...
Alderman Rob Savidge, D-Ward 7, presented photos at Monday’s City Council meeting of the protected wetlands adjacent to Parkside Preserve, also known as the Reserve at Quiet Waters, that were damaged...
View ArticleBaltimore-area governments aren’t planning to adjust mask rules just yet in...
Jurisdictions in the Baltimore area aren’t yet planning to modify masking rules in response to fresh Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance released Tuesday, which recommended that fully...
View ArticleHoward’s 44th elementary school will be in western Ellicott City, County...
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball on Tuesday, along with Board of Education members and local and state officials, announced the site of the county’s 44th elementary school.
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