Orioles' Trey Mancini back to hitting; players to be named announced from...
Orioles first baseman/outfielder Trey Mancini posted a video to his Instagram account Thursday showing him taking swings in a batting cage, his first public showing of performing baseball activities...
View ArticleStokes stays ahead of Muller Paz as more Election Day returns released in...
Baltimore City Councilman Robert Stokes maintains a wide lead in the District 12 race as elections officials report more Election Day returns.
View ArticleElection Day results don’t change school board races, but more than 72,000...
Election officials in Anne Arundel County have finished uploading all the voter data from Election Day memory sticks and have now begun the process of counting about 61,000 mail-in ballots and 10,800...
View ArticleMaryland mail ballot total climbs to nearly 1.5 million; more Election Day...
The counting of mail-in ballots resumed across Maryland today as the last batch of Election Day results for a select group of jurisdictions is also expected to be reported.
View ArticleBaltimore City board OKs raises for certain sanitation workers amid staffing...
The decision represents a victory for advocates who have called upon the city to better compensate the workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleKeturah S. Wyatt, lieutenant in the Baltimore City Fire Department, dies
Keturah Shanetta Wyatt, a Baltimore City Fire Department lieutenant, died while undergoing elective surgery Oct. 8 at a hospital in the Dominican Republic. She was 40 years old and lived in Northeast...
View Article‘Wear the damn masks’: Maryland Gov. Hogan sounds alarm as COVID-19 metrics...
Maryland’s hospitalization rate for the disease has more than doubled since the last low in September, and is now at levels last seen in midsummer.
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Larry Hogan says Donald Trump’s election lawsuits are ‘wrong...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan called out President Donald Trump's legal efforts to sway the election in his favor as "wrong for the country."
View ArticleA divided federal appeals court rules Baltimore’s surveillance plane is...
A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that Baltimore’s controversial surveillance plane is constitutional, upholding a previous ruling that said it did not violate privacy rights of city residents.
View ArticleFour men, one woman injured in separate shootings Thursday, Baltimore Police say
Baltimore Police are investigating five separate shootings Thursday that left four men and one woman injured.
View ArticleKnowing the virus’ emotional toll firsthand, UMMS' COVID-19 incident...
As Dr. David Marcozzi warned Marylanders at a news conference Thursday not to let their guard down against the coronavirus, he paused to remind people to also take care of themselves.
View ArticleBaltimore County Police: Male shot in White Marsh area Thursday night
Baltimore County Police detectives were on the scene of a shooting in the White Marsh precinct on Thursday night.
View ArticleBowie man indicted on charges of fentanyl possession, assaulting officer
A grand jury has indicted a Maryland man on charges of possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and assault on a federal officer, federal prosecutors said Thursday.
View ArticleMaryland women’s basketball hoping young players, transfers can fill some...
The Terps are adding some transfers to a young core group that they hope will offset some worries about a smaller-than-usual roster as they try to capture their fifth Big Ten tournament crown in seven...
View ArticleDefenses are forcing Ravens QB Lamar Jackson to adjust. ‘Small fixes’ could...
After a career-high four turnovers in a 28-24 loss to the Steelers, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is searching for better execution against the Colts, who also feature a top defense.
View ArticleCarroll County commissioners vote down motion to create charter writing...
On Thursday, the county commissioners voted 3-2 against forming a committee to write a charter for a potential change to the form of government in Carroll County.
View ArticleHoward County records highest number of positive daily COVID-19 cases since May
Howard County on Thursday reported its second-highest number of daily positive COVID-19 cases as the county confirmed 82 new cases, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
View ArticleTowson library’s Veterans Book Group keeps service members connected during...
Now in its sixth year, the Veterans Book Group, sponsored by the Maryland Humanities, has pivoted to the online setting this year to continue connecting veterans and giving participants a way to...
View ArticleHoward County school board mulls hybrid reopening plan for the spring...
The reopening plan presented by the Howard County school system includes two days of in-person school and three days of virtual learning starting in February. The plan presented Thursday is not...
View ArticleNaval Academy awarded more than $1 million to house midshipmen in St. John’s...
St. John’s College was awarded more than $1 million to provide house Naval Academy midshipmen as Bancroft Hall’s capacity was limited by coronavirus quarantine and isolation, according to documents The...
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