Mark Turgeon predicted a ‘different’ Maryland men’s basketball team. Here’s...
The Baltimore Sun gathered various statistics and compared them with previous seasons to provide a deeper look at how the Maryland men's basketball team has played and what has changed the most.
View Article‘It takes me back to my childhood’: Carroll countians still making pilgrimage...
The college’s hill-sledding history is more than a century old. Students and faculty were known in years past to use large dining room trays and take to different hills around campus.
View ArticleWhat happens after you get the COVID vaccine? Here’s what you should do and...
If I had COVID-19 do I still need a vaccine? How long does it take to build immunity? Your post-vaccine questions, answered.
View ArticleAnne Arundel proposes rowing and paddling facility in Quiet Waters Park after...
Anne Arundel County is considering Harness Creek in Quiet Waters Park for a rowing and paddling facility after the county found few options for the small watercraft community during a six-year search.
View ArticleHarford competitive gymnastics program fighting for the reopening of...
The All County Parks and Recreation Gymnastics program, which met at the Churchville Recreation Center, is the only one of 42 Maryland USA Gymnastics member clubs in the women’s competitive program...
View ArticleSigning pitchers like Alex Cobb didn’t help the Orioles. It’s time they...
Developing your own pitching is the easiest way to gain value and put a championship team on the field, and most everything the Orioles have done under Elias since his hire in November 2018 has been to...
View ArticleNot ‘another freaking salad’: Maryland Vegan Restaurant Week starts Friday
This year's event runs through the end of Feb.
View ArticleAnother helping of state-funded COVID-19 relief coming for Harford restaurants
A second round of more than $1 million in state-funded COVID-19 relief grants are available for Harford County restaurants.
View ArticleAnne Arundel state’s attorney’s launches program to support child victims of...
Counselor Kendall Patterson will lead Anne Arundel County State's Attorney's Office's new “Child Survivors Justice Program” by training prosecutors, victim advocates and police how to understand trauma...
View ArticleD.C. United and former Maryland star Donovan Pines got a taste of U.S....
When Pines received a phone call that he was being added to the U.S. Under-23 roster for a joint U.S. men’s national team training camp, he quickly gathered his gear and hopped on an airplane.
View ArticleBills on property owners’ shoreline rights aim to prevent Cape St. Claire...
Sen. Ed Reilly and Del. Mike Malone have sponsored a bill that says the Department of the Environment or the Board of Public Works cannot terminate or impair the riparian rights of an individual or...
View ArticleA modest proposal: Make D.C. a state, and merge Wyoming with South Dakota |...
A Republican's objections to D.C. statehood have a simple solution: Welcome to Wyokota!
View ArticleMaryland’s vaccine rollout, the ‘Hunger Games’ of health care | COMMENTARY
If there is not enough vaccine, why keep opening the floodgates to let more people in?
View ArticleTime shift of Hogan’s State of the State speech looks to be more about...
Gov. Larry Hogan has begun acting more like a candidate for president than governor of Maryland in his use of media. As he does so, he becomes fair game for media critics like me.
View ArticleHow shocking that the GOP now has a QAnon problem in its ranks | COMMENTARY
When a GOP House member is so vile that Mitch McConnell condemns her, things have gotten very, very bad.
View ArticleComcast, under pressure from politicians and advocates, raises speeds of...
Comcast is raising the speeds of its Internet Essentials broadband program next month after legislators in Baltimore and in Congress have pressured the company to improve the service while families...
View Article‘For us it works’: More than half of Carroll County Public Schools students...
Some parents prefer the online platform to hybrid learning and others depend on programs like the Boys and Girls Club to assist with virtual learning on days the cohort is not inside the classroom.
View ArticleMaryland man hit Capitol officers with lacrosse stick attached to Confederate...
A search warrant for a Montgomery County man arrested at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 reveals new details about his arrest, including that he swung a Confederate flag attached to a lacrosse stick at...
View ArticleHippodrome announces fall reopening; Hamilton rescheduled for 2022
The Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center will reopen this fall and its first performance, Broadway’s “Pretty Woman: The Musical” will take center stage September 28.
View ArticleA pile of reasons why your December mail stacked up at the post office |...
This column follows up on Sunday’s lead item about the United States Postal Service and the strange and concerning appearance of Christmas cards in late January's mail. There are multiple reasons why...
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