‘A breath of fresh air’: What the new minor league schedules mean for the...
After missing an entire minor league season in 2020 and having scarce opportunities to work in-person with their prospects, the Orioles at least have a framework for what their players' schedules will...
View ArticleCarroll County Public Schools’ recovery plan underway amid grade decline....
Learning environments have changed dramatically this school year and last, and the number of students who received F’s indicate many students struggled to adapt. However, the school system has already...
View ArticleTrainer Lacey Gaudet saddles impressive filly for Laurel Park’s Winter...
33-year-old trainer Lacey Gaudet is hoping to add another chapter to the family’s legacy and join her father as a graded-stakes winner at Laurel Park's Winter Sprintfest.
View ArticleAnnapolis resident joins first class of female Eagle Scouts
Greta Stock is one of the first Eagle Scouts in Anne Arundel County.,
View ArticleDespite 2nd straight clinic postponement due to weather, Carroll County has...
The Carroll County Health Department has administered more than 1,700 COVID-19 vaccine doses this week despite canceling its clinic for the second consecutive day on Friday because of inclement weather.
View ArticleBuyer of The Capital would pay $65 million for news group
The proposed nonprofit buyer of The Baltimore Sun and its affiliated newspapers will pay $65 million for the company, according to a Tribune Publishing filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange...
View ArticleUMBC men’s basketball earns No. 1 seed in America East tournament
The UMBC men's basketball team claimed a share of the America East regular-season title for the first time since the 2007-08 season by earning a split with Vermont.
View ArticleFormer Orioles outfielder Adam Jones still has Baltimore on his mind
Former Orioles All-Star outfielder Adam Jones responded to an Instagram follower asking him to come back to Baltimore to work for the Orioles by saying that he’d love to manage the club one day.
View ArticleMan pronounced dead at scene of hit-and-run in Southeast Baltimore
A unidentified man is dead after a hit-and-run Friday evening, according to the Baltimore Fire Department.
View ArticleParents plan activities for high school seniors who ‘missed out on so many...
The pandemic continues to drive away social traditions, especially for high school seniors. One parent is determined to create COVID-safe events to help make the class of 2021 feel special.
View ArticleOrioles’ Rule 5 pitchers Mac Sceroler, Tyler Wells making early impression on...
If this year’s crew of Orioles Rule 5 draft picks is going to make an impressive, they’d better do it quickly.
View ArticleAbandoned refrigerators and ‘drug-loitering’ zones: Annapolis officials seek...
A bill repealing a section of City Code that allowed "drug-loitering free zones" is expected to get final approval by the council at their March 8 meeting.
View ArticlePayroll problems that shortchanged some Baltimore employees closer to being...
A self-imposed deadline to fix Baltimore's employee payroll problem came and went Friday. City officials reported making significant strides to correct the issue which has caused hundreds of city...
View ArticleAs Maryland COVID-19 hospitalizations increased Saturday, more than 30,000...
One day after Maryland marked the milestone of having partially immunized 1 million people against the coronavirus, state health officials reported an increase of hospitalizations Saturday.
View ArticleNaval Academy STEM center director looks back at programs creation following...
After nearly 30 years at the Naval Academy, Angela Moran, director of the STEM Center for Education and Outreach, decided to retire. If retirement is leaving one job to help run a non-profit Moran...
View ArticleCarroll Community College promotes virtual transfer fair
The Virtual Transfer Fair is hosted by the Maryland Association of Community Colleges Feb. 22 -25 where representatives from more than 60 four-year colleges and universities will be present.
View ArticleClasses at UMD, College Park to go online for a week as coronavirus spreads...
The University of Maryland, College Park on Saturday suspended in-person classes for a week and instituted a “sequester-in-place’ as the coronavirus spreads on campus.
View ArticleAppeals court will decide if mid can stay while he fights Naval Academy...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit will now decide if the Naval Academy can dismiss a midshipman for what academy leadership criticized as inappropriate and, in some cases, racist speech.
View ArticleMaryland women’s basketball team strengthens Big Ten lead with 94-62 rout of...
No. 9 Maryland women's basketball couldn't be in a better place for March . It rolled over Minnesota on Saturday, 94-62.
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