Ravens vs. Steelers scouting report for Week 12: Who has the edge?
The undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers will try to push the injury-riddled Ravens further behind in the AFC playoff race in a Wednesday afternoon rematch. Here’s who has the edge in each phase of the game.
View ArticleTowson University gets $5.3 million donation, largest alumnus gift in...
A Towson University alumni this month gave a hefty $5.3 million donation to the college, planned to be used for athletics, the College of Health Professions, the College of Business & Economics and...
View ArticleMaryland football still planning to play Saturday despite Michigan’s...
Coach Mike Locksley insists that the Terps are singularly focused on preparing for the Wolverines and added that he has no knowledge of a contingency plan if Saturday’s game is canceled.
View ArticleCarroll County sees 71 new COVID-19 cases, seven in living facilities
Carroll has seen 103 total cases this week, tracking higher than last week. Of the 71 new cases, 16 were added to last week’s total of 269. The week of Nov. 15 saw a record 323 new cases.
View ArticleGlen Burnie woman dies in Severn ATV crash, Anne Arundel police say
A Glen Burnie woman has died from the injuries she sustained during an ATV accident in Severn on Sunday left her critically injured, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleOrioles, catcher Pedro Severino agree to $1.825 million deal to avoid salary...
A day ahead of the deadline to tender contracts to their arbitration-eligible players, the Orioles avoided that process with catcher Pedro Severino, who agreed to a $1.825 million salary for 2021.
View ArticlePatricia Pruett Onnen, a former fashion model active in hereditary societies,...
Patricia Pruett Onnen, a former model active in hereditary societies, died of multiple organ failure Nov. 25 at her Cockeysville home. The former Ruxton resident was 94.
View ArticleMichael J. Baker, former Baltimore parks chief and a congressional aide, dies
Michael John Baker, the former chief of Baltimore City Recreation & Parks who became an aide to U.S. Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger and Sen. Barbara Mikulski, died of heart disease Nov. 12 at his...
View ArticleSt. Vincent Pallotti graduate Jaret Patterson breaking rushing records for...
What St. Vincent Pallotti graduate Jaret Patterson did carrying the ball for Buffalo University in last week’s 70-41 thrashing of Kent State captured the attention of the entire nation.
View ArticleHouses, senior living community among projects planned for land near historic...
The woods and farm fields that surround the historic Mt. Felix Manor and the Sion Hill mansion in the northwestern part of Havre de Grace could look very different in the coming years, should property...
View ArticleCat in Westminster area found positive for rabies
The kitten was a domestic short-haired orange tabby. The Carroll County Health Department is concerned that area residents may have been exposed to the rabies virus.
View ArticleHoarding conditions discovered in Havre de Grace fatal fire but wasn’t reason...
Six Marylanders have died in fires in recent weeks and hoarding conditions were discovered in three of the residences, including a fatal fire near Havre de Grace, according to investigators.
View ArticleWho are Maryland’s electors? Must they vote for Biden? Here’s what to know...
In Maryland, the electors have cast their votes since the beginning at the State House — first constructed in the 1700s and the nation’s oldest state capitol in uninterrupted legislative use — with the...
View ArticleBaltimore County public school officials ask families, staff for patience as...
Officials have established a new method for the school system’s approximately 115,000 students to log onto its learning management system, Schoology, and Google platforms, which have allowed courses to...
View ArticleTradepoint Atlantic continues ‘Star of Bethlehem Steel’ lighting ceremony,...
Tradepoint Atlantic, the shipping hub and logistics center located on the site of the former Bethlehem Steel mill in Sparrows Point, kicked off the holiday season virtually on Tuesday with a ceremonial...
View ArticleRavens cleared to travel for game Wednesday vs. Steelers; two coaches will...
After three delays and a nearly weeklong wait, the Ravens are finally heading to Pittsburgh.
View ArticleCoronavirus spike forces Maryland Polar Bear Plunge online in 25th year
The Maryland State Police Polar Bear Plunge benefiting Special Olympics Maryland will be online for its 25th anniversary.
View ArticleRavens DT Brandon Williams, now eligible to play, ruled out vs. Steelers with...
The Ravens activated starting defensive tackle Brandon Williams off the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday, but ruled him out for Wednesday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers with an ankle injury.
View ArticleT. Rowe Price to move from Pratt Street in downtown Baltimore to new office...
T. Rowe Price, the Baltimore-based global investment group, will move its headquarters out of its towering East Pratt Street high-rise building and to a new “green” office in Harbor Point, the company...
View ArticleBaltimore County seeks to refinance $3 billion in bonds, issue millions for...
Baltimore County is seeking to refinance billions in unsold bonds and borrow $365 million in new general obligation bonds to pay for capital projects.
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