Reserve/COVID-19 list to QB1? Ravens’ Trace McSorley preparing for anything...
With the Ravens placing Robert Griffin III on injured reserve Friday and the unknown availability of Lamar Jackson, who remains on the reserve/COVID-19 list but could return ahead of Tuesday night’s...
View ArticleBaltimore area sees increased Christmas tree demand as many look for sense of...
Looking for normalcy during a pandemic that has upended much of daily life this year, many people in the Baltimore area and across the country are a turning to Christmas trees.
View ArticleMaryland lawmakers and Kimberly Klacik getting involved in Georgia races that...
The runoff elections on Jan. 5 will determine the balance of power in the Senate. Democrat Jon Ossoff is challenging Republican incumbent David Perdue, and the Rev. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat, is...
View ArticlePorts America Chesapeake to spend $166 million on improvements to Baltimore’s...
The operator of the Port of Baltimore’s container terminal plans to spend more than $160 million on upgrades as shipping volumes rebound from the coronavirus pandemic and the long-awaited Howard Street...
View ArticleCarroll County’s weekly COVID-19 case total surpasses 200, per health...
Carroll County’s numbers from Thursday showed 58 confirmed community cases and 15 cases from congregate living facilities, and health department officials said the overall number was likely to grow as...
View ArticleJudges sentences Baltimore woman for operating unlicensed assisted living...
A Baltimore woman was sentenced this week to two years of home detention for operating two unlicensed assisted living facilities, from which a vulnerable adult went missing in 2019 and was later found...
View ArticleMaryland men’s basketball game vs. James Madison canceled after Dukes report...
The Maryland men’s basketball team’s game against James Madison on Saturday has been canceled after the Dukes reported a positive COVID-19 test within their program.
View ArticleDeadline for Carroll County Restaurant Relief set for Dec. 8
The commissioners voted unanimously Thursday and authorized the Department of Economic Development to stop accepting restaurant applications by noon on Tuesday, Dec. 8. Any money not awarded by then...
View ArticleBaltimore Police: Two men shot Friday night, one fatally
Police say a 47-year-old man was fatally shot and another man seriously wounded Friday night in Baltimore.
View ArticleMaryland freshman star Angel Reese out about 12 weeks with foot fracture
Maryland freshman star Angel Reese will sit out 12 weeks due to a foot fracture suffered against Towson on Thursday.
View ArticleHakim Hart’s 33 points in first career start spark Maryland men’s basketball...
The sophomore guard entered the game with 45 points in his career and will return to the bench, according to coach Mark Turgeon, who said Hart got the start because junior Aaron Wiggins was slowed by...
View ArticleBaltimore police officer struck by vehicle on I-83 South, injuries not life...
Baltimore police say an officer was taken to an area hospital Friday evening with injuries that were not life threatening after being struck by a vehicle while assisting a motorist.
View ArticleAs coronavirus pandemic hampers Christmas tradition, two Anne Arundel...
Caroling is canceled. No Christmas tea. No community dinners.
View ArticleDonation of $2,500 sends Holiday Hope past $10K mark
A $2,000 donation from Margaret Boudreaux in memory of Rod Boudreaux helped Holiday Hope push past the $10,000 mark.
View Article20-year-old Owings Mills man killed in parking lot of Columbia mall, police say
A man was fatally shot Friday night in the parking lot of The Mall in Columbia, according to police.
View ArticleAnne Arundel parks department not opening Quiet Waters Park ice rink for...
The Anne Arundel County Recreation and Parks Department announced Friday the Quiet Waters Park Ice Rink will not open this winter, due to the ongoing spike in coronavirus infections.
View ArticleGerald Winegrad: Gray squirrels are the most common wild animal around us |...
The eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) we see around us is a native North American tree-dwelling rodent. It is the most common wild animal we observe, active during the day and found in a...
View ArticleAnnapolis has spent 80% of $4.25M CARES Act money, mostly on public safety,...
Almost a third of the $3.4 million the city has spent as of Nov. 9 has gone to personnel costs for the Fire and Police departments, according to a spending breakdown provided by the city. There is a...
View ArticleRavens activate three more players from reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of game...
The Ravens have activated running back Mark Ingram and defensive ends Calais Campbell and Jihad Ward from the reserve/COVID-19 list, the team announced Saturday, bringing back a pair of starters and...
View ArticleReceiver Terry McLaurin does a little bit of everything for Washington
Washington pays Terry McLaurin for his ever-improving route-running, key catches and scores
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