Orioles shuffle minor league affiliates with Aberdeen joining full-season...
Frederick will be joining the new MLB Draft League for draft-eligible college juniors to continue to play and get exposure before the July amateur draft, and the Aberdeen IronBirds were invited to...
View ArticleFormer Towson football coach Phil Albert, program’s all-time leader in wins,...
On coach Phil Albert's watch, Towson's football program went from competing in the Division III Mason-Dixon Conference to Division II to the program’s current Division I Football Championship...
View ArticleMiddle River man charged with murder after fatal Essex shooting
Baltimore County police have charged a second man with first-degree murder after authorities say he conspired to rob an Essex man who was then shot and killed.
View ArticleBowie Lions Club sold 500 Christmas trees in less than two weeks this holiday...
Bowie Lions Club sold out of all its Christmas trees this year in 13 days, which has never happen that quick before, a tree lot manager said.
View ArticleLuminis Health Doctors Community Medical Center announces Bowie resident as...
Deneen Richmond finds her new role as the president of Luminis Health Doctors Community Medical Center meaningful because she can give back to Prince George’s County, where she grew up.
View ArticleRavens activate TE Mark Andrews, OLB Matthew Judon, fortifying roster before...
After placing 23 players on the reserve/COVID-19 list during the team’s recent outbreak, the Ravens are down to just three.
View ArticleScammers used names of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, other top state officials...
The applicants used complete stolen identities, including addresses and birth dates, so they passed an initial verification, officials said. But they were discovered as fake once the Maryland...
View ArticleOrioles’ Chris Davis questions rebuild, says he’s committed to playing in...
“I don’t really want my career to end on the note that it’s on right now,” Davis said, adding that he’s “100%, fully committed” to being at spring training with the Orioles and didn’t consider...
View ArticleHarford not planning new COVID-19 restrictions, but Glassman says ‘never say...
Harford County Executive Barry Glassman said he has no intention of putting new county-level restrictions in place now that could potentially harm local businesses and restaurants, so long as cases are...
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman to announce more coronavirus...
Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman joined a press conference with the leaders of Maryland’s eight largest jurisdictions to draw attention to the worsening coronavirus pandemic and urge...
View ArticleCarroll County’s COVID-19 case rate on the rise, but number of daily cases down
Carroll County had 33 new COVID-19 cases ― compared to the 59 announced Tuesday by the health department ― and no fatalities. A health department spokesperson said via email, however, that Wednesday’s...
View ArticlePrince George’s County Executive Alsobrooks joins other county leaders to...
Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks joined with the leaders of Maryland’s eight largest jurisdictions Wednesday to draw attention to the worsening coronavirus pandemic and urge caution...
View ArticleHarford County food pantry closes for day after potential COVID-19 exposure;...
Linda Whaley arrived early Wednesday to the Harford Community Action Agency’s food pantry in Edgewood to miss the lines but was turned away by a bright orange sign posted in the door reading “HCAA has...
View ArticleWhy did Ravens WR Dez Bryant warm up Tuesday? NFL medical official says it...
Dr. Allen Sills, the NFL’s top medical official, said there’s “no evidence” that Bryant’s positive test is related to the outbreak that led to 23 Ravens being placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
View ArticleMaryland reports first cold-related death of 2020 winter season
Maryland health officials reported Wednesday the first death of a state resident this winter weather season due to “cold-related illness.”
View ArticleBaltimore region receives third straight ‘D’ grade on transportation report...
Even before the coronavirus, Maryland’s transportation system was failing to safely and reliably connect Baltimore-area residents to jobs and other destinations, according to a new report from a...
View ArticlePasadena homeowner gets months in jail after gun, drug charges stemming from...
Acquitted of murder, a Pasadena man was sentenced Wednesday to about six months in jail for drug and gun charges stemming from the fatal shooting on his property.
View ArticleBaltimore’s new mayor to shut down indoor and outdoor dining as coronavirus...
Tightened restrictions, which go into effect Friday at 5 p.m. in Baltimore, also include caps at 25% of capacity for retail and religious institutions, gyms, malls and museums.
View ArticleHere’s a Maryland county-by-county list of new coronavirus restrictions
Several jurisdictions have tightened coronavirus restrictions further than Gov. Larry Hogan. Here’s where things stand.
View ArticleMaryland men’s basketball sputters at Clemson, falls 67-51 in ACC/Big Ten...
Maryland shot 26.1% from the field in the first half and 40% for the game, turning the ball over 15 times in a 67-51 defeat to Clemson, its first loss of the season.
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