Mayor Brandon Scott commits over $5.3 million in COVID-19 emergency food...
Baltimore city Mayor Brandon Scott committed $5.3 million to provide food boxes to residents affected by COVID-19, according to a media release.
View ArticleAnne Arundel police investigating shooting in Brooklyn Park
The Anne Arundel County Police Department is investigating a Friday night shooting in Brooklyn Park.
View ArticleNo. 14 Maryland buries James Madison, 101-59, to bring win streak to 4 games...
No. 14 Maryland saw six players score in double digits to beat James Madison, 101-59, on Saturday in College Park.
View ArticleRavens CB Marcus Peters fined for spitting in direction of Browns WR Jarvis...
The NFL fined Ravens cornerback Marcus Peters $12,500 for unsportsmanlike conduct for spitting in the direction of Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry during Monday night’s game between the two teams.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County executive, employees hand out $500 gift cards as part of...
At the end of each of the lines were a handful of Anne Arundel County employees handing out gift cards for residents who had been affected by the pandemic.
View ArticleLt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford visits Boys & Girls Club of Westminster gym state...
Maryland's Lt. Governor visits Westminster's Boys and Girls Club's gymnasium.
View ArticleLloyd T. Bowser Jr., podiatrist who made house calls, dies of COVID-19
Dr. Lloyd T. Bowser Jr., a podiatrist and marathon runner, has died of COVID-19 at age 56.
View ArticleRavens waive Luke Willson, leaving team with just one active TE
The Ravens have just one tight end on their active roster, Mark Andrews, but Eric Tomlinson has played in the past three games.
View ArticleFederal cancer research bill named for Henrietta Lacks wins final approval
A bill inspired by the late Henrietta Lacks, a Baltimore County woman whose cells were used for medical research without her consent, is headed to President Donald Trump's desk following a push by...
View ArticleWoman and man killed, another man injured in separate shootings in Baltimore,...
Three people were shot, two of them fatally, in separate shootings in Baltimore on Saturday, police said.
View ArticleMaryland reports 2,201 new coronavirus cases, 54 deaths
Maryland reports 2,201 new coronavirus cases Saturday, and 54 deaths
View ArticleRon Rivera trying to get Washington where Carroll’s Seahawks are
The Seattle Seahawks travel to face Washington with a chance to clinch a playoff berth with a victory or tie
View ArticleRavens activate Marquise Brown, Miles Boykin and James Proche vs. Jaguars;...
Brown leads all Ravens receivers with 605 yards, while Boykin has 206 receiving yards. Proche has started at punt returner since Week 1.
View ArticleMount St. Mary’s pauses women’s basketball schedule because of COVID-19...
The Mount St. Mary’s women’s basketball team has suspended its season due to coronavirus issues.
View ArticleWreaths Across America marked at Bel Air Memorial Gardens
After a brief ceremony, members of the Bel Air American Legion Post 39 and volunteers placed more than 500 wreaths at grave sites at Bel Air Memorial Gardens as part of Wreaths Across America on Dec....
View ArticleRavens postseason rooting guide for Week 15: Why rooting for the Patriots...
At 8-5, the Ravens enter Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars eighth in the seven-team AFC playoff field.
View ArticleHoliday Hope approaching $120K after $5,000 donation from Koons Westminster...
With another 30 donations, Holiday Hope is nearing the $110,000 mark in funds raised with less than a week left to contribute.
View ArticleRavens running back Gus Edwards is switching gears for offense in late-season...
Earlier in the season, Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman referred to running back Gus Edwards as a "closer," a bruising late-game option for tired defenses after tackling Mark Ingram for the...
View ArticleHow to watch Ravens vs. Jaguars: Week 15 game time, TV, odds and what to read
Here’s what you need to know about the Week 15 game between the Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars.
View ArticleHere are the Baltimore bars and restaurants that have been penalized by the...
Baltimore City has served thousands of dollars in fines and temporarily shuttered seven establishments as a result of COVID-19 violations.
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