Former pro boxer from Arbutus moves gym to new site
With renewed passion, Arbutus resident Jake “The Snake” Smith, a former pro boxer, has moved his Baltimore Boxing & Fitness gym from Fells Point, where it operated for 29 years, to Linthicum Heights.
View ArticleTwo Towson banks targeted in related robberies, police say: Towson and...
Towson and Catonsville crime log.
View Article68-year-old robbed at gunpoint in Catonsville neighborhood: Catonsville and...
A 68-year-old man was robbed at gunpoint while on an early morning walk in Catonsville, police say.
View ArticleTowson artist Will Brown, known for painting victims of gun violence, raising...
In a new partnership with the American Cancer Society, Towson-based artist Will Brown is commissioning paintings of cancer survivors and victims, donating 10% of profits earned from each painting to...
View ArticleWhat are the chances of a ‘White Christmas’ in Baltimore?
Baltimoreans can expect a rainy Christmas Eve, and forecasters say there's a chance the rain could turn to snow on Christmas, although it's too early to tell.
View ArticleNew book showcases rich Black history of West Baltimore and the people who...
Author Philip Merrill, released his 128-page book, Old West Baltimore, in November, which delves into the history of Black people —specifically in West Baltimore.
View ArticleThere’s a pandemic, people. Are post office gift delays really worth all the...
The packages will get there eventually, and those who have the money to spend this year should be grateful for that, and that they're in good enough health to spend the holidays with relatives - even...
View ArticleStimulus: too little, too late? | EDITORIAL CARTOON
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View ArticleWhere do the Ravens stand in the AFC playoff race after their win over the...
ESPN's Football Power Index gives the Ravens an 87.7% chance to make the playoffs with two games left in the regular season.
View ArticleAAA: 30% fewer Marylanders plan to travel for Christmas, New Year’s Eve due...
Almost 60% of those who usually fly and about 87% who take buses, trains or cruises to their holiday destinations planned to cancel their trips.
View ArticleMaryland reports 2,265 coronavirus cases, 23 COVID-19 deaths
Maryland has now seen 816 deaths in December, the highest of any month so far except for April and May, both months in which more than 1,000 people residents died in the state.
View ArticleHoulihan’s in Gambrills is the latest restaurant to close as coronavirus...
Houlihan’s Waugh Chapel, part of a national restaurant and bar chain that declared bankruptcy and was sold last year, announced late last week that it would close permanently on Dec. 27.
View ArticleFiscal stimulus: Please, sir, I want some more | COMMENTARY
Americans needed help desperately but like a Scrooge who didn't quite learn his lesson, a mostly-unrepentant Congress is offering too little.
View ArticleEvent honors veterans at historic African American cemetery in Carroll County
Western Chapel Cemetery is the historic burial ground for the African American community living along Western Chapel Road between Westminster and New Windsor. Multiple generations from several families...
View ArticleWoodbine house fire displaces family of four
A Sunday night house fire in the 1800 block of Gillis Falls Road in Woodbine displaced a family of four.
View Article‘It’s been a journey’: Some Carroll County donation services see increase in...
Goodwill Industries of Monocacy Valley serves eight retail stores within Carroll and Frederick counties. Amy Lyons, director of community engagement for Goodwill Industries of Monocacy Valley, said...
View ArticleRavens snap-count analysis: Rotations solidify at offensive line, running back
With the Ravens in their final playoff push, they've locked into steadier rotations for previously unsettled position groups such as running back and offensive line.
View ArticleFake COVID-19 testing sites cropping up in Baltimore, Maryland AG warns
Fake COVID-19 testing sites boasting free results are doing business in Baltimore City, and could have their eyes on identity theft, the Maryland attorney general’s office said in a news release Monday.
View ArticleBaltimore County police: 2 men severely injured in double shooting in Dundalk
Baltimore County police are investigating after two men were injured in a double shooting on Sunday, police said.
View ArticleSee the semifinalists for Anne Arundel Public Schools Teacher of the Year
These educators will be among 46 Anne Arundel County teachers to be honored at the 35th Annual Excellence in Education Awards Event on April 15.
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