Rodney McN. ‘Binx’ Watts, a lawyer who became a professional golfer, dies
Rodney "Binx" Watts, who gave up his legal career and became a golf professional, has died at 75.
View ArticleRavens quarterback Lamar Jackson gets day off, Peters absent; Skura...
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (arm) missed practice Saturday with what assistant head coach David Culley said was a rest day.
View ArticleHere’s what Maryland’s colleges are planning for fall 2020 amid the...
As the fall semester approaches, Maryland’s colleges and universities are announcing plans and guidelines for how they plan to hold classes while containing the spread of coronavirus. Here’s a sampling...
View ArticleCar hits shop on The Avenue in Hampden
A man smashed his car into the front of a shop on The Avenue in Hampden after his brakes failed on Saturday, causing damage to the building and a minor fright to employees.
View ArticleBaltimore-area hospitals begin to ease visitor restrictions amid coronavirus
Hospitals still bar most visitors during the pandemic but start to make some exceptions.
View Article‘I love the Post Office,’ Baltimore demonstrators chant as many rally in...
Rallies were held throughout Maryland and around the country to show support for the U.S. Postal Service amid recent cost-cutting moves that have led to widespread complaints about mail service.
View ArticleOrioles approaching unique trade deadline still focused on ‘broader picture’...
The Orioles will approach the Aug. 31 trade deadline in the same manner they have almost move since Mike Elias became general manager: with a focus on the future.
View Article32-year-old man charged with rape, sexual assault of woman in Towson
Baltimore County Police officers arrested a 32-year-old man on multiple charges in connection to a reported sexual assault Saturday morning.
View ArticleTowson University switches to online classes for first week of fall semester
Towson University announced Saturday that it is switching to all online classes for the first week of the fall semester after discovering a significant number of new coronavirus cases this week.
View ArticleOrioles walk off on Red Sox, 5-4, in 10 innings to end six-game losing streak
Pedro Severino's single helps Orioles walk off in 10th for 5-4 win over Red Sox, ending a 6-game losing streak.
View ArticleCarroll Biz Challenge: Willet Family Farm looks to give back to community...
Willet Family Farm is one of five finalists in this year’s Carroll County Biz Challenge, a “Shark Tank” style competition in which local entrepreneurs pitch business ideas, make connections, get...
View ArticleNo Annapolis fall boat shows means lower revenue, donations for participants;...
Organizers and city officials have already set sights on a larger spring boat show in 2021.
View ArticleAnne Arundel executive backs away from transparency pledge on probe into...
County Executive Steuart Pittman has, for now, walked back on his pledge to make the investigation into the conduct of three Anne Arundel County police detectives implicated in an excessive force...
View Article‘We needed to celebrate tonight’: Inside Brandon Hyde’s strategy in Orioles’...
After not talking in-game strategy much publicly in his first year as the Orioles' manager, Brandon Hyde discussed it plenty after Saturday's win over the Red Sox.
View ArticleRavens QB Robert Griffin III prepares for another season as Lamar Jackson’s...
Robert Griffin III has never stopped thinking of himself as an NFL starting quarterback. At age 30, he’s eight years removed from the guy who blazed out of Baylor with a Heisman Trophy and invigorated...
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Lineups, pitching matchup and how to watch Sunday’s game vs....
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Sunday against the Boston Red Sox.
View ArticleMaryland confirms 579 new coronavirus cases and six deaths
Maryland reported 579 new coronavirus cases Sunday, as well as six more deaths caused by COVID-19.
View ArticleCapitals fire coach Todd Reirden after postseason letdowns
The Washington Capitals have fired coach Todd Reirden after a second consecutive first-round exit in the playoffs.
View ArticleCrofton Middle School teacher’s ‘Meeps’ spur pay-it-forward movement,...
For two years, Crofton resident and Takoma Park Middle School teacher Maura Moore has been distributing “meeps,” crocheted spheres with eyes knitted on them, to people of all ages to help them...
View ArticleRavens release Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas III for ‘personal conduct that has...
The decision comes two days after Thomas had an altercation in practice with fellow starting safety Chuck Clark.
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