The Ravens always lead big. The Chiefs always come back. What happens on...
The Ravens and Chiefs enter Monday night with the longest active winning streaks in the league but they couldn’t come under more different circumstances: The Ravens' last five regular-season wins have...
View ArticleRavens' Anthony Levine Sr. still limited at practice; Chiefs WR Sammy Watkins...
With the Ravens and Chiefs playing Monday night, the teams' final injury report will be released Saturday.
View ArticleCarroll County adds 8 COVID-19 cases, keeping pace for week-over-week decline
Carroll County, which added eight COVID-19 cases Friday, appears to be ending the week with a decline in cases among community members relative to last week.
View ArticleHelen A. Witt, former assistant to director of social work at Sheppard Pratt,...
Helen A. Witt, former assistant to the director of social work at Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, has died at 91.
View ArticleDr. Alberto H. Del Corro, a retired former Baltimore general surgeon, dies of...
Dr. Alberto H. Del Corro, a former general surgeon whose career in Baltimore spanned four decades, has died of the coronavirus at 73.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County executive visits new central booking facility years in...
County Executive Pittman stopped into the Jennifer Road Detention Center for a tour of the jail’s new central processing facility on Friday. The building is meant to be a one-stop-shop for processing...
View ArticleBaltimore cop charged in series of domestic incidents in Harford County;...
A Baltimore police officer has been charged in Harford County with multiple counts of assault after an investigation uncovered a year-long pattern of alleged abuse, including putting a gun to his...
View ArticleNew Baltimore County database details complaints against police officers, use...
The database contains information about more than 74,100 arrests and 853 use of force incidents involving the county’s 1,870 officers. It includes 2.6 million calls for service since 2017.
View ArticleBlue Jays blast Orioles in Buffalo, 10-5, to open season’s final series
Orioles lose series opener to Toronto, 10-5
View ArticleCarroll County Board of Education candidates state their case for election...
The candidates were given five prepared questions and had a limited amount of time in which to answer. Here is some of what each candidate said during the video conference call.
View ArticleDemolition of East Baltimore’s McGarvey Industrial Park marks first step of...
The “Equality Equation,” spearheaded by Pless and Elizabeth Jones, aims to redevelop a section of East Baltimore into a thriving community of homeowners.
View ArticleBusiness briefs: Taneytown bank promotion; addition to Coldwell Banker...
Business briefs: ACNB Bank has promoted Belinda A. Gesell, community banking manager at the Taneytown office of NWSB Bank, a division of ACNB Bank, to assistant vice president.
View Article2020 hurricane hunting evolves with new technology in light of COVID-19...
When the hurricane hunter aircraft collected data for Hurricane Laura in August, most of the meteorologists analyzing it weren’t onboard. That’s something new for 2020. Now, they work thousands of...
View ArticleWhy Ravens vs. Chiefs is a kicking matchup for the ages
The Ravens’ Justin Tucker is the NFL’s most accurate kicker ever (90.9%). The Chiefs' Harrison Butker is the second-most accurate ever (90.2%).
View ArticleMaryland reports 613 new coronavirus cases, eight deaths Saturday
Maryland reported 613 new coronavirus cases Saturday and eight new deaths attributed to COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup and how to watch Saturday’s game vs. Blue Jays
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Saturday night against the Toronto Blue Jays in Buffalo, New York.
View ArticleAfter investigation into racist tweets, Naval Academy leaves questions...
But even as the academy makes strides to address racism, an investigation into a midshipman puts a damper on the efforts.
View ArticleDisputed Cape St. Claire pier must go, lawsuit over erosion and property...
A pier built in Cape St. Claire without permission from the homeowner’s association must come down, Judge Stacy McCormack ruled earlier this month, despite receiving permitting approval from Anne...
View ArticleGerald Winegrad: We must save the forest to save the Chesapeake | COMMENTARY
The destruction of the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem began more than 400 years ago with the clearing of forests and later, the filling and draining of wetlands.
View Article'We’re kind of in shock’: Millersville family loses mother, home in fatal...
The page started by Dunkley raised more than $6,600 of its $10,000 in less than 24 hours. She’s hoping the money can provide her friends with clothes and resources while they figure out their next...
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