In another year of learning, Orioles slugger Renato Núñez hoping to steady...
Listen to Renato Núñez recount the decade he’s spent in professional baseball, and there’s something that comes up at every spot: learning.
View ArticleTropical Storm Isaias highlights a familiar problem in Anne Arundel: Where...
Have people been putting fertilizer down? Is there a large chunk of stream bank someplace about to fall into the water, filling it with sediment? Have builders covered their work sites appropriately to...
View ArticleThis Baltimorean is 84. She’s a champion bodybuilder. And Beyoncé cast her in...
Baltimore native Ernestine Shepherd, who is the oldest female competitive female bodybuilder in the world, has a cameo appearance in Beyoncé's "My Power" music video.
View ArticleBig Ten releases new conference-only football schedule, Maryland to open...
The Big Ten on Wednesday unveiled a new 10-game, conference-only football schedule, with Maryland slated to begin the 2020 season Sept. 5 at Iowa.
View ArticleBaltimore liquor board cites five more businesses for alleged...
Five more Baltimore City restaurants are set to go before the city’s liquor board later this month over concerns that they violated Gov. Larry Hogan’s coronavirus-related executive orders.
View ArticleRey Rivera’s friend, former Baltimore employer pushes back on Netflix’s...
Porter Stansberry, the former employer of Rey Rivera is pushing back on his portrayal in Netflix’s popular “Unsolved Mysteries” reboot, which raised questions about his involvement in Rivera’s 2006 death.
View ArticleAnne Arundel police investigating a shooting in Millersville that sent one...
County police are investigating a shooting that took place Tuesday at approximately 7:10 p.m. in the 500 block of Old Mill Road in Millersville that sent one man to a nearby hospital with...
View ArticleMaryland, other states settle fraud claims against Novartis for $678 million
Maryland and 26 other states settled allegations of fraud against the Swiss pharmaceutical company Norvartis for $678 million.
View ArticleRegistration required for Aug. 11 coronavirus testing at Ripken Stadium,...
Several openings remain for the free drive-thru COVID-19 testing event on Aug. 11 at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen, but advanced registration is required, Harford County health officials said.
View ArticleBig Ten players present conference, NCAA with list of demands concerning...
A coalition of over 1,000 football student-athletes from the Big Ten on Wednesday released a list of demands to the conference and the NCAA, calling for a “comprehensive plan to ensure the safety and...
View ArticleThe 1954 hurricane season in Maryland was one for the books
The arrival earlier this week of Tropical Storm Isaias recalls the two meteorological occurrences that Marylanders fear most: hurricanes and snow.
View ArticleSuspended WR Antonio Brown ‘could fit’ in Ravens’ locker room, cousin...
Antonio Brown has not played since Week 2 last season, with off-field issues forcing ugly exits from Oakland and New England last year.
View ArticleEastern Shore sees sharp increase as Maryland reports 572 new coronavirus...
Maryland has a total of 92,426 cases of the COVID-19 illness caused by the virus, while 3,402 people have died due to the disease or complications from it since officials began tracking it in March.
View ArticleMaryland state trooper pleads guilty to fabricating DUI arrests, writing...
A Maryland state trooper pleaded guilty to perjury and misconduct charges for fabricating drunken-driving arrests and issuing tickets to people who did not exist.
View Article‘Hot Dog Man,’ broadcasting to your living room: Carroll County library...
A Carroll County Public Library employee has created a series of videos, sharing colorful and engaging content for children and their families to watch while staying inside during the coronavirus...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan ends tenure as head of nation’s governors
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan ends his year-long tenure as head of the National Governors Association on Wednesday.
View ArticleState stops health insurers from canceling policies during pandemic
Maryland insurance regulators told carriers they can't cancel policies during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleOrioles place John Means on bereavement list; All-Star lefty questionable for...
The Orioles placed John Means on the bereavement list Wednesday, with manager Brandon Hyde saying he was unsure whether the All-Star left-hander would rejoin the team in time to make his next start.
View ArticleTeresa N. ‘Tess’ Baroody, family matriarch and church singer, dies
Teresa Nancy Baroody, her family’s matriarch and a skilled piano player who sang alto, died of vascular dementia July 19 at the Oakwood Nursing Home in Middle River. She was 90 and lived in Upper Falls.
View ArticleHavre de Grace mayor and council promote social distancing, mask wearing as...
The City of Havre de Grace has launched a campaign to remind residents of state orders that people must wear a face covering when indoors — as well as outdoors when it is not possible to be more than 6...
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