Dan Duquette: Orioles have taken Chris Davis' offer off the table
Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette says team hasn't ruled out reunion with free-agent slugger Chris Davis, but is currently focused on other left-handed bats.
Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette says team hasn't ruled out reunion with free-agent slugger Chris Davis, but is currently focused on other left-handed bats.
Renner's promotion is the latest sign that Matt Schaub won't play Sunday.
Two patrons at Mirrors Hookah Lounge in Woodlawn were injured in a shooting outside the establishment early Saturday, police said. The victims were transported to a nearby hospital. One is expected to survive the injuries. Police did not know the condition of the second victim. According to police,...
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The Orioles-controlled television network on Friday asked a New York appeals court to order that the network's TV rights dispute with the Washington Nationals be heard by a "neutral and independent forum." Last month, a New York Supreme Court justice tossed out a Major League Baseball arbitration...
The Rawlings-Blake administration is banking on a new strategy to bring fresh food to disadvantaged Baltimore communities: an 80 percent break on the taxes grocery stores pay on their cash registers, freezers and other equipment. The City Council unanimously approved the legislation Thursday as...
Baltimore residents living in struggling neighborhoods hard hit by riots last April will be able to apply for 375 new jobs at area hospitals thanks to an initiative approved by state hospital rate regulators. After three months of debates and hearings, state regulators reached a last-minute agreement...
If $22 million a year isn't enough to convince Chris Davis to stay with the Orioles, Jimmy's Famous Seafood is sweetening the pot. Free crab cakes. For life. For Davis — and his children and his grandchildren. The East Baltimore restaurant posted on social media Thursday it would offer Davis (and...
Chris Hayes, host of MSNBC's "All In" weeknight show, focuses on Baltimore tonight in a look at the city in the wake of the Freddie Gray unrest. Titled "All In -- Back to Baltimore," an MSNBC publicist described the show in an email today as: "Chris Hayes goes back to Baltimore to see what progress...
The heart of Manhattan's theater district, which picked up the nickname the Great White Way in the 1890s because of then-dazzling electric lights, is really more like the Great Might Way. You might be talented enough to reach Broadway; you might have a play or musical investors will take a chance...
For Claire Jones, Christmas started early this year — at 6 p.m. on Thanksgiving. That's when Jones, a landscape designer and garden blogger from Sparks, arrived in the lobby of a Washington-area hotel to meet with a group of volunteers she would spend hours with over the next several days, as they...
More than 30 students from the Baltimore Design School gathered just off the side of the stage at the Hippodrome Theatre on Wednesday night, huddled around actress Teri Hansen as she spoke about the importance of costuming in "The Sound Of Music," currently appearing at the downtown venue. The...
Baltimore has been home to at least 240 hotels, many with unique china patterns.
Scott Boras, the agent for free-agent slugger Chris Davis, said no doors have closed with the Orioles.
Orioles vice president says the club is costing itself millions of dollars, and potentially losing key pieces, by not pursuing long-term deals with its own players before free agency.
Mids seek to extend record dominance of Army
Set aside for a moment the violent incidents associated with people claiming to act under the authority of their Islamic faith and consider instead what passes for normalcy. Some in Britain would like to elevate to the level of wide-scale acceptance Sharia law, an Islamic legal system predicated...
When witnesses to crimes refuse to tell police what they saw and heard, everybody loses except the criminals. The police can't identify suspects, the victims can't seek justice in the courts, and neighborhoods are terrorized by violent offenders in their midst. Why do people remain silent and allow...
Perhaps the most conspicuous feature of President Obama's rare Oval Office speech to the nation Sunday night was its total focus on terrorism. There was barely a mention of the easy availability of guns on the home front with which it is carried out. The FBI has determined the mayhem that claimed...
State and city regulators need to do a better job enforcing laws meant to protect children from lead poisoning if the longtime health scourge is ever to be eliminated, key lawmakers and community leaders said Monday. Speaking in reaction to a Baltimore Sun investigation that found breakdowns in...
There's a huge hole in the kitchen ceiling of the rowhouse Olivia Griffin rents in West Baltimore. Rain leaks in through the roof, the lights in a bedroom don't work, and standing water fills one end of the basement. The 27-year-old mother's biggest worry, though, is the flaking, peeling paint...
Wanted: public records expert with a willingness to jump into fights between the news media and government officials. Maryland's attorney general is now hiring an ombudsman to mediate disputes over access to public information, a post that was created by lawmakers but had been unfilled. The Board...