More than 40 people gathered Sunday by the tree in Douglass Homes to memorialize Dante Barskdale, who was shot to death last week.
Baltimore firefighters responded to a three-alarm fire Saturday night at the Edmondson Village Shopping Center.
Here’s a list of links by county for where to go to make appointments for the vaccine if you’re eligible to receive it.
Maryland reported 2,145 new cases of the coronavirus and 28 more deaths Sunday as the state administered about 12,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
- Dr. Deborah Birx said “someone out there or someone inside was creating a parallel set of data and graphics that were shown to the president.”
Rep. Andy Harris fired back at Harford County Councilman Andre Johnson after the councilman called on Harris to resign following his opposition to certification of President Joe Biden’s victory in the general election.
It’s an unusual Maryland men’s basketball team playing an unusual college basketball season, and at times, that seems to be the only way to explain the state of the Terps.
Britt Ghiroli, who is now a senior columnist for The Athletic, wrote this week that while covering the Orioles for MLB.com in 2012 an unidentified Orioles player invited her to his hotel room under the guise of passing along news. Instead, he made sexual advances toward her.
Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston says the Ravens met expectations in 2020, but need improvements to surpass them.
Just because the weather outside is getting colder does not mean that you have to. There are a variety of ways to keep yourself warm, but the tastiest way is to probably make yourself a warm bowl of soup. Soup and stew have always been popular comfort foods for the colder parts of the year. But when made in a slow cooker, these delicious dishes can be prepared with ease. Here are some of the most hearty, satisfying soup and stew recipes you can make in your slow cooker.
Gary Thorne, who has served as the Orioles’ primary play-by-play broadcaster on MASN since 2007, won't return to the team's broadcasts in 2021.
Gilchrist Hospice Baltimore is building a 22-bed center on the former Memorial Stadium grounds.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has again refunded tens of thousands of dollars to campaign donors, according to his latest campaign finance report.
Administrators are feeling emboldened to welcome students back to campus despite Maryland reporting new cases and testing positivity rate several times the levels when classes began last fall.
It’s a good time to get out your ice scraper and check the snowmelt reserves.
The Lynching Memorial Project, which held an event Saturday, is a volunteer initiative that aims to document the history of the approximately 40 Black people who were killed by mobs in the Free State between 1854 and 1933, seek public acknowledgement of the murders and honor the victims’ lives.
The Howard County school system is now aiming to get students back in classrooms in a hybrid learning model on March 1, and the Board of Education did approve the framework for a potential hybrid model.
In this sick and scared country, many have retreated to their bubbles, surrounding themselves with people certain the other side is their enemy — inhuman, un-American. Polls show roughly two-thirds of Republicans express doubts about the election.
Maryland's governor wants students back in classrooms but his arrogant condemnations and threats are the wrong strategy.
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- Jamir Harris hit a 3-pointer in the final seconds to lead the American men’s basketball team to an 81-79 win over host Loyola Maryland in triple overtime on Sunday night.
- Organizer Bob Corbin said there are new faces from time to time, but most weeks the regulars make sure to show up. He’s hoping more members take advantage of the weather and get outside when they can.
- As Maryland health officials scramble to meet growing demand for the coronavirus vaccine, another red flag is emerging: Minorities, who’ve been hit hardest by the disease, have received shots at rates disproportionate to the percentage of the population they represent.
- If you haven’t sorted out your plans for the weekend and beyond, we’ve got you covered.
- The venerable North Howard Street theatrical costumer A.T. Jones & Sons Inc. that has kept Baltimoreans and environs dressed as ghouls, ghosts and in other guises for more than 150 years, now faces an uncertain future since the death of its owner, George F. Goebel, 88, who was also a well-known magician and illusionist, earlier this month.
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