The Domino Sugars sign in Baltimore is relit after a fireworks and light show on the Fourth of July.
How does the Heston Kjerstad situation influence the pick? Will this be the year they take a pitcher high? These questions, and the Orioles' answers to them, will go a long way to clarifying their approach and narrowing down the list of candidates available to them.
Conservative Maryland Del. Dan Cox says he is running for governor in 2022, the first right-wing, pro-Trump candidate in the race.
Maryland must continue paying federal unemployment benefits to tens of thousands of jobless residents, at least for now, a Baltimore judge has ruled. Gov. Larry Hogan said he'd appeal the ruling.
Competing at the U.S. Olympic trials in the 800-meter race at the end of June ā she qualified with a personal-best performance at a national high school indoor meet in January ā 17-year-old Laurel resident Juliette Whittaker showed she belonged among the best in the country.
As many Marylanders look to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday outdoors, several of the stateās parks are reaching capacity and are being closed to incoming visitors.
Cedric Mullins will be the teamās representative in the July 13 MLB All-Star Game at Coors Field in Denver, completing a career resurrection that began two years ago when he was demoted to Double-A Bowie as part of a disastrous 2019 season.
Spend enough time chatting with someone whoās been around for a while, and the conversation can quickly turn to how much less expensive everything used to be. Penny candy used to actually cost a penny, the five-and-dime actually used to sell items that cost 5 and 10 cents. Itās fascinating to see just how far $1 was once able to take you. Hereās what food a dollar could buy from 1937 until 2000. (By Dan Myers and Jordi Lippe-McGraw, The Daily Meal)
After a year of delays, the $4 million Baltimore Water Taxi terminal and USS Constellation Museum under construction on Pier I in the Inner Harbor should be finished by the end of the year, officials say.
The lives taken by the virus itself made for the countryās deadliest year in history, but contributing to the unfortunate milestone were deaths from what have become some of the most chronic, yet preventable, diseases. Itās a disgrace and embarrassment that one of the wealthiest countries in the world is filled with so many sick people.
Police are investigating the fatal shooting of a male on Gwynn Oak Avenue in the Howard Park neighborhood in Northwest Baltimore on Sunday afternoon.
Lori Underwood, a Baltimore City Fire Department firefighter, paramedic and union official, died June 27 in a Carroll County motorcycle accident. She was 43 and lived in Rising Sun.
Eric W. Snyder, who founded an independent insurance agency in Parkton and was an avid farmer, died from a coronary thrombosis June 26 at his Hunt Valley home. He was 61.
About 24 hours after about 30 shots were fired in Eastport Terrace, more gunshots rending the Annapolis air along Pleasant Street. Again none of the bullets found their intended target but this time at least one soared over a brick wall and struck Michelle Cummings, a 57-year-old mother of a Naval Academy plebe.
Rural Somerset County has struggled to reach ā and then persuade ā its fewer than 26,000 residents to get the coronavirus vaccine, county health officials say. As a result, the vaccination rate in Marylandās second-least-populated county has stubbornly remained the stateās lowest. The issues are manifold.
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The Domino Sugars sign in Baltimore is relit after a fireworks and light show on the Fourth of July.
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