As Cal Ripken Jr. marched his way to a record 2,131st consecutive game that will have its 25th anniversary celebrated Sunday at Camden Yards, Richie Bancells served as the Orioles’ head athletic trainer through much of The Streak and beyond.
The house was at the center of an acrimonious fight for its preservation that pitted different sides of Calloway's family against one another.
Students for Life of America said it joined with The Frederick Douglass Foundation to organize the painting.
In trimming their roster before the deadline, the Ravens released 23 players Saturday, including their remaining undrafted rookies.
Several Republicans from Anne Arundel County are making the voyage to Crisfield today to join a statewide boat parade in support of President Donald Trump’s reelection.
Authentic upset Tiz the Law in Saturday's Kentucky Derby. With the Triple Crown series now pointed toward its final leg in Baltimore, here are three takeaways.
The state has confirmed 111,607 total cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, since it started collecting data in March.
To identify the cities whose residents gained the most time back from not having to commute during quarantine, the researchers at CoPilot, a car shopping app, calculated what percentage of the average work week was spent commuting to and from work using data from the US Census Bureau. Cities were then ranked by this percentage.
After 30 years in her Baltimore resting place, the ashes of famed Jazz Age writer Dorothy Parker are gone.
Breakout Orioles outfielder Anthony Santander could miss the rest of the season with an oblique injury.
Naval Academy graduate Malcolm Perry has made the 53-man roster of the Miami Dolphins.
As Baltimore's Lexington Market rebuilds, people are bringing up memories of its past.
Old phone and cable wires, some of them no longer in use, loom as ugly and depressing symbols of neglect and corporate indifference to rowhouse owners and renters all over Baltimore. The dormant wires have been there for years, and no one seems to know what to do about them.
Sean Darian Jackson, 16, was arrested by Baltimore County Police and charged with first-degree murder.
The investigation began when police received a tip from the State’s Attorney’s Office, saying that someone had called their office and said that one friend had killed another friend.
Alumni and parents of former students allege that the Maryland School for the Deaf has tolerated a racist, elitist culture. They have called for the immediate dismissal of its superintendent, a leadership overhaul and more equitable treatment of students.
Baltimore has settled at least a dozen lawsuits related to the Gun Trace Task Force scandal, court records show.
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Authentic upset Tiz the Law in Saturday's Kentucky Derby. With the Triple Crown series now pointed toward its final leg in Baltimore, here are three takeaways.
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Baltimore County police say they are looking for the driver of a vehicle that left the scene after causing life-threatening injuries to a female pedestrian Friday night in Randallstown.
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The house was at the center of an acrimonious fight for its preservation that pitted different sides of Calloway's family against one another.
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Throughout the pandemic, almost nothing has felt normal the way barbecue has.
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An 1864 headline in The Baltimore American, proclaimed the event “the great election fraud.” The story played out in the early fall weeks that year as the Civil War was in a critical stage and the country faced a critical election.
Picturing Maryland is a new visual feature that showcases faces, places and events happening around us.
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