If you want to cry in your beer, curl up in a fetal position or play slow music in a tavern because of the Ravens' injuries, then go ahead. Itās way too early for that type of stuff.
The new federal vaccine requirement was among a number of stringent new measures announced by the president to try to curb the rise in COVID-19 cases fueled by the delta variant.
Lamar Jackson needed one word to sum up his state of mind going into Mondayās season opener against the Las Vegas Raiders. āFinally,ā the Ravens quarterback said. After eight months of questions about his playoff failures, his contract negotiations and his refusal to say whether he would receive the COVID-19 vaccine, Jackson gets to play a football game ā the realm in which he has always seemed most joyous.
Dual plans have taken shape for Baltimore's Druid Hill Park: a re-imagined, more recreational use for its lake and a study of the streets surrounding the park so nearby residents can more safely reach the proposed amenities.
Baltimore fared better than most similar places during the coronavirus pandemic in avoiding sickness and death and in achieving high levels of vaccine coverage, a new study by public health researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found.
The terror attacks of Sept. 11 changed life almost instantly for Muslim Americans in Baltimore and beyond, and the effects are still reverberating.
As Maryland reopens, some disabled people say they would like the option to remain virtual.
Mike Preston writes: If you want to cry in your beer, curl up in a fetal position or play slow music in a tavern because of the Ravens' injuries, then go ahead. Itās way too early for that type of stuff.
Twenty years after 9/11, the bewilderment and fear of that day live on in the minds of those who experienced it. They woke up in one world and went to bed in a different one.
Mike Preston writes: On and off the field, defensive end Calais Campbell is the total package. Only a Super Bowl ring will top off his brief yet spectacular Ravens career.
- A new gun law has put Missouri, a polarized state controlled by an emboldened Republican Party, at the leading edge of a āSecond Amendment sanctuaryā movement.
For this list, Stacker dug into film history to find 25 popular movies that originally had different titles. Here is a look at the creative process behind why some of our favorite films were almost named something entirely different. For more galleries, visit Stacker.
Having come so close so often to giving up on his major league dream, Manny Barreda knows thereās only one surefire way to keep it alive: as long as you have a uniform, you have a chance.
Eight or so things that nobody asked Dan Rodricks about ...
The Orioles (45-94) settled for a series split despite receiving what was perhaps Meansā best start since he no-hit the Seattle Mariners on May 5. He went seven strong innings and allowed only five hits.
Traffic will halt on the Bay Bridge and the Key Bridge, as well as in the water below, for up to 15 hours Thursday as four new towering container cranes make their way on a ship to the Port of Baltimore.
An unidentified male shot Thursday night near Druid Hill Park died at the hospital, Baltimore police said.
A Howard County man who threatened to kill U.S. Rep. Andy Harris over Republicansā baseless claims of a rigged presidential election was sentenced Thursday to serve eight consecutive weekends in jail and six months of home confinement.
Animal services officials in Prince Georgeās County said Wednesday that five zebras escaped more than a week ago from a private farm in the Upper Marlboro area in Prince George's County in Maryland.
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A new community solar farm near Union Bridge will soon be operational, serving over 200 local subscribers, 30% who have a low to moderate income.
- As Maryland reopens, some disabled people say they would like the option to remain virtual.
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