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- Welcome to your Orioles watching companion. Return here throughout the game for real-time recaps and analysis.
- The teams are both 2-0 as they prepare to face off on Sunday.
- Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Monday against the Detroit Tigers.
- On the final night of competition Sunday at the World Para Swimming Championships, Mallory Weggemann and Loyola Maryland graduate McKenzie Coan recorded a 1-2 finish.
- A week after Lamar Jackson led an unstoppable offense with his arm, the Ravens leaned on his legs to grit out a 23-17 win Sunday over the Arizona Cardinals.
- Welcome to your Ravens watching companion. Return here throughout the game for real-time recaps and analysis.
- Welcome to your Orioles watching companion. Return here throughout the game for real-time recaps and analysis.
- Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Sunday against the Detroit Tigers.
- John Carroll's field hockey team won its Fall Classic, sweeping a pair of games.
- State football roundup: McDaniel moves to 2-0 with 13-0 win over Moravian
- Capitals forward Evgeny Kuznetsov suspended without pay by NHL for 3 regular-season games.
- Welcome to your Orioles watching companion. Return here throughout the game for real-time recaps and analysis.
- Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Saturday night against the Detroit Tigers.
- Welcome to your Orioles watching companion. Return here throughout the game for real-time recaps and analysis.
- Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Friday night against the Detroit Tigers.
- Mary Grace Goyena had 10 kills and Grace Wallace had 24 assists to lead the host Sailors over the Eagles.
- Welcome to your Orioles watching companion. Return here throughout the game for real-time recaps and analysis.
- Poly football coach Marquise OāNeal named Ravens High School Coach of the Week.
- Each week The Baltimore Sunās sports staff predict the winners of every NFL game.
- Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Thursday night against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- Find out if The Baltimore Sunās staff thinks the Ravens will win their home opener Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.
- McDonogh cruises past Gilman in boys soccer; Archbishop Spalding routs Roland Park in girls soccer
- Washington Mystics forward Elena Delle Donne named WNBA player of the year.
- Welcome to your Orioles watching companion. Return here throughout the game for real-time recaps and analysis.
- Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- Varsity roundup: Archbishop Curley, CM Wright play to scoreless draw in boys soccer
- Welcome to your Orioles watching companion. Return here throughout the game for real-time recaps and analysis.
- The Baltimore Blast of the Major Arena Soccer League will hold open tryouts.
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- Interstate 695 in Baltimore County is closed at Providence Road for police activity Tuesday afternoon, the Maryland State Highway administration said.
- Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- The Ravens werenāt the only big winners on Sunday: A bettor made a risky wager on the game that netted $600,000.
- After a man who parked a van full of stolen diesel fuel caused Baltimore officials to evacuate downtown, the Comptroller's office says the crime is relatively rare in the state.
- After a man who parked a van full of stolen diesel fuel caused Baltimore officials to evacuate downtown, the Comptroller's office says the crime is relatively rare in the state.
- A long and arduous bargaining session between the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and its 77 musicians ended Monday without an agreement.
- Money for Maryland Transit Administration capital projects is set to plummet by $345 million, or about 10%, over the next six fiscal years, according to the stateās latest draft transportation budget.
- The Orioles continued to cull the holdovers from the previous front office regime on the player development side by letting go of eight coaches and instructors Monday.
- Baltimore emergency officials evacuated a large area of downtown on Monday after an abandoned van loaded with 1,000 gallons of gasoline was discovered in the parking garage of one of the cityās most venerable companies, officials said.
- Becca Meyers of Timonium won the United Statesā first gold medal of the World Para Swimming Championships in London on Monday.
- Laureate Education Inc. has announced a public offering of shares by its controlling stockholder.
- Kelley McCormick has left her role as head of corporate communications at Under Armour to pursue other opportunities.
- Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith will miss "multiple weeks" after suffering a Grade 2 knee sprain in Sunday's win over the Dolphins.
- The chairwoman of Baltimore City Councilās labor committee wants to end testing candidates for many city jobs for marijuana use.
- Edith R. Esslinger, an Army nurse who served in World War II and the Korean War, has died at age 99.
- Rush-hour traffic in downtown Baltimore is expected to be a mess Monday evening, with several streets closed as police investigate a van discovered with 1,000 gallons of gasoline inside it.
- The Ravens scored 59 points on Sunday in their win over the Dolphins. The Terps scored 63 points in their win Saturday over Syracuse. Here are the breakdowns by position.
- From LSU's ability to light up the scoreboard to Maryland's chances in the Big Ten race, here are the biggest takeaways from Week 2 of the college football season.
- Police said when they arrived in West Baltimoreās Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood they found a blood trail but no victim.
- The fall instructional league is typically where young prospects go to continue their development, but Mike Elias said the Orioles are looking to hold that in January this year.
- The State Highway Administration removed four signs for āNegro Mountainā from Western Maryland roads in April over concerns about racial sensitivity, an agency spokeswoman confirmed Sunday.