Baltimore City launches plan to monitor students commuting after schoolMayor Brandon Scott announced a safety initiative this week to monitor some Baltimore students as they commute after school. June 01, 2023
We can thank COVID for at least one result: the rise of the virtual gathering | GUEST COMMENTARYWhile Zoom communication is not in-person communication, it certainly provides a close second. June 01, 2023
Man killed after Thursday shooting in North Baltimore, police sayA 28-year-old man was killed early Thursday after a shooting in North Baltimore, Baltimore Police said. June 01, 2023
Dan Rodricks: Early signs of progress on Baltimore’s squeegee front, but here comes summer | COMMENTARYBaltimore's chief administrative officer: 'We have an infrastructure in place that didn't exist before.' June 01, 2023
New Windsor, Taneytown, Union Bridge and Westminster will use grant money to update park facilitiesFour municipalities in Carroll County are slated to receive an equal share of $603,675 in state grants to put toward recreational and park projects. New Windsor, Taneytown, Union Bridge and Westminster will get $150,918 each in Program Open Space funding. June 01, 2023
Why this season will be a critical one for the Ravens’ offensive line | ANALYSISWith a new offensive coordinator and a new starter at left guard, the cohesiveness, growth and success of the Ravens' offensive line this season will go a long way toward the team's success. June 01, 2023
Booked for summer: 10 beach reads with ties to MarylandEscaping Baltimore with a trip to the beach? Pack your imagination along with the sunscreen and a few good summer reads. June 01, 2023
How the Orioles brought Yennier Cano’s ‘beautiful’ breakout to BaltimoreFor Yennier Cano to achieve his breakout season in Baltimore, it took not only determination from the Cuban right-hander but collaboration between several members of Orioles leadership. June 01, 2023
5 ways to celebrate Pride 2023 in BaltimoreCelebrate LGBTQ Pride 2023 with a list of fun things to do in Baltimore from parties to concerts to sporting events. June 01, 2023
Salisbury baseball and softball rooting for each other in respective NCAA Division III College World SeriesAfter qualifying for the College World Series, both the Salisbury baseball and softball teams have an opportunity to capture national championships in the same season, which only Eastern Connecticut State has done in 1982 and 1990. June 01, 2023
James M. Griffin, president of Baltimore chapter of CORE, entrepreneur and school board member, diesJames M. Griffin, a civil rights activist and school board member, died May 14 at his West Baltimore home. He was 91. June 01, 2023
No. 1 Johns Hopkins baseball pursuing elusive NCAA Division III championship for longtime coach Bob BabbJohns Hopkins baseball has never won an NCAA championship, but the Blue Jays are the top seed in this year's Division III College World Series, and coach Bob Babb believes this is the deepest team he's had in 44 years at the helm. June 01, 2023
Methodists to vote on departure of 23 area churches over LGBTQ+ clergy, marriagesAbout 1,200 Methodists of the Baltimore-Washington Conference will vote this week on whether 23 churches may leave the denomination over LGBTQ+ issues. June 01, 2023
Weekly recycling to resume in Baltimore in early 2024 — as long as new garbage trucks arrive — officials say during budget talksBaltimore officials doubled down Wednesday on their commitment to restart the city’s weekly recycling collection in early 2024, but warned that the move will be possible only if the city receives 30 new garbage trucks that are currently in production. May 31, 2023
BSO’s Jonathon Heyward to become music director of Lincoln Center’s summer orchestra, Mostly MozartJonathon Heyward, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's incoming music director, to lead Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Orchestra, which will be renamed. May 31, 2023
Orioles relievers get crushed by Guardians in 12-8 loss as they drop back-to-back series for 1st time this seasonSeven Orioles relievers combined to allow 12 runs and 17 hits to the Guardians, spoiling an offensive outburst and a strong debut by center fielder Aaron Hicks in a 12-8 loss. May 31, 2023
Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts tried to trademark Artscape name. City officials struck back.The Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts tried to trademark the Artscape name, but Baltimore City fought back. May 31, 2023
New UMD School of Medicine institute aims to change addiction treatment and preventionAs the toll of America’s opioid epidemic continues to mount, the University of Maryland School of Medicine announced the Kahlert Institute for Addiction Medicine, where researchers, substance use disorder specialists and doctors will work together to change the way addiction is treated, prevented and studied. May 31, 2023
Teachers union reaches contract agreement with Baltimore County Public Schools following yearslong negotiationsAfter years of negotiating over a new pay scale, the Teachers Association of Baltimore County and the county's public school system have agreed upon a tentative contract for the upcoming school year. May 31, 2023
Inmate at Jessup prison charged with attempted murder after another inmate was stabbed 25 timesJabari Zacharius Rogers, a 21-year-old Brooklyn resident serving time in a Jessup prison, faces attempted murder charges after another inmate was stabbed more than two dozen times in January. May 31, 2023