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- Baltimore Ravens tight end Owen Daniels, 31, has had a longtime affinity for meteorology and the weather — a fact that's mostly unbeknown to many of his teammates.
- Owners of three Catonsville businesses and Arbutus Arts Festival honored
- The World Cup has become a major event for local sports fans, thanks to the growth of youth soccer and the proliferation of overseas soccer coverage on American television.
- Maybe we shouldn't be surprised that California Chrome co-owner Steve Coburn, who hails from Nevada, would choose to double down on the incendiary comments he made after his horse failed to win the third jewel of the Triple Crown on Saturday.
- Bucky Lasek will compete in skateboard vert and rallycross at X Games 2014 in Austin, Texas.
- Tony Jeter is a world-class boxer who has been at the pro level for many years. And he also has his own promotions company, Jeter Promotions, which produces boxing matches and other events. "It is extremely stressful," said Jeter, a Laurel High graduate who trains at the Laurel Boys and Girls Club. "It is crazy and stressful. Why do I do it? That is a good question. I am a glutton for punishment."
- The annual Memorial Day parade in Annapolis is among several events to mark the holiday in Anne Arundel County.
- A recap of the May 20 season finale of "Dancing with the Stars"
- A recap of the May 19 season premiere of 'The Bachelorette,' as lawyer Andi sends the first six guys home
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- Vladimir Mehul Baptiste imagined conversations with his family, according to his mother, banged on the walls of his home screaming, "What's wrong with me" and sat in a rainstorm because he said it felt good.
- Police apprehended a man Tuesday after he drove a truck into and barricaded himself inside the Channel 2 news station in Towson.
- An emotionally disturbed man drives a landscaping truck into the lobby of Baltimore TV station WMAR around noon and then spends the afternoon inside the building watching other TV outlets covering his five-hour standoff with police.
- This couple's relationship took full bloom under the cherry blossoms
- About 30 minutes after the Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse team had wrapped up a 13-8 victory over visiting Albany on April 4, three players were still standing on the Homewood Field turf, signing autographs and posing for pictures with fans.
- Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown and Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler launched barbed attacks on each other's record and character as they and Del. Heather R. Mizeur met in the Democratic gubernatorial campaign's first televised debate Wednesday night.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group boosted revenue and profit in the first quarter, citing better-than-expected spending on political advertising, strong gains from Super Bowl and Olympics ads and lower expenses at many of the company's television stations.
- GOP governor candidates to debate again on May 31. It is the second scheduled debate among the four contenders.
- A recap of the April 28 episode of 'Dancing with the Stars,' as Ricky Martin is the guest judge and injuries seem to rule
- Baltimore's WMAR, Channel 2, is unveiling a new 6 p.m. newscast that officials say will include more in-depth coverage and investigative reporting
- With "Save the Last Dance" and the shot-in-Baltimore "Step Up," Duane Adler established himself as one of the go-to screenwriters for 21st-century dance movies. But apparently that wasn't enough.
- You could pen a thick book about the traditions and history of the Maryland and Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse teams, including colorful characters like Henry Ciccarone and Frank Urso, hard-fought games, respect, mutual disdain and a nasty bench-clearing brawl in 1977.
- Ellicott City residents are among the nation's top-ranked ballroom competitors in their age division, having won a national title in 2012 and gaining international experience and accolades along the way.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. is one of several large broadcasters that could be forced to sell television stations or other assets or rethink future acquisition plans under new media ownership rules the Federal Communications Commission is set to consider later this month.
- The Annapolis Film Festival will feature films about a troubled family created by filmmakers who are also related.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. offered to restructure the nearly $1 billion planned acquisition of seven ABC affiliates and a Washington-based cable news network, changes it says will satisfy cross-ownership concerns recently raised by the Federal Communications Commission. It also announced that its board approved spending $150 million more to repurchase shares.
- One evening my sister, Mary, called me, all excited about a news item she saw on ABC's World News with Diane Sawyer. Mary said that it was both sad and beautiful at the same time. The episode, in Sawyer's "America Strong" segment, was titled, "iPods Awaken Memories through Music For Those with Alzheimer's," reported by Byron Pitts.
- A recap of the Season 18 premiere of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars," as Erin Andrews makes her debut as co-host and a new roster of celebrity hoofers take to the stage