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Orioles lose high-scoring affair against Jays 9-8 ahead of the trade deadline
Even though the Baltimore clinched the series win, it’s too little too late for the season.
Left fielder Colton Cowser watches Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Myles Straw’s homer sail over the wall in the second inning.
Kamala Harris won’t run for California gov, leaving open possible White House run in 2028
Former Vice President Kamala Harris will not run for California governor next year, leaving open the possibility that she could mount a third run for the White House in 2028.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris’ decision to not run for California governor extends a guessing game about her political future that started after she lost last year’s presidential election to Donald Trump.
Bodycam video shows arrest of retired sheriff’s captain who reported sex crime
Four body camera videos were recently filed as exhibits in U.S. District Court in Baltimore, where Jackie Conway, 61, of Baltimore, has a pending civil rights lawsuit.
A still from body camera footage shows Baltimore County Police officers arresting Jackie Conway last year.
Bit by bit, what’s left of the Key Bridge is coming down
Sixteen months after the bridge’s main span was knocked down by a massive container ship, killing six construction workers, demolition of the remaining structures has begun.
An excavator lifts a slab of roadway as work continued on demolishing the southwest ramp to the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Wednesday.
Amid public furor, Baltimore County Council weighs whether to replace inspector general
Khadija Walker, the Baltimore County executive's pick for inspector general, made her case at a marathon public hearing Tuesday.
Baltimore County inspector general nominee Khadija Walker attends Tuesday's Baltimore County Council work session.
The Aberdeen-IronBirds baseball breakup comes to a head this week
The Aberdeen IronBirds, in a long feud with the city, appear likely to move to Frederick, a deal apparently set to be announced this week.
Jackson Holliday plays with the Aberdeen IronBirds in 2023. Attain Sports, which bought the Orioles' minor league affiliate last year, is announcing 'something big" in Frederick this week.
Baltimore schools ignored antisemitism complaints, ADL alleges
Baltimore City Public Schools, the complaint says, knew its schools were hostile places for Jewish students.
An ADL complaint says the Baltimore school system, which is headquartered on North Avenue, hasn't done enough to address what the group says is harassment of Jewish students.
Baltimore adds new speed cameras in school zones
Starting in August, new speed cameras in Baltimore school zones and a vehicle height-monitoring system will be activated.
A rectangular grey box that houses an automated traffic camera stands on a city sidewalk as a blurred black SUV drives by.
Ravens stock report: Devontez Walker, cornerbacks on the rise after first week of training camp
Here’s a look at which Ravens are trending up and down after six practices in Owings Mills.
Wide receiver Devontez Walker, right, couldn’t separate against reserve defensive backs in training camp last season. Now he is winning against Nate Wiggins and Jaire Alexander.
Officials investigate how gunman carried out deadly attack on NYC office building
Investigators on Wednesday were looking into how a former high school football player who blamed the game for his mental health problems carried out a deadly attack on an office building that is home to the NFL.
People hug while attending a vigil at Bryant Park for the people killed by a gunman at a Manhattan office building the day before, Tuesday, July 29, 2025, in New York.
Assateague Island drowning victim identified as 18-year-old from Virginia
Authorities have identified the 18-year-old who drowned at Assateague Island as Crescencio Lucas Chavez Velasquez of Virginia.
The 18-year-old and another swimmer were about 150 yards south of the lifeguarded zone of the seashore.
For sale: Craftsman-style estate with serene outdoor spaces in Clarksville
Inside the over 7,000-square-foot home, you’ll find rich architectural details and luxurious interiors. It’s set on three private acres and has a stunning back patio, with a fishpond, built-in hot tub and an attractive outdoor kitchen.
Training camp: Isaiah Likely to miss time | Banner Ravens Podcast
Aren’t you glad the Ravens didn’t trade Mark Andrews?
Before the Savannah Bananas exploded, Orioles pitcher Cade Povich helped create Banana Ball
Cade Povich delivers a pitch as a member of the Savannah Bananas in 2020.
Tsunami waves from 8.8 magnitude quake reach Japan, Hawaii and California
Authorities warned the risk from the 8.8 magnitude quake could last for hours.
An image taken from a video released by Geophysical Service of the Russian Academy of Sciences, shows the aftermath of tsunami hitting the coastal area of Severo-Kurilsk.
Letter: It’s time for a reset for the Baltimore County inspector general’s office
Baltimore County needs a reset for the inspector general's office, says N. Scott Phillips, a member of the House of Delegates, and Khadija Walker is uniquely qualified for the job.
Khadija Walker.
7 things to do in Howard County: The fair is back!
Seven things to do in Howard County from July 31 to Aug. 6, including the concert in the park and the Howard County fairgrounds.
The 79th annual Howard County Fair returns Saturday.
Staff failed to prevent sexual activity at youth detention center, watchdog finds
The report also criticized the agency for mismanaging an evacuation during a flood risk and rising assaults on staff.
A state watchdog has found significant safety failures at a Western Maryland youth facility.
Baltimore’s register of wills office spent over $1M on media, unaired TV show, audit finds
In response to the audit, the wills office, which has been led by former Baltimore City Councilwoman Belinda Conaway since 2014, called the allegations “unsubstantiated” without elaborating.
Belinda Conaway, who was elected as Baltimore City's Register of Wills in 2014.
Baltimore hosted the nation’s best poets — and crowned a king
Twelve poets vied last week for Charm City Slam's champion title, a highly regarded position in Baltimore's "mecca" of a slam poetry scene.
Black Chakra, center, sits on the stage with his fellow poets after being named the winner of the Charm City Slam Finals at the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company in Baltimore.
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