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Baltimore home for D.C. United minor league club would cost $200M, but funding source is TBD
The stadium authority published a report Friday considering Carroll Park Golf Course and a Baltimore Peninsula site as potential homes for a 7,500-seat soccer stadium.
The Maryland Stadium Authority just studied the possibility of building a soccer stadium on one of two sites. One is Carroll Park, a city-owned park near Pigtown. Photographed Friday, May 30, 2025.
Scott picks Tennessee official to lead Baltimore’s health department
Michelle Taylor is a doctor, breast cancer survivor, Hopkins grad and serves in the Air National Guard
Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced the appointment of Dr. Michelle Taylor as Commissioner for the Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD), starting August 1, 2025.
Too hot to trot: AVAM postpones July Fourth pet parade in Baltimore over rising heat concerns
The American Visionary Art Museum said Friday it won’t host its annual animal parade and talent show due to warming temperatures.
Bella the Pug relaxes on her float at the AVAM July 4th pet parade on July 4, 2023.
MASN to relocate set for pre- and postgame shows, sources say
Sources familiar with MASN’s plans worry the move will create technical problems that will impact the quality of the show.
MASN’s pregame and postgame shows will be relocated to a space in the B&O Warehouse beginning next homestand, multiple sources said.
Orioles hire John Mabry as senior adviser, bolstering coaching staff experience
Mabry, who graduated from high school in Chesapeake City, is a longtime major league player and coach.
JUPITER, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 22: Hitting coach John Mabry of the Miami Marlins poses during Photo Day at Roger Dean Stadium on February 22, 2024 in Jupiter, Florida. (Photo by Brennan Asplen/Getty Images)
Maryland leaders refute Trump ‘sanctuary’ designation as immigration fight escalates
One Republican-led Maryland county called the 'sanctuary' designation ‘wholly inaccurate’.
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich said his county will continue to “help those in need because it is the right thing to do.”
Top of the World observation deck won’t close — yet
The Top of the World observation deck, at the Baltimore World Trade Center, won’t close this month after all.
Hailey Midgley, left, and Brett Midgley check out the view from the Top of the World Observation Leck at the Baltimore World Trade Center in April.
Orioles place Cedric Mullins on IL, bring back Cooper Hummel
Mullins has been in and out of the lineup lately, and interim manager Tony Mansolino said it was in an effort to keep him “fresh.”
Cedric Mullins rounds the bases after hitting a three-run home run against the Milwaukee Brewers on May 19.
Kyle Goon: Ravens need to dream big to justify stadium costs
There's nearly half a billion of public money being sunk into renovations at M&T Bank Stadium. Baltimore and Maryland deserves bigger events at the venue to justify the price tag.
Ravens Rich Tamayo, Senior VP of Stadium Operations and Guest Experience, conducts a tour of the new M&T Bank Stadium improvements underway for the 2025 and 2026 seasons.
Baltimore’s next health commissioner has big job to fill, with long vacancy a factor
A new Baltimore health commissioner will take over an office that has been known for doing big things. Lately, there hasn't been a leader there to oversee even the little things.
Baltimore City Health Department in Baltimore, Thursday May 29, 2025.
Maryland officials must describe how they combat overdose deaths in treatment under new law
Under the law effective July 1, signed by Gov. Wes Moore last week, the Maryland Department of Health must detail in annual reports how the state agency is improving oversight and regulation of the treatment field.
Baltimore City Democrat Del. Sandy Rosenberg, left, sponsored a bill that requires the Maryland Department of Health to detail how the agency is improving oversight and regulation of the treatment field.
As BGE bills are set to rise, utility commission demands a delay
The Maryland Public Service Commission is ordering Baltimore Gas and Electric to mitigate the effects of an impending supply-side rate increase by shifting cost recovery to less expensive times of year.
Frederick Hoover, chairman of the Maryland Public Service Commission, wants BGE to flatten bills ahead of high-usage summer months.
Supreme Court lets Trump end humanitarian parole for 500,000 people from 4 countries
The justices lifted a lower-court order that kept humanitarian parole protections in place for more than 500,000 migrants from four countries: Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
The United States Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. on Friday, January 3, 2025.
Letter: Orioles fans deserve better than Mike Elias’ ‘malpractice’
Zack Wolfe, a longtime Orioles fan from Manchester, says executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias has committed ‘malpractice’ with the team’s roster.
Mike Elias, executive vice president and general manager for the Baltimore Orioles, speaks to the media before a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Tuesday, May 20, 2025, in Milwaukee.
Baltimore rap duo’s shocking sound is testing boundaries and winning praise
Baltimore rap duo Infinity Knives and Brian Ennals discuss their latest album, “A City Drowned in God’s Black Tears.”
Brian Ennals, left, and Tariq “Infinity Knives” Ravelomanana in front of the shop Eric 500.
Ellen O. Moyer, Annapolis’ only ever woman mayor, is running at 89 for City Council
If she won, Ellen O. Moyer would possibly be the oldest person to serve on the council, turning 90 about a month after taking office in January.
Ellen O. Moyer, Annapolis' first and only ever woman mayor, is running for a seat on the City Council.
What to know about Baltimore U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume’s run for a leadership role
The role would put Mfume in a sweet spot to take over as committee chair if Democrats take back the House of Representatives next November.
U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume has told colleagues he’s running to be the top Democrat on an influential House committee.
Jim Ally, former Baltimore social worker and history enthusiast, had a smile ‘like sunlight’
Jim Ally, a native Baltimorean who spent his professional life helping people in need or experiencing homelessness, died May 12 after a two-year battle with cancer.
Rayman “Jim” Ally Jr.
Conservatives want to reform higher education. Johns Hopkins is helping.
A new partnership with the American Enterprise Institute aims to bring more political balance to the faculty.
Jon Meoli: Heston Kjerstad has examples in Orioles clubhouse of poor starts turning quickly
Ryan Mountcastle has been advising the young slugger during his early-career slump.
Orioles outfielder Heston Kjerstad is hitting under .200 with an OPS in the mid-.500s.
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