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Jon Meoli: Tomoyuki Sugano’s success stands out on underperforming Orioles
The reality is watching Sugano pitch is one of the few joys of this team, even on days like Thursday.
Tomoyuki Sugano has been the bright spot of the Orioles’ rotation in an extremely taxing season.
Orioles sink to low they haven’t hit since the rebuild in 4-0 loss to Twins
The Orioles have lost all six games against Minnesota and, in turn, they’ve helped the Twins win 11 straight.
Orioles center fielder Cedric Mullins catches a ball hit by Brooks Lee of the Minnesota Twins during the second inning Thursday at Camden Yards.
Public ‘trolley’ service returns to Old Ellicott City after 70 years
Howard County is launching a free weekend “trolley” bus service through Old Ellicott City’s Main Street.
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball, center left, joins others to launch the public “trolley” service in Old Ellicott City on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
Dr. David Fowler was a well-respected medical examiner, until he wasn’t
Dr. David Fowler was a well-regarded former chief medical examiner before he consulted on a high-profile case that brought fresh scrutiny to his work in Maryland.
In this image from video, Dr. David Fowler, a retired forensic pathologist and former chief medical examiner for the state of Maryland testifies as Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill presides, Wednesday, April 14, 2021, in the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn. Chauvin is charged in the May 25, 2020 death of George Floyd.
After a yearslong vigil, supporters of Tyrone West gain a remarkable reversal
Independent pathologists commissioned by the state concluded that Tyrone West’s case should be reclassified as a homicide.
Tawanda Jones, sister of Tyrone West, speaks out on police brutality at a rally for Tyre Nichols on the corner of North Avenue and North Charles Street on January 28, 2023.
Here’s what you need to know about Maryland’s sweeping audit of police-custody deaths
The audit’s implications reach far beyond a finding of 36 wrongfully classified deaths.
Dr. Jeff Kukucka, center, joined by Gov. Wes Moore and Attorney General Anthony Brown at a press conference at the State House in Annapolis to announce the release a wide-ranging independent audit of nearly 90 in-custody deaths spanning 2003 to 2019.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from Preakness to new Italian festival
Whether you want to cheer on horses at the Preakness Stakes, hit an early dance party at a morning rave or celebrate Italian culture at a new festival, we’ve got you covered.
Attendees dance at the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in May 2023.
Forensic failures: 36 police-custody deaths should have been ruled a homicide, audit finds
The yearslong audit cited racial and pro-police bias in the work of the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
In this Jan. 28, 2019, photo, pictures of Anton Black decorate a collage in his family's home in Greensboro, Md. Black, 19, died after a struggle with three officers and a civilian outside the home in September 2018.
Anne Arundel ransomware attack compromised confidential health data, county says
Officials said in a news release that the county first became aware of the attack Feb. 22 and immediately commissioned an investigation into the extent of the breach “with the assistance of industry-leading cybersecurity specialists, law enforcement partners, and relevant state agencies.”
The Arundel Center in downtown Annapolis houses county government offices.
For sale: Beautiful contemporary home nestled in Ilchester
The home was designed for indoor-outdoor living, taking advantage of its beautiful surroundings in Howard County.
Maryland hires Braves executive Jim Smith as athletic director, looking for new voice in ‘rapidly’ changing era
Smith comes to College Park with a reputation for revenue generation at a time when the Terps' spending power has come under scrutiny.
Testudo, the University of Maryland mascot, pumps up the crowd at the XFINITY Center.
US overdose deaths fell 27% last year, the largest one-year decline ever seen
Free Naloxone signs are displayed at a tent during a health event on June 26, 2021, in Charleston, W.Va.
Lack of progress on Columbia lakefront library concerns Howard County officials
It's been two years since the “iconic” Columbia lakefront library project was announced. There’s been little movement on the project’s progress.
The Columbia Lakefront near the Mall in Columbia, Md. on Friday, May 2, 2025.
Pimlico Race Course is full of artifacts. Where will they go when it is razed?
Meet the archivists charged with preserving Maryland's racing history.
Jockey portraits hang in the Hall of Fame Dining Room at Pimlico Race Course.
2025 Ravens schedule: Predictions and analysis for every game
Here’s how reporters Jonas Shaffer and Giana Han predict each game will go.
The Ravens will play both of their games against the Cincinnati Bengals in a three-week span late in the season.
What to know about the Supreme Court arguments in the birthright citizenship case
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Thursday in its first case stemming from the blitz of actions that have marked the start of President Donald Trump’s second term.
The United States Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. on Friday, January 3, 2025.
Gunnar Henderson piles pressure on himself, but his recent performance bodes well for Orioles
The All-Star shortstop had four hits, including a home run, in Wednesday’s doubleheader.
Gunnar Henderson beats the throw to reach base on an error Wednesday in Game 1 of the Orioles’ doubleheader. They lost both games to the Twins.
Pimlico Race Course is dilapidated, but it’s ours. And some people — even visitors — love it.
It might be the homeliest venue anywhere hosting a major sporting event. But there's much to love about Pimlico.
Pimlico Race Course prepares to host the 150th Preakness Stakes this week.
7 Things to do in Howard County, from Wine in the Woods to Ben Folds with a youth orchestra
Here is a look at things to do in Howard County for the week ending May 21, including Wine in the Woods.
Manor Hill Brewing is hosting baby goat yoga Sunday morning.
After losing money at a disastrous Baltimore book festival, they’re starting their own
After the A Million Lives book festival resulted in broken promises and scandals, a local book pop-up owner and event planner are stepping into the fray to launch their own event.
Amber and Matt Hodgson, whose Bookish Signs and More produces beautiful, digitally printed book edges, want to pour that same passion into their new book festival.
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