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Inside the Dugout: Cedric Mullins offers reason for hope
Cedric Mullins’ standout first month feels like the one true bright spot of the Orioles’ sluggish start.
Orioles outfielder Cedric Mullins is playing well after being in a funk during long stretches last year.
Baltimore County schools to renegotiate salary raises for staff
Budget challenges are forcing Baltimore County school district officials to rethink the pay increases they’d promised staff.
Baltimore County Public Schools staff were due 5% raises for the next two school years.
Fifth person sentenced for role in Brooklyn Day mass shooting: ‘A small chapter in his story’
Tristan Jackson, 20, of Hillen, pleaded guilty in Baltimore Circuit Court to conspiracy to commit first-degree assault, second-degree assault, use of a handgun during the commission of a crime of violence and possession of a regulated firearm under 21.
Thirty people were shot, two of them fatally, on July 2, 2023, during an annual event at Brooklyn Homes in Baltimore.
Camp Small was warned of fire, environmental hazards ahead of massive blaze
The facility was faulted for blocked fire lanes and combustible mulch, but those don't appear to have contributed to the fire.
Firefighters spray water on the smoldering wood piles as fire continues to burn at the Camp Small city wood recycling facility in December.
An unusually high number of Black Baltimoreans identify as entrepreneurs
New research shows a quarter of residents in Baltimore and Baltimore County describe themselves as entrepreneurs.
New research shows that a quarter of residents in Baltimore and Baltimore County describe themselves as entrepreneurs.
Anne Arundel Police add automated speed cameras near six schools
The addition brings the number of school zones in the county with automated speed enforcement to 31.
Both speed cameras in the 2300 block of West Patapsco Ave. were stolen on Aug. 26. City police have charged a suspect and say he may be responsible for more than a dozen such thefts.
Van Hollen argues Trump has the ability to release Kilmar Abrego Garcia
In a letter to the White House, the senator detailed conversation with the Salvadoran vice president.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., speaks during a news conference upon his arrival from meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador, at Washington Dulles International Airport, in Chantilly, Va., Friday, April 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
Do the Orioles have a leadership void? | Banner Baseball Show
Did the Orioles adequately replace their veteran leaders this offseason?
Corbin Burnes sits in front of the media as the Orioles prepare for their Wild Card Series workout.
‘Like playing in a library’: Remembering the Orioles game without fans
Before COVID, there was no blueprint for going about your business in the eerie quiet as a city teetered on the brink.
BALTIMORE, MD - APRIL 29: Starting pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez #31 of the Baltimore Orioles works Jose Abreu #79 of the Chicago White Sox in the first inning at an empty Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 29, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland. Due to unrest in relation to the arrest and death of Freddie Gray, the two teams played in a stadium closed to the public. Gray, 25, was arrested for possessing a switch blade knife April 12 outside the Gilmor Houses housing project on Baltimore's west side. According to his attorney, Gray died a week later in the hospital from a severe spinal cord injury he received while in police custody.
Rosetta Sands, trailblazing nursing educator, could make the best of any situation
Rosetta Sands, who improved nursing education for students across Maryland and inspired future generations of Black nurses, died April 8.
Rosetta Sands.
Trump’s first 100 days in office: How Maryland has been affected
Here’s a look at some of the ways President Donald Trump’s moves have impacted Maryland during his first 100 days.
Brooklyn Day mass shooting questions remain as prosecutions wind down: ‘Our work is not done’
The last remaining person arrested and charged in connection to a mass shooting that killed two and wounded 28 others at Brooklyn Homes in 2023 is set to learn his fate on Tuesday.
Baltimore Police investigate a mass shooting at Brooklyn Homes on July 2, 2023.
Is Maryland the answer to DC’s MAGA woes? Jamie Raskin says maybe.
When Rep. Jamie Raskin said D.C. should become part of Maryland again, I had to ask. That’ll never happen, right? Then I learned about retrocession.
The Washington Monument is seen on the mall in Washington would be in Maryland if retrocession were ever to happen.
Can Baltimore escape its toxic attachment to sludge?
Synagro, a Baltimore County-based company that contracts with wastewater treatment plants, comes under fire for high levels of toxic forever chemicals.
Synagro’s Back River facility can heat-dry 20,000 dry tons of biosolids annually he Patapsco Wastewater Treatment Plant. The pelletized fertilizer product is sold as a fertilizer or soil conditioner.
Even as spending rises, under half of Maryland 4-year-olds attend public pre-K
Here’s how Maryland pre-K compares to the rest of the nation, by the numbers.
The Blueprint for Maryland's Future calls for all 4-year-olds to attend pre-K. Right now, fewer than half are enrolled in a publicly funded programs.
Tomoyuki Sugano delivers a strong start when the Orioles needed it most
Sugano recorded a career-high 17 whiffs in five innings pitched.
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano delivers during the second inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees, Monday, April 28, 2025, in Baltimore.
Ryan O’Hearn apologizes for hot-mic moment that, well, wasn’t about baseballs
As the game on the field continued, a clip of O’Hearn’s ribald remark took off on X.
Baltimore Orioles' Ryan O'Hearn celebrates after hitting a three-run home run during the third inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees, Monday, April 28, 2025, in Baltimore.
Johns Hopkins to tap earnings from endowment to help address federal cuts
As the federal government scales back funding for research, Johns Hopkins is launching its own grant programs to keep the work going.
Johns Hopkins University plans to launch research grant programs of its own to help make up for lost federal funding.
Police search for man they say stabbed 5 people, including 2 children, in Harford County
Raja Zahid Maqsood is wanted on an arrest warrant for attempted first-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder and assault charges.
A still from surveillance footage released by The Harford County Sheriff's Office showing who they say is Raja Zahid Maqsood leaving a store.
Former Bullets player Stan Love, brother of Beach Boys’ Mike Love and father of Heat’s Kevin Love, dies at 76
Stan Love was a 6-foot-9 forward who starred at Morningside High School in Inglewood, California, and at Oregon before he was selected ninth overall by Baltimore in the 1971 NBA draft.
FILE - Stan Love (34) of the Los Angeles Lakers gets Steve Mix's arm out of the way as he gets a jump shot off in the first half of NBA game with the 76ers, on  Jan. 9, 1975 in Philadelphia.
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