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Maryland seeking bids for ‘world-class’ appeals court building in Annapolis
Maryland is seeking bids to construct a towering five-story, approximately $200 million building in Annapolis to relocate the state’s two appeals courts.
Maryland is seeking bids to construct a towering five-story, approximately $200 million building in Annapolis to relocate the state’s two appeals courts.
From thumbs up to middle fingers, Tesla owners are along for Musk’s political ride
To sell or not to sell? That is the question for Tesla owners who oppose CEO Elon Musk’s unprecedented role in the federal government but still love the company's electric vehicles.
Cadeem Franklin holds his chicken while sitting inside of his Tesla outside of his home in Baltimore, Friday, April 11, 2025.
Baltimore County Public Library takes a page from the Pratt with marquee author series
The Baltimore County Public Library is taking a page from the Pratt library’s playbook and engaging the public with lively talks, much-needed services and even some parent-and-me desks so you can take your child to the library and get some work done.
Bestselling authors Erik Larson, Jennifer Weiner, and Percival Everett are three of the upcoming speakers at the Baltimore County Public Library's author series.
Jon Meoli: Don’t let the Orioles’ sloppy defense off the hook in this slow start
The Orioles’ inconsistent defense is starting to feel like a problem. Though, to be fair, there are several.
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - APRIL 18: (L-R) Ryan Mountcastle #6, Jordan Westburg #11, Gunnar Henderson #2 and Jorge Mateo #3 of the Baltimore Orioles look on against the Cincinnati Reds at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 18, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Commentary: What being principal at Frederick Douglass H.S. during Freddie Gray unrest taught me
There’s a simple but powerful idea that often gets lost in our polarized conversations: two things can be true at the same time.
Frederick Douglass High School, established in 1883, is the second oldest high school created specifically for African American students.
Man fatally struck by Charm City Circulator bus in downtown Baltimore, police say
A 63-year-old man died after he fell into the street and was struck by a Charm City Circulator bus Tuesday evening in downtown Baltimore, according to police.
The side of a bus is shown. Words on it say "CHARM CITY CIRCULATOR" and "FAST. FRIENDLY."
Which top draft prospects will the Ravens avoid — and covet? They’ve left some clues
Where will Eric DeCosta look in the first round? We examined 20 players who’ve been linked to the Ravens’ top pick.
Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta speaks at the team’s predraft press conference last week.
The Dish: Hampden is taking the nuclear option to stop this BYOB from selling booze
The neighbors of Brick Bistro in Hampden have spent three years trying to keep it from getting a liquor license. What happens next could affect all Baltimore residents.
The Hampden neighbors of Brick Bistro, 4001 Falls Road, will put a rarely-used law to the test in April.
Orioles starter Tomoyuki Sugano continues a season of ‘firsts’ as he adjusts to MLB
Sugano signed with the Baltimore Orioles this winter for $13 million, and he’s scheduled to make his fifth start of the season Wednesday against the Washington Nationals.
Tomoyuki Sugano is the first and only Orioles starter to complete seven innings this year.
7 things to do in Baltimore County includes masterworks at UMBC, nature walks
Things to do in Baltimore County including masterworks at UMBC, hiking at Oregon Ridge, dancing in Catonsville and more.
A young Pileated woodpecker waits in its nest cavity for a parent to return with food at Oregon Ridge Park in Baltimore County.
Kyle Goon: Where is the love for the Terps’ Tai Felton? He shows a blind spot in the NFL draft
In one of the most scrutinized processes in sports, somehow it feels as if NFL talent evaluators are overlooking the talented Maryland player who was one of the most productive receivers in the country last year.
Tai Felton caught 172 passes for 2,207 yards and 17 touchdowns in 46 games at Maryland.
Allergy season is in full swing in Maryland and about to get worse. Here’s how to cope.
Baltimore’s allergy season is here and it may big longer and worse for many of us.
A Mallard swims in pollen filled water along the eastern shoreline of the Patapsco River in Baltimore County.
Orioles put up another forgettable effort in 1-hit loss to Nationals
What the Orioles produced in their 7-0 loss to the Washington Nationals was an all-around disappointment. And it drops Baltimore to 9-13 this season.
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 22: Gunnar Henderson #2 of the Baltimore Orioles walks to the dugout after striking out to end the sixth inning against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on April 22, 2025 in Washington, DC.
Key Bridge families get $1.2M donation after being shut out of largest relief fund
The Baltimore Community Foundation donated $1.2 million to help the families of the six workers who died in the Key Bridge disaster, Mayor Brandon Scott said Tuesday afternoon.
The Baltimore Community Foundation donated $1.2 million to help the families of the six workers who died in the Key Bridge disaster.
Maryland sounds alarm about speeders in work zones: ‘Traveling through their office’
Maryland officials rolled out new data findings Tuesday as part of Work Zone Awareness Week, a national initiative to promote safer driving along stretches of roadway where people may be working mere feet from cars ripping down an active highway.
As of January, automated speed cameras in work zones issue tiered citations, meaning higher penalties for worse infractions.
Souvlaki ‘temporarily closed,’ Hampden location up for lease
After more than 10 years in Hampden, Souvlaki has “temporarily closed” its location on the Avenue, as well as the owners’ other local restaurants.
Souvlaki, a Mediterranean restaurant in Hampden.
Baltimore’s proposed tax cut could come at a cost — like a new trash fee
Cutting Baltimore City property tax rates would come at a cost — about $120 million annually.
Trash cans on North Chester Street are set out for pickup in the afternoon of Thursday, August 29, 2024.
FEMA cancels tens of millions in Maryland sea-level rise, flooding grants
FEMA canceling a disaster mitigation program is a blow to the flood-prone town of Crisfield and a wetlands restoration effort in South Baltimore.
CRISFIELD, MD - SEPTEMBER 24: A home health aide walks to her client's home along the flooded Cove Street following two days of heavy rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia on September 24, 2023 in Crisfield, Maryland. Ophelia made landfall early Saturday in North Carolina, producing high winds and heavy rain across the Carolinas, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey. The city of Crisfield will apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency and Maryland Department of Emergency Management grants to help pay for a $63 million flood control program to mitigate flooding by raising roads, and building new tide gates, berms, and other projects.
Inside the Dugout: How we got here with the Orioles’ pitching crisis
The Orioles’ pitching woes are the type they ultimately would like to be able to solve internally.
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - APRIL 18: Starting pitcher Cade Povich #37 of the Baltimore Orioles reacts after allowing a three run home run to Matt McLain #9 of the Cincinnati Reds during the fourth inning at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 18, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Mr. Trash Wheel joins the Ravens flock, gets ‘bodacious’ California cousin
The Waterfront Partnership wasn't involved in the Newport Beach trash wheel, but said they’re very excited to see it.
The Baltimore Ravens, The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation and Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore unveiled a new Ravens-themed look for Mr. Trash Wheel.
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