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‘Cool aunt’ Kim Domanski helped organize Artscape, boost Baltimore’s art community
Kim Domanski, a staple of the Baltimore arts community who worked for the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts and later at The Peale museum, died March 7 of a heart attack. She was 52.
Kim Domanski.
Project 2025 author comes to University of Maryland Law School on Monday
Kevin Roberts rescheduled his talk at the University of Maryland law school after canceling a prior event due to illness.
Kevin Roberts, president of the conservative think tank Heritage Foundation, is scheduled to talk about “what federalism should look like in a Trumpian era,” according to the University of Maryland la school's Republican Law Society.
The lawyer interrogating Maryland’s debt-collecting tactics
As of February, Marylanders currently owe nearly $4 billion to more than 100 public agencies.
John Galbreath filed a request under the state Public Information Act for access to five years of documents concerning alleged civic debts and communications with debtors.
As Maryland basketball waits for Kevin Willard’s next move, a roster overhaul looms
The only thing that could’ve kept the Terps’ “Crab Five” together this season was another win Thursday, and top-seeded Florida extinguished that possibility midway through the second half.
Maryland players react from the bench during the second half in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA college basketball tournament against Florida, Thursday, March 27, 2025, in San Francisco.
What’s Kevin Willard’s next step after Maryland basketball’s season-ending loss? ‘I don’t know.’
Willard said he has “no idea” whether Villanova has offered him a job.
Kevin Willard has been linked to the Villanova opening since Kyle Neptune was fired almost two weeks ago.
6 minutes of silence for Key Bridge collapse victims: ‘They paid the highest price with their lives’
People huddled in jackets and sweaters before an altar of six crosses for the six men killed in the Key Bridge collapse: Alejandro Hernández Fuentes, Carlos Daniel Hernández, Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandoval, Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez, José Mynor López and Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera.
Community members and loved ones lit candles and sat in silence for six minutes to honor the six men who died on the night of the Key Bridge collapse during a vigil at Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Florida 87, Maryland 71: Analysis of a season-ending thud
Maryland's season ended with a whimper, and nobody knows what's next for the program.
Derik Queen and the No. 4-seeded Terps had no answers for top seed Florida.
Cohen, councilmembers take BGE rate fight to city streets
The fight against Baltimore Gas and Electric Company’s planned rate increases escalated Thursday as a contingent of city leaders took to the streets to rally residents against the energy giant’s proposal.
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen, left, and councilmember Mark Parker, right, speak with residents David and Deneen Colson in Baltimore's 13th District about rising Baltimore Gas and Electric rates on Thursday.
In a rotation full of question marks, Orioles opening day starter Zach Eflin shows he can be relied upon
While all the homers were impressive, it was perhaps Eflin’s pitching that provided the most reassurance as the Orioles embark on a new season.
Zach Eflin allowed two hits and two runs over six innings of the Orioles’ 12-2 opening day win over the Toronto Blue Jays.
Orioles set franchise record with 6 homers during opening day slugfest, beating Blue Jays
An Orioles fan can dare to dream big after watching Tyler O’Neill, Jordan Westburg, Adley Rutschman (twice) and Cedric Mullins (twice) launch homers in a 12-2 win.
Adley Rutschman watches the first of his two home runs against the Toronto Blue Jays on opening day.
Randallstown NAACP president abruptly resigns
Ryan Coleman has resigned as president of the Randallstown NAACP amid differences with the state conference over his role.
Ryan Coleman, President Randallstown NAACP gives his remarks at the Randallstown NAACP Rally at the Baltimore County School Board in 2022.
Orioles fans lament streaming issues during opening day game
Fans wait all winter for this day. They were clearly not thrilled they had to wait a little longer.
The MASN logo is seen on a microphone during Baltimore Orioles Manager Brandon Hyde’s post-game press conference following a loss to the Los Angeles Angels at Camden Yards on March 31, 2024. The Orioles lost the Angels, 4-1, on Sunday afternoon.
Anne Arundel sheriff’s deputy charged in child sex abuse case
Cpl. Anthony Nickoles, 42, was arrested Wednesday and charged with sexual abuse of a minor, two counts of third- and fourth-degree sexual offenses, and two counts of second-degree assault.
Who is Leoria Smith? Police identify ‘Falls Road Jane Doe’ nearly 30 years later
Police identified the “Falls Road Jane Doe” as Leoria Smith, 20 — a woman who had been missing for about 12 years when her body was found.
Cpl. Dona Carter of Baltimore County’s cold case and missing persons squad shows photos taken in 1996 along Falls Road when the body of a woman identified on Thursday as Leoria Smith was found.
Maryland likely to bear brunt of 10,000 job cuts at federal health agency
The federal Department of Health and Human Services will lay off 10,000 people, on top of 10,000 jobs already lost, with Maryland likely to absorb the brunt of the cuts.
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 27: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services building is seen on March 27, 2025 in Washington, DC. The Department of Health and Human Services announced it is cutting 10,000 jobs and closing offices aimed at cutting $1.8 billion.
One Terps team never got its shot at March Madness: ‘We wanted to play for more’
As Maryland returns to the Sweet 16, one group of former Terps must again confront bitter memories of the tournament run they lost to the pandemic.
Mark Turgeon celebrates with Maryland players after beating Michigan 83-70 to clinch a share of the Big Ten regular-season title in 2020.
Toronto fans boo ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ at opening day game against Orioles
There were a smattering of boos for “The Star-Spangled Banner,” although it was more tame than during the national anthem at the 4 Nations hockey tournament last month.
TORONTO, ONTARIO - MARCH 27: Fans arrive outside Rogers Centre before the Opening Day game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Baltimore Orioles on March 27, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario.
Congress slams NTSB, FAA and Army after 85 near misses ahead of DC crash: ‘Deeply disturbing’
NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy said there clearly was an issue with identifying trends in the data the Federal Aviation Administration collects.
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA - JANUARY 30:  Emergency response units search the crash site of the American Airlines plane on the Potomac River after the plane crashed on approach to Reagan National Airport on January 30, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. The American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas collided with a military helicopter while approaching Ronald Reagan National Airport. According to reports there were no survivors amongst the 67 people on board both aircraft.
Moore defends budget balanced with new taxes as ‘deeply responsible’
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is defending the state budget that’s moving forward with tax increases as “deeply responsible,” and brushing off Republican concerns.
Gov. Wes Moore brushed aside Republican concerns that tax hikes are bad for business.
Chesapeake Baysox ballpark to receive $50 million in state-funded, player-focused improvements
As part of a $200 million investment by the state, the ballpark in Bowie will receive player-focused upgrades, including a performance center.
A rendering of the performance center at Prince George's Stadium.
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