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Inside the Dugout: Will Gunnar Henderson get even better?
The forecasts are for Henderson to be in the same neighborhood as last year in some senses, but not all.
Baltimore Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson (2) returns to the dugout after flying out during a Grapefruit League game against the Detroit Tigers at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Fla. on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025.
No charges for Baltimore Police officers who fatally shot a man last October
Three Baltimore Police Department officers will not face charges for fatally shooting a man in October 2024, the Maryland attorney general announced Monday.
A Baltimore Police vehicle is seen in Fells Point on April 14, 2024.
Here are the $7 billion in products Maryland imports from Canada and Mexico
Mexico, Canada and China — which the Trump administration is slapping with tariffs — are the U.S.’s top trading partners, and plenty of those goods land in Maryland.
Nearly one-quarter of all tonnage shipped into the Port of Baltimore comes from China, Mexico or Canada.
Dream promotion ends with a DOGE layoff for Baltimore federal worker
Democrats are inviting laid-off federal workers like Katie Stahl to the Capitol on Tuesday to call attention to what they say have been indiscriminate job cuts.
Katie Stahl had recently received a promotion at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, but then was laid off as the Trump administration slashed government spending.
Little-used early voting site drives Baltimore elections office $1.4M over budget
The overage, about one-fifth of the board’s overall budget, came after election officials opted to increase the number of early voting centers in the city from seven to eight.
The choice to add an early voting center contributed to the city’s elections board going $1.4 million over budget.
DOGE overhauls Social Security Administration with employee, office lease cuts
The Social Security Administration plans to cut its workforce by more than 7,000 by offering employees early retirement and buyouts and through expected resignations.
Woodlawn in Baltimore County is home to the Social Security Administration’s headquarters.
Project 2025 author Kevin Roberts cancels talk at University of Maryland law school
Kevin Roberts won’t speak in Baltimore because of an illness.
Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts was scheduled to speak at the University of Maryland law school in Baltimore on Monday night.
Power restored at BWI after outage causes over 100 flight delays, long lines
A power outage disrupted flights at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Monday morning.
The Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is a major hub for Southwest Airlines.
These Baltimore bakeries have your Fat Tuesday treats covered
From paczki to king cake to bombolino, eating sweet, fried dough just before Lent is a tradition that spans the globe. Here are the Baltimore bakeries where you can find your Fat Tuesday fix.
If you're looking for a paczki for Fat Tuesday, you can get your fill at Herman's Bakery or Polish Table.
New interim U.S. Attorney for Maryland selected
Kelly O. Hayes has been the chief of the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s southern district office in Greenbelt since 2021.
Kelly O. Hayes has been named interim U.S. Attorney for Maryland.
Jon Meoli: Enrique Bradfield Jr. took advantage of his time in major league camp in a unique way
Bradfield spent time with Jordan Westburg and Terrin Vavra soaking in what was essentially an infielder’s cheat sheet on the best and worst places hitters can bunt, depending on their positioning.
Elite speed gives Orioles prospect Enrique Bradfield Jr. opportunities to do things other players cannot.
From ‘The White Lotus’ to ‘Suits LA,’ these actors all have Maryland ties
From HBO’s “The White Lotus” to NBC’s new “Suits” reboot to “Severance,” these actors all boast ties to Maryland.
Jason Isaacs and Parker Posey as Timothy and Victoria Ratliff in Season 3, Episode 1 of "The White Lotus" on HBO.
Welcome to Baltimore’s newest ghost town. Trump cuts might keep it empty.
Redevelopment of Poe Homes in West Baltimore, and other distressed communities across the region, could slow if federal housing grants and programs end.
The city housing authority has moved out almost all 288 households of Poe Homes in preparation for demolition and redevelopment.
Davis and Roach fight to majority draw; Tank keeps title as potential missed knockdown looms large
One judge gave the fight to Baltimore’s Davis 115-113, while the other two scored it 114-114.
Lamont Roach, left, punches Gervonta Davis during the second round of their WBA lightweight championship bout in New York.
I will have 1 child and there is no shame in my game
Despite what many assume, research suggests only children have “pretty normal” life outcomes compared to those with siblings.
A love letter to my chaotic joyful life with three kids
This is life with three children: chaotic, messy, sticky.
Fired worker returns to Fort McHenry to protest Trump cuts, mark 100th anniversary
As Fort McHenry celebrated its 100th anniversary of being a national park, visitors and workers felt the effects of a reduced staff due to DOGE’s cuts.
BALTIMORE, MD - March 1, 2025: Visitors unravel a large American flag during the morning flag change at Fort McHenry during the 100th anniversary celebration on March 1, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Brushfires break out in Baltimore County as 40 mph winds and dry air create fire risk
The Baltimore County Fire Department battled a brushfire late Saturday night that broke out on the grounds of Sheppard Pratt’s Towson campus near the historic gatehouse.
Crews battle flames near Sheppard Pratt on Saturday March 1, 2025.
Virginia State men score final 12 points to beat Bluefield State 71-64 for CIAA title
Bluefield State scored just two points in the final 5:42, with the Trojans ending on a 14-2 run.
Virginia State players celebrate after defeating Bluefield State in the CIAA men’s final college basketball game, Saturday, Mar. 1, 2025, in Baltimore, Md.
CIAA officials, fans mourn sudden death of R&B legend Angie Stone
Legendary R&B singer Angie Stone, who was scheduled to perform during the CIAA tournament at CFG Bank Arena on Saturday, died in a car crash in Alabama hours before. She was 63.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 20: Angie Stone attends The 6th Annual URBAN ONE HONORS: Best In Black presented by TV One at Coca Cola Roxy on January 20, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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