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Jon Meoli: What should we make of the Orioles’ new group of hitting coaches?
Elevating Asche and Sherman Johnson into prominent roles suggests the practices may not change much.
Orioles infielder Coby Mayo connects with a pitch during a game against Tampa Bay in September.
You have enough on your plate. Where to order from — or dine out — on Thanksgiving
Some things, like properly roasting a turkey, are best left to the professionals. Here are local places to order your Thanksgiving meal (or grab a reservation).
A meal to linger over will be the theme for Thursday's Thanksgiving dinner family gathering dinner party based around the turkey.
As road rage incidents rise in Maryland, police and prosecutors are cracking down
Maryland state’s attorneys and Maryland State Police are taking steps to crack down on the troubling trend of violent road rage.
Traffic on the inner loop of I-695 backs up near Park Heights during the evening rush hour.
Teenager killed in South Baltimore shooting was like a ‘second mom’ to siblings
Cameran Holt, a Pasadena teenager who cared for her siblings and loved animals, died 11 days after she was shot near Federal Hill. She was 19.
Cameran Holt and Rein during a family vacation to the Outer Banks, N.C., in 2023.
No. 1 South Carolina wins its 41st straight game with victory over Coppin State
Laila Lawrence had 20 points to lead the Eagles (2-2).
Laila Lawrence led Coppin State with 20 points Thursday night against No. 1 South Carolina.
‘I was sick inside’: Maryland medical system leaders detail Snyder’s alleged extortion
Dr. Stephen Bartlett, once a top official at the University of Maryland Medical System, testified at the federal extortion trial of Stephen L. Snyder.
Attorney Stephen L. Snyder, left, leaves the Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse with Gerald Ruter, his standby defense counsel, in Baltimore
32-year-old woman dies after being ejected from golf cart, police say
A 32-year-old new mother died after being ejected from a golf cart, Anne Arundel County police reported.
A 32-year-old woman died after being ejected from a golf cart in the gated neighborhood of Sherwood Forest.
Baltimore state’s attorney won’t release records on child who starved to death
Despite pressure from lawmakers, the Byrd family’s interactions with Child Protective Services remain confidential.
Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates on October 17, 2024.
Baltimore reaches $44 million settlement in suit over pedestrian accessibility
As part of the deal, the city agreed to create a program overseen by Baltimore’s Department of Transportation dedicated to pedestrian accessibility.
Two sidewalk ramps perpendicular to one another lead into a portion of a road that is sectioned off by plastic flex posts and black curbs.
Former Maryland assistant state superintendent promoted arts education nationwide
Richard “Dick” Deasy, a former Maryland assistant state superintendent and the founding director of the National Arts Education Partnership, died on Oct. 24 of dementia. He was 84.
Richard Deasy.
Trump tried to cancel Chesapeake Bay funding. Could he succeed this time?
Trump attempted to slash funding for the Annapolis-based Chesapeake Bay Program in all four years of his presidency. Though Congress ultimately blocked those proposals, Maryland environmentalists are preparing to go on the defense again.
A boater heads out toward the Chesapeake Bay at the Susquehanna Flats.
What to do this weekend, from horror movies to photos with Santa
Whatever floats your boat, there will be something for you to do this weekend.
A Bmore Horror Club screening of “WNUF Halloween Special” featuring a talkback with local director Chris LaMartina in September 2024.
No. 1 South Carolina will travel to Coppin State in 2025, coach Dawn Staley says
Last December, the Eagles hosted the defending national champion LSU Tigers, a team that featured Baltimore-area native Angel Reese.
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 10: Head coach Dawn Staley of the South Carolina Gamecocks talks with MiLaysia Fulwiley #12 during their game against the NC State Wolfpack at the Spectrum Center on November 10, 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina.  (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images)
Person of interest sought in shooting of 15-year-old Dunbar High student
“Turn yourself in. We’re going to find you,” Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said.
Voting poll at Paul Laurence Dunbar Community High School
Baltimore schools settle lawsuit backed by Sinclair executive David Smith
The settlement doesn’t involve the exchange of money and required Jovani Patterson, the lone remaining plaintiff, to acknowledge the school system hadn’t broken any laws or violated any rules.
The school system also agreed to perform an audit of grade changes at three randomly selected schools for the next three years.
East Coast dockworker negotiations back at an impasse over automation
Contract negotiations between the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) came to a halt Tuesday afternoon over disagreements about the use of automation.
Union members with the International Longshoremen’s Association and Local 333 continue to strike in the rain after over eight hours of picketing against the automation of port work and low wages outside the Dundalk Marine Terminal on Tuesday, October 1, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
Medical malpractice attorney says he was ‘Snydered’ in a dishonest way
Trial begins for Stephen L. Snyder, a medical malpractice attorney accused of extorting $25 million over alleged organ transplant issues at University of Maryland Medical System.
Attorney Stephen L. Snyder leaves the Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse in Baltimore on Wednesday, November 13, 2024.
Baltimore schools will spend roughly $50M on intruder locks for classrooms
Teachers will be able to lock doors from inside classrooms instead of having to step into a hallway to lock the door from the outside.
Security updates have been top of mind for school staff, parents and students this year.
Maryland sports betting hits $593M in October 2024, largest single-month total
Sports betting in Maryland generated over $593 million in October 2024. Of that, $7 million will be contributed to the state, according to Maryland Lottery and Gaming.
A hand hold a mobile phone with four sports betting apps displayed.
What to know about Baltimore’s big opioid trial win — and what comes next
There’s another phase to the trial — and likely appeals — after Tuesday’s verdict. The city has laid out a plan to spend settlements over the next 15 years.
Mayor Brandon Scott and city leaders unveiled their plan to spend Baltimore’s opioid settlement money in August.
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