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Dunbar football makes history on signing day
State champ sending 10 players to college; Dundalk’s Onoh headed to Penn State
Dunbar's Josh Fedd poses for a picture with grandmother Susan Knight after Wednesday's signing ceremony inside Dunbar's auditorium. Fedd, a standout two-way linemen for the back-to-back Class 2A/1A state champion Poets, will be attending Harvard University in the fall.
Harried hits another milestone
Lake Clifton boys basketball coach collects win No. 500
Lake Clifton basketball coach Herman Harried
Lexington Market celebrates grand opening, more Black-owned businesses
Community members, business owners and government leaders celebrated the grand opening of Lexington Market in downtown Baltimore on Tuesday.
Lexington Market vendor Robin Holmes owns Debbie's Donuts, a Black and woman owned-small business.
Ditching plastic bags debated in Baltimore County
The legislation would ban retailers from offering plastic bags beginning Nov. 1, 2023.
Baltimore County Council members met to discuss a proposed plastic bag ban on January 31, 2023.
Birthright: The Birth family is a wrestling family through and through
The wrestling legacy of Scott, Chris and Matt Birth, which they received from their father Ed, has been passed down to the next generation
The Birth siblings Scott (left) and Chris (center) were state champions at Bel Air where Matt (right) was a county champion. "I’ve always been extremely proud...of being from a wrestling family. There was pressure to follow in their footsteps and I had a hard time dealing with that," said Matt, now a coach at their alma mater.
Breaking: Jay Braunstein takes leave as South Carroll wrestling coach
Former Cavaliers wrestler Anthony Winfield will lead the Cavaliers on an interim basis; top-ranked Mount St. Joe visits Thursday
South Carroll picked up an impressive team championship at the Trojan Wars.
Poly handles No. 11 Forest Park
Top-ranked Engineers take major step towards another Baltimore City title game berth with 53-22 rout
Poly's Trinity Massenburg battles Forest Park's Aliyah Carroll during the first half of Tuesday's Baltimore City girls basketball game.
Aberdeen tops C. Milton Wright for top spot in UCBAC boys basketball
Eagles win, 77-68, behind big night from Bass
Aberdeen's Tylan Bass prepares to shoot a 3-pointer during Tuesday night's key UCBAC Chesapeake boys basketball contest with C. Milton Wright. Bass finished with a game-high 27 points as the Eagles claimed sole possession of first with a 77-68 victory in Harford County.
St. Tim’s Aryss Macktoon and Karmen McDuffie combine for 29 in a win over Concordia
St. Tim’s locks down the second seed for the IAAM B Conference playoffs
St. Timothy’s guards Aryss Macktoon (30) and Karmen McDuffie combined for 29 points, eight steals and eight assists, to lead the way to a 53-43 victory over Concordia Prep Tuesday night. The win gives St. Timothy’s sole possession of second place in the IAAM B Conference just two weeks before the playoffs begin.
Baltimore County school board backs away, for now, from building a new Loch Raven High
Baltimore County leaders say it’s expected to take years to solve the overcrowding problem among high schools across the Northeastern region of the community.
School officials have proposed to replace Loch Raven High School, which was built in 1972, with a new building that could seat several hundred more students.
Coppin State leads $3.9M pilot to expand internet access, tech skills across West Baltimore
College students attending Coppin State University may be recruited by the historically Black college in West Baltimore to teach individuals in low-income neighborhoods how to thrive in a digital world.
Coppin State University President Anthony L. Jenkins announces the $3.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce and National Telecommunications and Information Administration on Monday, January 30, 2023.
Barnes sparks Long Reach past Atholton
Lightning keep pace in Howard County boys basketball behind junior’s 20 points
R.J. Barnes helped Long Reach stay at the top of Howard County boys basketball standings Monday. The junior forward finished with 20 points as the Lightning defeated Atholton, 60-54, in Columbia.
Baltimore Area Wrestling Notebook: Week 8
Top-ranked MSJ dominates at Ocean Lakes; previewing the Gaels vs. South Carroll; Toby Eveleth continues to honor his late coach; Queens of the Jungle
Mount St. Joseph's 106-pound freshman Jo Jo Cooper (left) was among eight champions and nine finalists as the Gaels' placed 13 wrestlers within the top four of their weight classes to win the Ocean Lakes (John L Kelly) Invitational Tournament last weekend.
McDonogh gets payback against No. 2 St. Frances
No. 3 Eagles gain position for top spot in IAAM A basketball playoffs with 59-48 victory
McDonogh's Makayla Quimby releases a 3-pointer during Monday's key IAAM A Conference girls basketball contest with St. Frances. The Wake Forest University-bound guard connected five times from behind the arc, finishing with a game-high 18 points, as the No. 3 Eagles defeated the second-ranked Panthers, 59-48, in East Baltimore.
The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 8 Basketball Top 15
Mount Carmel and Edmondson boys climb one spot each, while St. Mary’s moves into the Top 10; Girls poll has no movement as everyone holds serve
Boys basketball
Why Do I Get Called For Jury Duty So Often? | The Maryland Curiosity Bureau
It’s a civic duty. It’s a triumph of democracy. And if you live in Baltimore, it can feel like a hassle. Locals say they get summons letters from the city courthouse almost every year. Is that normal? Is it like that everywhere, or just in Baltimore?
Come here often? The entrance for jury service at Courthouse East, 111 N Calvert Street.
St. Frances Academy takes SnOverlea Invitational title
Panthers survive consolation round push by Calvert Hall, crown four champs, Hereford’s Bell and New Town’s Ayonrinde named Outstanding Wrestlers
The St. Frances wrestling team celebrates its team championship at the SnOverlea Invitational this weekend.
Mount St. Joseph dethrones Calvert Hall in MIAA indoor track
Gaels win final event to clinch first title since 2017; McDonogh claims IAAM A girls crown
Mount St. Joseph's Devin Underwood hits the first curve in his final leg in the 1,600-meter relay final at the MIAA indoor track championship Friday at the Prince George's County Sports and Complex in Landover. The Gaels claimed the final event in a meet record 3 minutes, 28.01 seconds to edge defending champ Calvert Hall and win their first championship since 2017.
Edmondson pulls away from No. 14 Poly
No, 6 Red Storm move into position for Baltimore City boys basketball final berth; Dantzler scores 31
Edmondson and Poly players try to recover a lose ball in the 4th quarter. Edmondson plays Poly boys basketball on 1/27/23.
Broadneck puts clamps on South River
Bruins in position for Anne Arundel County boys basketball final berth behind fourth quarter defensive effort
Broadneck guard Jordan Brown (right) defends South River's Blake Burrows during the fourth quarter of Friday's win by the Bruins in Edgewater. Broadneck solidfield its hold on second-place in the Anne Arundel County boys basketball standings with a 60-55 victory.
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