Since his call-up in late April, Tyler Nevin has played third base five times, first base three times, left field twice and right field once. It's why he's carving out a role with the Orioles.
U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen, a Maryland Democrat, is recovering from a āminor stroke,ā he said in a statement late Sunday night.
Last Tuesday, five months after Darryl Brown first sought removal of the people unlawfully living in the house he owned, he stared in disbelief at what was left of 325 Furrow St.
For generations, the stateās famed seafood industry depended on Black women to pick blue crabs, but in the past few decades, many local pickers have left the industry for new jobs.
Under Armour looked no farther than Morgan State University in its own Baltimore backyard to launch what it considers a key piece of a sweeping global initiative designed to break down barriers limiting access to sports.
I hope readers will appreciate and support our young reporters, as they appreciated and supported my generation through the years.
Four months from the Ravensā season opener, 2022 predictions are almost entirely speculative. But someoneās got to make them.
A $16,000 reward is being offered for information about the people responsible for a drive-by shooting in Baltimore that killed a pregnant woman and her fiance Thursday.
- McDonaldās says itās started the process of selling its Russian business, which includes 850 restaurants that employ 62,000 people.
Some states in the union ā whether due to significant tax deductions on retirement income, no state income tax or other policies ā are undoubtedly friendlier to the senior demographicās financial needs than others. As part of a recent study, SmartAsset analyzed the tax laws of all 50 states and classified them as either very tax-friendly to retirees, tax-friendly, moderately tax-friendly or not tax-friendly. Here are 25 tax-friendly or very tax-friendly states to retire in. (Bianca Sanchez, The Active Times)
The age of photojournalism had just dawned in Baltimore in 1901. Since then, the camera has recorded and compiled a historical visual record of the events that have shaped the world, nation and Maryland, in the 20th century and now the 21st. The technology has evolved from flash powder erupting in a great "poof" to today's digital imagery -- no darkroom required.
A constant feature of The Sun from its first edition has been its nameplate, which has evolved over the years. H.L. Mencken, longtime Sun and Evening Sun editor and writer, graced the emblematic and symbolic artwork with the term "the vignette."
At 5-foot-7, Shaylan Ahearn outdueled Maddie Jenner, the nationās leader in draw controls and the NCAA single-season record holder in that department, and Maryland took advantage on offense and defense to advance to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals.
V. Jill Hurlbrink, a retired Catholic Charities social worker who appeared on 1960s television game shows, died of dementia complications May 10 at Springwell Senior Living in Mount Washington. The Towson resident was 83.
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Johns Hopkins experts from the university and hospital have launched a major new effort called the Human Aging Project to address aging issues.
Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby should comply with an ethics board order to return money collected by a legal defense fund established to benefit him and his wife, cease fundraising activities and produce a list of donors to the fund, a group of City Council members said in a letter due to be sent to Mosby Saturday.
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V. Jill Hurlbrink, a retired Catholic Charities social worker who appeared on 1960s television game shows, died of dementia complications May 10 at Springwell Senior Living in Mount Washington. The Towson resident was 83.
- For generations, the stateās famed seafood industry depended on Black women to pick blue crabs, but in the past few decades, many local pickers have left the industry for new jobs.
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