How a chance encounter at a demolition site on Mother’s Day led to fighting blight in West Baltimore
How a chance encounter at a demolition site on Mother’s Day led to fighting blight in West Baltimore
One of the major contributors to blight is vacant properties, of which there are more than 14,000 in Baltimore, with the bulk of them privately owned, and Westport and Harlem Park are some of the areas with concentrations of blight.
Even with most Ravens starters sitting out Thursday’s preseason opener, the game could prove to preview the next iteration of offensive coordinator Greg Roman’s offense.
Outfielder Kyle Stowers, the Orioles' No. 11 prospect who got a brief taste of the major leagues in June, leads the International League in Triple-A in RBIs and ranks second in extra-base hits.
A 26-year-old Baltimore woman was acquitted Monday of allegations that she killed her mother and burned her body in 2019.
Eating vegan doesn’t necessarily have to mean soggy tofu, quinoa bowls and green juices - it’s also plant-based versions of fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, red velvet cake and so much more.
The Maryland State Fair is back for its 141st edition beginning Aug. 25, and like everything in the pandemic era, it’s less like the before times and more like, well, something new.
A train crashed into a tractor-trailer at about 12:40 p.m. Monday near Eastern Avenue and Kane Street, Baltimore Police said.
But 'there’s a bright future for EVs' in Maryland, says state official.
- Three of the best-known women in Republican politics will face primary voters Tuesday, with at least one highly unlikely to make it onto ballots in November: Rep. Liz Cheney, former Gov. Sarah Palin and Sen. Lisa Murkowski.
Young Baltimore families chosen to participate in a new guaranteed income pilot program will receive their first check soon, Mayor Brandon Scott announced Monday.
Orioles chairman and CEO John Angelos, 55, prefers to sell a piece of the team while continuing to retain his family’s majority control, two people told The Baltimore Sun in interviews.
After going nearly 60 years without hosting a PGA Tour event, the Baltimore area will host the BMW Championship again in 2025.
Baltimore prosecutors have dropped the cases of 25 state correctional officers charged in 2019 with using excessive force against inmates and functioning as a criminal enterprise in jails around the city.
As home prices rise, buyers can now eliminate up to $50,000 of their student debt under Maryland’s SmartBuy program, Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday.
Laurence F. “Coach O” Orendorff, a retired Baltimore County Public Schools educator and coach who was active in his Fullerton Roman Catholic church, died Aug. 2 of congestive heart failure at his Nottingham home. The former Hamilton resident was 78.
More than 500 people are expected to attend the five-day SABR convention, which has dozens of presentations, panels and discussions all centered on various topics in baseball, much of it with a Baltimore focus.
The family of a 20-year-old Crofton man shot and killed during a struggle with Anne Arundel County police officers in January filed a lawsuit in federal court Monday alleging police used excessive force during the altercation.
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Bus pick-up and drop-off times and locations were posted Monday for the 2022-2023 school year by Anne Arundel County Public Schools.
- The Maryland State Fair is back for its 141st edition beginning Aug. 25, and like everything in the pandemic era, it’s less like the before times and more like, well, something new.
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