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Navy women’s lacrosse beats Army, 17-11, to repeat as Patriot League champs
Take a tour through Howard County’s largest public works project
Orioles lifeless again vs. Yankees and suffer third straight loss, 9-4
FOX45: Adult killed, three juveniles injured after vehicle strikes tree in Cockeysville
Carroll County Veterans Celebration returning ahead of America 250
Seven farmers markets return across Howard County
BWI loses Spirit, gains JetBlue with new flights
The Orioles made a surprise decision to option reliever Tyler Wells to Triple-A Norfolk amid a flurry of bullpen moves on Saturday.
Pitching prospect Trey Gibson is en route to Yankee Stadium to join the Orioles' taxi squad.
Following Spirit Airlines' shutdown Saturday, here's what passengers at BWI Marshall Airport need to know.
A D.C. resident confirmed to have measles visited a Hyattsville shopping center last month, potentially exposing Marylanders.
Gov. Wes Moore’s comments on HBO last week about closed primaries quickly drew attention in Maryland, prompting his office to clarify that he is not seeking to change the state’s current system.
The April 29 SCOTUS ruling could reopen a fight many thought was settled, raise election costs and eliminate the state's only Republican congressional district.
Spalding football had two former players get picked in the NFL draft and a third land on a roster, highlighting the strides the MIAA program has made.
Orioles star Pete Alonso, back in the city he called home for the first seven years of his career, put the focus on his adopted home of Baltimore.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott’s recent trip to Spain did not cost city taxpayers anything, but it has revived a familiar question in city politics: What does Baltimore actually get in return for sending...
The calls are growing for Gov. Wes Moore to veto a controversial immigration bill passed by the General Assembly on the final day of the 2026 legislative session.
The current emergency dispatch system handles about 2.1 million calls a year. The current software is about 20 years old.
Horse racing is as much a part of the Maryland's identity as blue crabs and the Chesapeake Bay. Is it worth $500 million to try and save it?
Prosecutors often withhold evidence in apparent violation of the Brady rule.
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