Are 'Torpedo' Bats Legal? MLB Responds
Chisholm Jr. is right, the bats are legal, and Major League Baseball has since shared its stance on the bats and the legality.
Custom Bottle Labels: Elevating Your Product's Appeal
A well-crafted label with clear, high-quality design speaks volumes.
Does AI Trader Outperform Human Traders In The Long Run?
Does AI trader outperform human trader in the long run?
A benediction for Baltimore | EDITORIAL
Every moment matters. We must look to heal Baltimore, and then to do all in our power to take care of one another.
Ravens Cheerleaders seek next generation of squad members
We may be months away from football season, but the preparation begins now for the Ravens' Cheerleaders. On Saturday they hosted tryouts for their 2025 squad.
Multi-vehicle collision in Olney leaves man dead
The Wednesday afternoon incident involved an entrapment and three people were transported to a local hospital.
Michael B. Jordan shares candid memories of ‘The Wire’
Michael B. Jordan expands into horror with *Sinners*, teaming up with Ryan Coogler, while reflecting on *The Wire* and his artistic roots.
FAQ: What to know for O's Spring Training
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Super Bowl trivia: Get ready to view Sunday's big game
Consider this Super Bowl-related trivia as your pre-game warmup. WINNERS AND LOSERS. Questions. Q1: What team won the first Super Bowl in 1967? Q2: What team lost the first Super
Revitalizing Station North with light: A new public art project
The dynamic Station North Arts District is poised for a transformation as local artists embark on an ambitious public art project funded by a $1 million grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies.
Super Bowl LIX explained: Eagles, Chiefs, Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar and more
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has taken his team into uncharted territory. He is the only coach to lead the Eagles to two Super Bowls and only the third coach in league history to reach the big game twice in his first four seasons (joining Mike Tomlin and Joe Gibbs). His team enters the game with the No. 1 defense in the NFL.
The Asbestos Bowl
Jan. 12, 1969, a few hours before Joe Namath and the New York Jets would take the field against the heavily favored Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III,
Baltimore man faces charges for flying drone over stadium during Ravens game
A Baltimore man is facing federal felony charges after illegally flying a drone over the stadium during the Wild Card Game, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Off
Pumphouse campus emerges in East Baltimore
What was once the Baltimore City Eastern High Service Pumping Station is finding a new life as an incubator campus for non-profits and entrepreneurship.
One person dead following fire in West Baltimore
One person is dead after an outside fire in West Baltimore, the fire department said. Officials say the fire happened in the 2800 block of N Dukeland Street, near Bard High School Early College.
Man federally charged for allegedly flying drone during Ravens' Wild Card game
A Maryland man is facing federal felony charges for allegedly flying a drone over M&T Bank Stadium during the Ravens' Wild Card game on January 11.
NFL on TV: These charts show how football dominates ratings
The year 2024 had the Summer Olympics and a huge election, but football dominated the ratings once again. Here’s a look at TV trends. The year’s most-watched telecasts (in Live+7 ratings), according to broadcast and cable measurements, in both total viewers and adults 18-49
Pre-construction activity for Baltimore's Key Bridge expected to take months
For about a month, the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) has been working on pre-construction activities around the Francis Scott Key Bridge​.
Baltimore man facing federal charges after flying drone during Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers Wild Card game
A Baltimore man is facing federal felony charges for flying a drone over M&T Bank Stadium during the NFL Wild Card game between the Ravens and Pittsburg Steelers on Jan. 11, according to the Maryland U.
Nielsen says Christmas had more viewing on streaming services than any day ever
NEW YORK – Christmas marked a milestone in media history: more streaming than any day ever before, according to the Nielsen company. Netflix streamed two NFL games on that day, with Beyonce appearing as the halftime entertainment when the Houston Texans hosted the Baltimore Ravens.
Historic 'Freedom Train' set to be restored at Baltimore's B&O Railroad Museum
Making a name for itself during the U.S. bicentennial celebration, the American Freedom Train is making a stop in Baltimore to be restored to its former glory.
Bills' Josh Allen wins 2024 NFL MVP Award: Here's how the full voting broke down
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has been named the 2024 NFL MVP. Allen was presented the honor at the NFL Honors ceremony on Thursday and he had some stiff competition. At the top of that list were Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley.
GameOn Arcade to Shutdown Federal Hill Location, Seeks New Venue in Baltimore/DC Area
GameOn arcade in Federal Hill is closing by March end but seeks a new location; part of a trend of Baltimore business closures.
Crews repairing massive sinkhole caused by water main break in Baltimore County
Crews are repairing a massive sinkhole Thursday that has blocked a lane of traffic in County, according to's Department of Public Works.
Opening Baltimore's checkbook. Where has $2B in spending gone?
News and OpenTheBooks.com open up Baltimore City's checkbooks to see where they spent $2 billion over the course of 2024.
How Climate Change Is Affecting the NFL
Players are at risk of heat exhaustion, characterized by symptoms including faintness, dizziness, fatigue, weak or rapid pulse, and low blood pressure; and heat stroke, with symptoms including high core body temperature,
Legionella found at Baltimore hospital
Maryland Department of Health confirms elevated levels of Legionella bacteria at Baltimore hospital, highlighting the risk for Legionnaires' disease.
New Baltimore Francis Scott Key Bridge design unveiled
Maryland Governor Wes Moore unveiled the new design concept for the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild on Tuesday.
Inspector General uncovers potential fraud committed by fired Baltimore City worker
A newly released report from Baltimore City's Inspector General reveals potential fraud in how reimbursement payments were issued for the Water4All program.
Where's Marty: Cheesesteak Week continues at Franks Pizza and Pasta in Baltimore
Marty Bass heads to Franks Pizza and Pasta in Baltimore on the third day of Cheesesteak Week. Goodman, 72, has put his stunning New Orleans mansion on the market for $5.5 million—just weeks after his Los Angeles abode was destroyed.
Historic school of Justice Thurgood Marshall transformed into community hub in West Baltimore
PS 103 on Division Street is remembered as the elementary school Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall attended more than 100 years ago.
Now that the replacement for Baltimore’s Key Bridge has been revealed, the question of its new name resumes
When Maryland's replacement for Baltimore's Key Bridge is completed as expected in 2028, a state lawmaker wants the name to remain (mostly) the same.
Baltimore teen's car theft spree exposes flaws in juvenile justice system, sparks debate
Lawmakers expressed little surprise at the repeated arrest of a 15-year-old accused of stealing seven cars in seven months."It's pretty consistent w
Neo-Nazi found guilty in plot to attack Baltimore grid
The leader of a neo-Nazi group faces up to 20 years in prison after a federal jury in Maryland found him guilty this week of a conspiracy to damage an energy facility. Brandon Russell, 29, from Orlando, Florida, plotted to attack transformers at electrical substations in and around Baltimore.
Chrisean Rock’s Ex-BF, Ronny Doe, Shot and Killed In Baltimore
Tragedy struck over the weekend as Ronny Doe, the ex-boyfriend of Chrisean Rock, was fatally shot in Severn, Maryland. His passing was first hinted at in a social media post by his uncle, who mourned the loss of his nephew.
Teenager shot in northeast Baltimore house Tuesday afternoon, police say
A 17-year-old boy was shot Tuesday afternoon in northeast Baltimore.City police said officers were called shortly before 2 p.m. to the 5700 block of Northwood Drive for a shooting.Police said officers found the teenager suffering from gunshot wounds.