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Testing at the State Center site in Baltimore has declined by 40% since December, from about 40 per day to about 24 per day, according to the Maryland Department of Health. Vaccinations dropped dramatically, as well, from about 47 a day in October to eight a day now. → Read More
Orioles owner Peter Angelos' closest relatives have agreed to end their lawsuits against one another over control of the ailing patriarch's businesses and fortune. → Read More
Baltimore attorney William J. Murphy will take over the records, bank accounts and client files of Peter Angelos' law firm and assess whether it should be sold or dissolved. → Read More
With already funded plans to upgrade their home and an eye toward how their neighborhood has improved over the years, the Ravens want to extend their lease on M&T Bank Stadium for at least 15 years and as long as 25 years. → Read More
A 60-year-old man was fatally stabbed in Harlem Park in West Baltimore Saturday night → Read More
At Northeast Baltimore gas station where nearby resident was killed, neighbors, relatives call for it to be shut down. → Read More
A 17-year-old boy was shot in the back Friday evening in the Parklane neighborhood and suffered what are believed to be non-life-threatening injuries, Baltimore Police said. → Read More
Daniel Egtvedt, 59, of Oakland in Garrett County was convicted Friday of seven criminal charges, including assaulting police officers, during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. → Read More
Stepping up the pressure to release a report on decades of sexual abuse of children in the Baltimore Archdiocese, a group of survivors intervened Wednesday in the legal case that so far has kept the findings of the Maryland Attorney General’s four-year investigation secret. → Read More
In the latest in a wave of successful organization efforts, workers at the Enoch Pratt Free Library have voted to unionize, according to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. → Read More
At Fort Meade, where the work is often secret and stressful, a new center opens to ease the mental toll. → Read More
A judge on Wednesday scheduled a trial for July in the lawsuits over the Orioles and other assets of Peter Angelos, while encouraging the longtime team owner’s dueling family members to seek a settlement given the “very personal and very emotional aspects” of the case. → Read More
Louis Angelos is responding, in documents filed in a Baltimore County court, to a claim that he "financially exploited" his father, Orioles owner Peter Angelos. → Read More
Orioles chairman and CEO John Angelos is decrying that his brother, Louis Angelos, took what he calls “the nuclear option” of filing suit over a dispute in how to handle their father’s assets. → Read More
Former President Donald Trump appears to have been the deciding factor” in Dan Cox’s decisive defeat of Kelly Schulz in Maryland's Republican gubernatorial primary. → Read More
Casting her support to one son over the other, Georgia Kousouris Angelos says she supports John Angelos as the head of the Orioles, whose control has been challenged in a lawsuit by her other son, Louis Angelos. → Read More
The jury’s finding of willful and wanton misconduct by George Huguely V, in disregard of Yeardley Love’s rights, has both personal and legal implications. → Read More
As Maryland expands its COVID-19 vaccine rollout to include more places for people to get immunized, county health departments say the health department’s closed-door allotment process adds more confusion to an already dizzying process for consumers → Read More
A U.S. District Judge in Washington has delayed the execution of two federal inmates, including a Maryland man scheduled to die Friday, the last of a group ordered to be executed by the Trump administration in its final days in office. → Read More
Allegany County in Western Maryland has been hit hardest by the resurgence of the coronavirus this fall. Some point to pockets of resistance to mask-wearing and social distancing as perhaps contributing to the spread of COVID-19 there. → Read More