Get your evening news in your e-mail inbox. Get all the top news and sports from the baltimoresun.com.
Thursday, Jan 10 Breaking with more than 25 years of team policy about Camden Yards being a baseball-exclusive venue, the Orioles announced Thursday that Billy Joel will hold the first-ever standalone concert at their ballpark July 26. | | |
| Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller announced Thursday he is undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. Miller, a Democrat who has served as Senate president since 1987, made the announcement while addressing a floor session of the Senate. Miller said he was diagnosed Dec. 27. |
|
| |
| A 3-year-old boy from Baltimore is fighting for his life and his family members and police officers were also hurt in a crash after a multistate police chase on Interstate 95 in Philadelphia on Wednesday, according to police and the boy’s mother. |
|
| |
| Meteorologists predict periods of light snow Saturday and Sunday across Maryland, with an inch or two of accumulation. They said the precipitation is expected to come in spurts, first Saturday afternoon and evening and perhaps again at times Sunday. There isn't expected to be a major storm. |
|
| |
| The ruling halts a court order that would have required Chabad to deposit money for demolition by today. |
|
| |
| Fiat Chrysler and auto supplier Bosch will pay Maryland more than $6 million to settle allegations that they were involved in use of illegal devices to make diesel vehicles to appear to meet emissions requirements when they did not. The payments are part of a larger national settlement. |
|
| |
| Medical marijuana has not been proven to be an effective treatment for opioid addiction, according to a study the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission submitted to the General Assembly. |
|
| |
| Eric DeCosta will take over as Ravens general manager Friday, the team announced Thursday. |
|
| |
| Rick Down, who was the hitting coach when the Orioles set the then-major league record with 257 home runs in 1996, is dead at 68 after a long illness. |
|
| |
| With Democrats pushing for the raise and Gov. Hogan questioning it, we wanted to ask our readers their thoughts on the issue. |
|
| |
|