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In sending Austin Hays out of major league camp despite his standout spring performance, the Orioles made the clearest indicator yet that even fielding the best or most exciting major league team possible won't get in the way of the player development plans they're putting in place. | | |
Orioles right-hander Mike Wright isn't as green as he once might have been about what it takes to solidify a major league role, but said he felt good Sunday despite allowing three home runs in a 5-3 loss to the New York Yankees. | | |
Police said Sunday morning that it was a “family disturbance.” | | |
A Baltimore woman died Sunday morning after her vehicle collided with two others in Linthicum, police said. | | |
The shooting took place in the 300 block of Mount St. | | |
Baltimore’s Human Trafficking Collaborative hosts an event next month to help people who are typical targets for being forced into labor and sexual exploitation. The year-old organization has one major hurdle: people who are most vulnerable often don’t know it until it's too late. | | |
The Towson women’s basketball team is headed to the first NCAA tournament in program history. The fourth-seeded Tigers completed their improbable run to the Colonial Athletic Association championship by upsetting second-seeded Drexel, 53-49, on Saturday. | | |
New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand formally joined the 2020 White House race on Sunday and previewed the hard line she will take against President Donald Trump by | | |
Relatives were anxiously waiting for authorities to release remains of those killed in massacres at two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch. | | |
Participants at a seminar on the Baltimore City Community College campus learned how trauma can damage the brain and how to acquire coping techniques | | |
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