Havre de Grace chef to appear on Food Network's 'Chopped' Oct. 13
A Havre de Grace executive chef will be appearing next week on an episode of the popular Food Network show "Chopped." Kristina Sciarra, the executive chef at Laurrapin Grille, will compete against...
View ArticleHurricane Matthew death toll at 23 in U.S.; aftermath unseen since 1999
With floodwaters from Hurricane Matthew on the rise, at least one North Carolina city appeared near chaos Monday, its police station shuttered and sporadic gunfire in the air, and authorities worried...
View ArticleFederal judge extends voter registration deadline in Florida due to Hurricane...
A federal judge has issued a one-day extension to Florida's voter registration deadline and will hear arguments on a longer extension in a Wednesday hearing. The order from District Judge Mark Walker...
View ArticleThree shot in separate incidents in Baltimore on Monday night
Three men were shot in separate incidents on Monday night in west and southeast Baltimore, police said. At about 7:30 p.m., police went to the 2200 block of W. Fayette St. in the Penrose area and...
View ArticleNationals beat Dodgers 8-3 to take 2-1 lead in NLDS
Anthony Rendon and Jayson Werth homered, and the Washington Nationals moved within one victory of winning a postseason series for the first time, beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-3 Monday for a 2-1...
View ArticleH&H Outdoors plans move from downtown Baltimore
H&H Outdoors, downtown Baltimore's longstanding military surplus and camping shop, has purchased a property on Harford Road and is gearing up to relocate, the owner of the family-owned business...
View ArticleTrump's scorched earth
The conventional wisdom coming out of Sunday night's presidential debate is that Republican Donald Trump performed well enough to stop the stampede of GOP officials who had dropped their support of...
View ArticleSamsung halts sales of Galaxy Note 7 after new troubles
Samsung said it is halting sales of the star-crossed Galaxy Note 7 smartphone after a spate of fires involving new devices that were supposed to be safe replacements for recalled models. Separately,...
View ArticlePaul Ryan won't defend or campaign for Trump ahead of election
A decision Monday by House Speaker Paul Ryan to not campaign with or defend Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump through the November election sparked a public feud with his party's...
View ArticleIndians complete sweep of Red Sox, will face Blue Jays in ALCS
Cleveland closer Cody Allen hung on in the last two innings, and the Indians beat the Boston Red Sox 4-3 Monday to complete a three-game sweep of their AL Division Series. Red Sox slugger David Ortiz...
View ArticleFire damages rowhomes, businesses in Baltimore
Firefighters battled a fire that spread over several buildings Monday afternoon in the Carrollton Ridge neighborhood of West Baltimore. When firefighters arrived at 3 p.m., they found heavy smoke...
View ArticleBaltimore police investigate 2 fatal shootings
Detectives are investigating two fatal shootings that occurred three hours apart Monday afternoon on the city's west side.Police said the first shooting was reported at about 2:06 p.m. in the 3700...
View ArticleDouble stabbing leaves 60-year-old woman dead and 80-year-old critically...
A 60-year-old woman was stabbed to death and an 80-year-old woman was critically injured Sunday night in West Baltimore, police said.Police said the stabbings happened during a "domestic-related...
View ArticleKittleman searches for options to oust embattled Howard County sheriff
Howard County Executive Allan Kittleman pressed his county's embattled sheriff again Monday to resign, and said he's exploring legal options to force the sheriff out.Sheriff James Fitzgerald has been...
View ArticleNew Ravens coordinator Marty Mornhinweg has some potent offenses in his history
The firing of offensive coordinator Marc Trestman and promotion of quarterbacks coach Marty Mornhinweg might be loudly applauded by Ravens fans, but just how different will the offense be under...
View ArticleHarbaugh makes coaching change in hopes that Ravens offense will enter into...
Ravens coach John Harbaugh has always had a clear vision of what his team's offense should look like. When he left M&T Bank Stadium late Sunday afternoon following the Ravens' 16-10 loss to the...
View ArticleSheila Dixon is expected to announce write-in campaign for Baltimore mayor
Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon, who narrowly lost the Democratic primary to reclaim her old job, is expected to launch a write-in campaign for mayor Tuesday — a move expected to shake up what's...
View ArticleHoward County weighs public financing to boost vision of Columbia as urban...
In the future, downtown Columbia could include soaring office towers, thousands of new homes, a hotel and more shopping — completing what boosters say was the vision of the late James W. Rouse to...
View ArticleRavens news, notes and opinions
By now, you know that offensive coordinator Marc Trestman, like Cam Cameron in 2012, was fired a day after a regular-season loss to the Washington Redskins. That’s a coincidence, but the timing does...
View ArticleHogan appoints new chief of staff
Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday a cabinet secretary will become his chief of staff after the current one leaves the job later this month. Hogan appointed Sam Malhotra, secretary of the Department...
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