Four officials with knowledge of the request said Orioles chairman and CEO John Angelos sought development rights to three state-owned parking lots at Camden Yards.…
Posts published in August 2023
Rollingwood’s Jonah Stein was top performer from Catonsville and Arbutus pools at the Straehle Invitational swim meet. See the swimmers from Rollingwood, Five Oaks, Woodbridge…
Gwynn Oak Unity Festival to unveil mosaic at its festival Aug. 27 at 12 p.m. at Gwynn Oak Park. Source: The Baltimore Sun County…
The family of Henrietta Lacks filed a lawsuit Thursday against a California-based pharmaceutical company in a continuation of her descendants’ efforts to recoup profits from…
Archbishop Spalding rising junior quarterback Malik Washington recently hosted a free youth football clinic to give back to his community. Source: The Baltimore Sun…
Baltimore County will soon hand over the keys to the Pikesville Armory they recently acquired to a nonprofit focused on revitalizing the old buildings and…
Baltimore Orioles CEO John Angelos paused stadium lease negotiations last winter to work with the incoming administration of Democratic Gov. Wes Moore. Source: The…
Tom Albright was the first athletic director at Southern High, starting in 1961 and oversaw Bulldogs sports for 44 years. He died Monday after a…
Football programs all around the Baltimore area started fall practice Wednesday filled with high hopes. “The first thing is we’re all undefeated right now,” Milford…
Former Strong City Baltimore leader charged with wire fraud, money laundering for COVID relief loans
A former leader of the nonprofit Strong City Baltimore has been indicted on wire fraud and money laundering charges, with federal prosecutors accusing him of…