The road back from a long-term injury can be an isolating one. Tyler Wells has become all too familiar with that fact, tearing the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow for the second time last year and undergoing internal brace surgery to fix it. After just three starts, he was forced to spend the rest of the season rehabilitating away from most of his teammates. The … [Read more...] about Orioles pitchers get chance to recover close to team: ‘Preferred way’
James Beard Awards: Baltimore chef, 24-time nominee Cindy Wolf hopes this is her year
Since 2006, Baltimore chef Cindy Wolf’s cooking and concepts have been nominated by the James Beard Foundation 24 times, but she has yet to take home a medal. As she heads into the 2025 awards cycle with her newest nomination, she hopes that this will be her year. Wolf’s restaurant, Charleston, is once again a finalist — this year, for the Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages … [Read more...] about James Beard Awards: Baltimore chef, 24-time nominee Cindy Wolf hopes this is her year
Beer and BBQ Stroll in Westminster | PHOTOS
Beer and BBQ Stroll in Westminster Saturday on Main Street with local brews, live music, vendors and delicious food al fresco! Pipe the Side Brewing Company offered a selection of IPAs and ales for sale during the annual Beer & BBQ Stroll on Main Street in Westminster.(Karen Jackson/Freelance) Patrons line up to order from the Smokin Roche’s BBQ truck at the Westminster … [Read more...] about Beer and BBQ Stroll in Westminster | PHOTOS
Baltimore weather: Thunderstorms, heavy rainfall likely Sunday through Wednesday
A hazardous weather warning from the National Weather Service warns that the Baltimore area could witness damaging storms from Sunday evening through Wednesday. The warning covers southern Baltimore, Cecil, Prince George’s, Anne Arundel, Charles, St. Mary’s and Calvert counties, along with southeast and central Montgomery county, southeast Harford County and southeast Howard … [Read more...] about Baltimore weather: Thunderstorms, heavy rainfall likely Sunday through Wednesday
Free youth golf initiatives around Baltimore help overcome barriers
Jayquann Johnson was 8 years old when he ventured onto the Clifton Park Golf Course – across the street from where his father was killed – to simply hit golf balls and pick up pointers. Instead, Johnson discovered First Tee, a program weaving together life and golf skills. Johnson, now the community outreach coordinator at First Tee Greater Baltimore, attended St. Frances … [Read more...] about Free youth golf initiatives around Baltimore help overcome barriers