Moore defends announcement of non-binding agreement for Camden Yards
Gov. Wes Moore defended the decision to announce an agreement before a lease had been signed to keep the pennant-winning Orioles in Baltimore.
Orioles, state reached non-binding agreement but haven’t finalized Camden Yards lease
The Baltimore Orioles announced plans for the team to remain at Camden Yards for another 30 years, but state officials said the two parties have yet to sign a lease.
Angelos, Moore say Camden Yards deal coming soon but decline to provide details
One day from passing a self-imposed deadline, Baltimore Orioles Chair and Managing Partner John Angelos on Thursday said in a joint statement with Gov. Wes Moore that a deal to keep the team at Camden Yards and revitalize the ballpark area is coming “soon.”
No lease extension, but Orioles and Moore tout Camden Yards partnership
The Baltimore Orioles and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced a joint commitment to revitalize the Camden Yards sports complex.
Camden Yards workers hope to join others who’ve had minimum pay lifted
Workers at Orioles Park at Camden Yards are hoping to join the ranks of those in Maryland who have seen their pay lifted above the state's minimum wage floor.
Elon Musk hyperloop may have terminus near Camden Yards
Elon Musk’s digging company, Boring Co., could start the construction of hyperloop tunnels, terminating near West Pratt and South Paca streets in Baltimore, as early as January.
Despite on-field successes, Orioles attendance continues to fall
With three playoff berths and the most wins in the American League, the Baltimore Orioles have been one of the most successful teams in baseball over the last five years. […]
Sports Legends museum leaving Camden Yards
The Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation posted a note on its website explaining that the Sports Legends at Camden Yards museum has ceased operations after it was unable to reach a […]
Businesses see boost when O’s play in October
The Orioles are in the hunt for October again, and city businesses are buzzing, with many expecting increased traffic after last year’s surprise playoff run brought in more customers.
Man hurt at Camden Yards moves to rehab facility; family’s lawyers seek witnesses
A Maryland man hurt in a fight during a Baltimore Orioles game last month has moved to a rehab facility, and his lawyers said Monday they are looking for anyone […]
MARC adding weekend service between Baltimore, D.C.
Maryland is expanding MARC rail service beyond the work week. State transportation officials say the transportation bill signed Thursday includes $100 million for enhancement for MARC, including weekend service on […]
Promises linked to Hilton not fulfilled
As Baltimore finance officials ponder how to address chronic shortfalls in revenues from the city-owned Hilton Baltimore — which will cost taxpayers at least $2 million this year — some members of the City Council say political promises made in 2005 to get the hotel built in the first place have not fully materialized.














