A new 5K race has participants fleeing from zombies.
So, how's this for motivation? As you're running a race through the woods, flesh-eating zombies are right on your heels.
That's the concept for the first ever "Run For Your Lives" 5K race October 22...
After his drug arrest and rehab, Keith Mills climbs back to top sportscaster status—while trying to make amends with his kids.
In the darkest hours before dawn, Keith Mills—Baltimore's personable, ebullient sportscaster—is juggling his usual three morning gigs at WBAL on Television Hill.
He dashes into the AM-radio room on...
<p>Coming from a football family and bringing the Ravens to the playoffs every year he's been here, John Harbaugh was clearly born to lead.</p>
Nine-year-old John Harbaugh strapped on his helmet, slid into his shoulder pads, laced up his cleats, and stared at the mirror. Scowling back, he saw the world's toughest football player. His father...
The Grand Prix comes roaring into the Inner Harbor next month. But when the exhaust clears, will the headaches have been worth it?
Seconds before the green flag drops on the inaugural Baltimore Grand Prix, one of the most famous female athletes on earth will steer her bright-lime-and-black race car onto Pratt Street, then hit...
The Iron Man on The Streak, the steroid era, and almost leaving Baltimore.
Ready to feel old? Cal Ripken Jr. retired in 2001—that's 10 years ago. Here, he reflects on the beauty of rain delays, the foundation his father inspired, and life after baseball. (Guess who's a...
Gilman QB Darius Jennings has a bright future ahead.
When Darius Jennings was playing pick-up basketball in East Baltimore, he never thought that college recruiters would one day be lining up at his door—especially for a football scholarship. "Football...
Has the talented but well-traveled skipper finally found a permanent home in Baltimore?
Buck Showalter is redecorating.
He’s just been hired and, seemingly out of the thick August air, has transformed the Bad News Birds into the hottest team in baseball.
But the extreme makeover is not...
A local Gaelic sports club makes its members feel at home.
When Tadgh Prendeville moved here from Ireland in 1998, he didn't know a soul. Now, he says he can count about 80 locals among his closest and dearest friends.
Back in 2003, Prendeville started...
For you neophytes, that would be mixed martial arts, a new sport for Maryland personified by the colorful John Rallo.
Most days, the lower-level foyer of the 1st Mariner Arena, with its concrete floor and white cinderblock walls, is nothing more than a passageway. But for one night this month, the minds behind a...
From bone-crushing sacks to game-winning TDs, what it feels like to be a Raven.
Football. Passion for it runs through our veins. Yet, when we peel ourselves off the couch Sunday night after 10 hours of worshipping at our flat-screen altars, few of us (hopefully) have actual...