Mini-golf in the summer just makes sense. Here are five unique spots in and around Maryland to work on your putt-putt game.
From “Red Solo Cup” to Cowboy Carter: How country music has morphed in the mainstream
Country was one of the fastest-growing music genres last year. In addition to a class of up-and-coming stars making countless hits, new fusions combining the genre with other popular sounds are taking it to new heights.
Jackson Holliday’s early MLB struggles were historic among top draft picks
Holliday collected the fewest hits by a position player selected No. 1 overall across their first 34 major league at-bats. The 20-year-old infielder was sent back to the minor leagues on April 26 after batting .059 over his 10-game stint with the Orioles.
NIL allows elite gymnasts to balance Olympic dreams and college
A 2021 Supreme Court decision caused an NCAA rule change to allow athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness, or NIL.
Examining the all-important blueprint of quarterback development
Landing a franchise quarterback can reshape a team’s fortunes for more than a decade. But developing that player often requires teams to have a solid infrastructure around the quarterback.
As some lawmakers look to regulate AI fakes, free speech concerns remain
Music artist FKA twigs is urging Congress to ban unauthorized use of artificial intelligence to replicate her image or voice.
Democratic Senate candidate Alsobrooks aims to bring new perspective to the Capitol
Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks hopes to bring a new perspective to the U.S. Senate.
Maryland gardeners help rebuild oyster population ahead of 2025 shellfish recovery deadline
Chesapeake Bay Foundation volunteers grow millions of oysters in an effort to restore the oyster population in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Two Maryland coaches bring knowledge and love for their alma mater to their program
Caitlyn Phipps and Nadine Hadnagy bring more than just their knowledge of the game to coaching the Maryland women’s lacrosse team.