And four other important developments this week in Baltimore sports.
Can a retired female cop and an ex-offender turned baker make a difference?
Second-ranking Diocese of Maryland leader killed popular cyclist two days after Christmas.
Initiative comes ahead of first-ever Great Baltimore Oyster Festival this weekend.
The Baltimore area abounds with opportunities to catch sight of our avian friends on the move.
22nd annual ride adds 36-mile road and single-track route with mountain bikers in mind.
With $2.8 million in seed money, City again seeks vendors for bicycle initiative.
Bicyclist was killed two days after Christmas.
Habitats of North American birds are shrinking because of warmer temperatures, study says.
From America's only high-wheel race to the Civil War Century, the best pedaling is just starting.
Saturday festival celebrates three-year transformation led by the City Recreation and Parks Department.
Social media campaign celebrating city’s diverse bicycling community turns to crowdfunding for film project.
Group says General Assembly made progress in protecting environment and Bay last session.
Rawlings-Blake announces review of all of Baltimore’s Confederate statues.
Inner Harbor aquarium will live-stream shark feedings and host daily diver chats.
Waterfront Partnership raising money for cleanup innovation off Boston Street.
Rawlings-Blake “disheartened" by decision; Montgomery and Prince George's line gets go-ahead.
Kinetic Sculpture Race, Tour dem Parks, Hon!, Bikes & Beer are early summer highlights.
Scores marginally improve, but long way to go for harbor and tributaries.
Check out the peregrine chicks on Chesapeake Conservancy's webcam.
Contents of 1815 cornerstone and 1915 box revealed at Walters Art Museum.
State remains in solid position, but drops three spots overall.
Annual festival offers chance to mix Western Maryland camping, hiking, and biking with music.
Free coffee, bagels and giveaways at 33 morning "pit stops" around the Baltimore area.
Baltimore Episcopal Bishop faces hit & run, DUI and manslaughter charges next month.
Series of ecological disasters sparked movement for stronger environmental laws 45 years ago today.
"Boh" and "Barb" expecting another egg or two this week.
26 cyclists represent the 20 children and six educators killed in the 2014 school shooting.
Bicycle Advisory Commission and Loch Raven Trails agreement also announced.
Peregrine nest on Light Street ledge can be viewed 24/7 via new video feed.
Baltimore's former mountain bike champ hopes to be open for summer.
Known for its wild horses, an infamous Ash Wednesday storm saved the Maryland island from development.
Ex-offenders played significant role in historic ship's four-month rehabilitation.
This winter's chance to collect sweet smelling sap begins Saturday and Sunday.
Hollow cornerstone reveals jars, newspapers, and coins, so far.
Charter with sustainability-focused curriculum breaks ground on a $23 million renovation.