Travel & Experiences
The replacement for the Baltimore clipper-schooner that sank in a squall in the Atlantic Ocean last spring will be called the Pride of Baltimore II, members of the board that operates the ship have announced.
May 1, 1987
World & Nation
Federal authorities evacuated the Southwest Airlines concourse at Baltimore-Washington International Airport after a woman tried to “test” airport security at a checkpoint, officials said.
Nov. 4, 2001
When the 100-foot Pride of Baltimore II was launched April 30, nearly two years had passed since its namesake and four crew members disappeared in a flash of high wind and rain called a white squall.
May 8, 1988
Sports
A Clippers player’s sister was apparently beaten to death in Baltimore on Wednesday, according to police and the player’s Twitter account.
July 17, 2014
The Clippers fall to the Brooklyn Nets, 124-108.
Dec. 28, 2021
Despite facing Charlotte without Kawhi Leonard, the Clippers snapped a three-game losing steaks thanks, in part, to strong fourth quarter defense.
Dec. 27, 2023
The Rams clinched a playoff spot and moved into first place in the NFC West with a win over Minnesota.
Dec. 27, 2021
The Coast Guard opened an inquiry in Baltimore into the sinking of the clipper Pride of Baltimore north of Puerto Rico in which eight survived but the captain and three crew members were lost.
May 23, 1986
A clipper ship used to promote tourism in Baltimore sank in a squall north of Puerto Rico last week, officials said Monday.
May 20, 1986
KMPC’s Mike Lamb was wondering how much it would cost for the Rams to move to Baltimore, so as part of an on-air bit he called the Mayflower World-Wide Moving office in Baltimore and a woman named Edna came on the line.
Jan. 10, 1994