‘We’re here to get better’: Westminster recovery house helps men stay clean,...
Mulligan Sober Homes, a nonprofit, in Westminster houses men who are hoping for a do-over. The program's eight residents are recovering from addiction and striving to start anew.
View ArticleRosalie D. Emrich, champion country club golfer and a whiz in the kitchen,...
Rosalie D. Emrich, a champion Rolling Road Country Club golfer and a whiz in the kitchen, has died of the coronavirus at 97.
View ArticleSallie D. Mayfield, a retired businesswoman who loved Southern cooking and...
Sallie D. Mayfield, a retired businesswoman who was partial to Southern cooking, has died of the coronavirus at 100.
View ArticleAnnapolis volunteers hand out masks, discourage crowding downtown over...
Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley handed out face masks downtown Saturday with members of the Annapolis Community Emergency Response Team to encourage social distancing as the weather warms up.
View ArticleAnne Arundel high school seniors look to service academies, leave behind a...
As graduating seniors finish out their final year in high school, students heading to military academies still look to the future to serve while undertaking the challenges of a disrupted semester by a...
View ArticleFor Carroll County graduates, what are typically ‘best three months’ of high...
The closure of Carroll County schools has proved frustrating for high school seniors who have grown up watching their siblings and friends move on from high school with plenty of pomp and circumstance.
View Article‘People are still afraid’: Customers largely stay away as Baltimore County...
Although the weather was bright after a week of wind and rain, and many shops had their doors propped open with glowing signs declaring them to be “Open,” the streets of Arbutus, Catonsville and Towson...
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SUNkid News is a weekly package of stories and visuals for young readers, ages 5 to 18. Print the puzzles and images at home. Color in the pictures and then share your creations with us on Facebook at...
View Article‘Nothing like anything we’ve had to face’: Maryland prepares for a strange...
As the unofficial kickoff to summer, Memorial Day weekend triggers a collective surge of anticipation for fresh adventures and comforting routines to come. Not in 2020. From empty seats at Camden Yards...
View ArticlePasadena woman dies after being transported to a hospital Saturday following...
A 52-year-old Pasadena woman who was involved in a motorcycle crash on West Street in Annapolis Saturday died after she was transported to a hospital with serious injuries, Annapolis police said Sunday.
View ArticleLawrence Kaufman, retired attorney and volunteer, dies
Lawrence Kaufman, a retired attorney who worked in tax and estate planning and was a longtime community volunteer, has died at 89.
View ArticleCoronavirus may be spreading in Maryland, putting state at risk of a surge if...
Maryland is at risk of a second wave of coronavirus infections if the state reopens too quickly or without proper precautions, according to new research.
View ArticleMaryland’s total coronavirus case count increases by 818 as hospitalizations...
The total number of hospitalizations, which Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration considers the most important metric to track in the state’s recovery, has dropped from 1,320 to 1,290 since yesterday.
View ArticleBaltimore Police: Three dead and a fourth injured in Sunday shootings across...
Baltimore Police said a man was fatally shot in the Arlington neighborhood Sunday afternoon.
View ArticleBaltimore group demonstrates against President Trump’s planned Memorial Day...
A Baltimore protest group rallied in their motor vehicles Sunday, urging President Donald Trump to cancel his planned Memorial Day trip to Fort McHenry amid the coronavirus pandemic and the city’s...
View ArticleGroup appeals judge’s refusal to strike down Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s...
Several state lawmakers, religious leaders and other plaintiffs are appealing a federal judge’s refusal to strike down a stay-at-home order and other restrictions that Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan imposed...
View ArticleBaltimore fugitive arrested in connection with killing of Baltimore County...
James A. Reddick Jr., 29, of Baltimore, a fugitive wanted for the murder of a Baltimore County man whose body was found three weeks ago in Dorchester County, was arrested Saturday, according to the...
View ArticleWith races canceled, Maryland girls empowerment nonprofit plans virtual 5K as...
After a Maryland girls empowerment organization was forced to cancel its season because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it took steps to switch over to a digital format.
View ArticleGirls on the Run of Central Maryland celebrating local women ‘you don’t...
Girls on the Run of Central Maryland is presenting a “SHEro” series to celebrate local women making a difference within the communities of Carroll and Howard counties.
View ArticleFrom Zambia to the NFL: How family and football helped Ravens rookie John...
After a record-breaking career as a Dukes defensive end, Daka signed this month with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent, becoming the first player from the south-central African country to make it...
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