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View ArticleHavre de Grace budget remains unchanged, but officials warn of future...
Havre de Grace leaders do not plan to make any significant changes to Mayor William T. Martin’s proposed $34.96 million budget for fiscal 2021 before voting on its adoption next month, despite concerns...
View ArticleElection of student member of the Howard County Board of Education to be held...
Two Howard County high school juniors are campaigning to be elected as the student member of the Board of Education in an online vote set for June 2 and 3.
View ArticleSUNkids at HOME
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 ArticleJPMorgan Chase invests $1 million in small businesses in Baltimore/Washington...
JPMorgan Chase will invest $1 million in small businesses in Baltimore and Washington hurt by the economic impact of the pandemic.
View ArticleMaryland company trials coronavirus vaccine candidate in Australia
A U.S. biotechnology company began injecting a coronavirus vaccine candidate into people in Australia on Tuesday with hopes of releasing a proven vaccine this year.
View ArticleFormer Terps QB Tyrrell Pigrome lands at Western Kentucky; Capital Athletic...
Former Maryland quarterback Tyrrell Pigrome signed with Western Kentucky as a graduate transfer, the Conference USA school announced last week.
View ArticleMan robs Crofton 7-Eleven with long gun, pepper sprays employee, police say
An assailant robbed a 7-Eleven store in Crofton early Wednesday morning armed with a handgun, and pepper-sprayed an employee on the way out, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleMan in Baltimore County dies from shooting weeks later, police say
Keynon Bryant, 28, died weeks later after being shot on May 15 in Baltimore County.
View ArticleSuspects wanted in Pasadena playground arson, Anne Arundel fire officials say
Investigators are searching for a pair of suspects after determining the Sunday afternoon playground fire in Pasadena was intentionally set ablaze, Anne Arundel County fire officials said.
View ArticleBaltimore police identify two men shot and killed during separate incidents...
Baltimore police identified two men as homicide victims over the last two days.
View ArticleBaltimore officer injured in Federal Hill shooting also went by ‘Saint,’ an...
The Baltimore police officer who was shot and wounded during a chase in Federal Hill Tuesday night is Officer Joshua Jackson, a 27-year-old Anne Arundel County native also known as "Saint, the Rapping...
View ArticleBaltimore chef to appear on Guy Fieri game show tonight
Jasmine Norton never thought that she would be a chef—let alone one with the potential of being a household name.
View ArticleSykesville makes top 10 in Best Main Street of America contest
The Sykesville officials learned Tuesday morning that the town has been named a semifinalist in a national competition for the title of Best Main Street of America.
View ArticleMap: Nursing home coronavirus deaths, cases reported in Maryland
Maryland has recorded hundreds of coronavirus cases and related deaths at nursing homes and assisted-living facilities. See where the impacted facilities are and how many residents and staff have been...
View ArticleMan arrested, charged with vehicle theft and credit card fraud, Howard police...
A Montgomery County man has been arrested and charged with numerous counts of vehicle theft and fraud since mid-March, Howard County police said Wednesday.
View ArticlePolice investigating one Reopen Anne Arundel County social media post as a...
The Anne Arundel County Police Department is investigating one Reopen Anne Arundel County Facebook post for three instances of a veiled threat against County Executive Steuart Pittman, said spokeswoman...
View ArticleAny Maryland resident can get COVID-19 test for free Friday at Six Flags,...
Any Maryland resident who thinks they may have been exposed to COVID-19 can get a test for free Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at a new drive-thru facility at Six Flags in Prince George’s County.
View ArticleProposal to save Westminster’s Family Fitness Center includes rare rate...
To help Westminster’s Family Fitness Center become budget neutral, a city committee considered proposals to increase rates and fees for members, cut staffing, and reduce open hours during off-peak times.
View Article‘You’re not the new normal. You’re the vaccine’: Baltimore’s John Waters...
The award-winning writer, director and artist spoke in front of a green screen Wednesday afternoon from the comfort of his Baltimore home in a pre-recorded commencement ceremony, addressing the Class...
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