Baltimore’s Will Rosenfield wins Minor League Golf Tour event
Will Rosenfield of Baltimore, playing in the next-to-last group to finish Thursday, scored his first victory on the Minor League Golf Tour with a 6-under par 65 at The Fox Club in Palm City, Florida....
View ArticleFormer Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco ‘embracing’ Jets backup role but not...
Joe Flacco was the Super Bowl MVP and the NFL's highest-paid quarterback just a few years ago
View ArticleNortheast High kicks off coronavirus graduation season for Anne Arundel...
Standing in front of empty bleachers, seniors and the Northeast High principal spoke to the graduating class in a pre-recorded video, kicking off the start of digital ceremonies for Anne Arundel County...
View ArticleNeed milk? Local dairy farmers holding giveaway in New Windsor on Saturday
To help address any shortages Carroll countians are feeling, some local dairy farmers have organized a milk giveaway in New Windsor on Saturday.
View ArticleCNN reporter, formerly of WBAL, arrested while covering George Floyd protests...
Former WBAL reporter Omar Jimenez was arrested during a live CNN broadcast Friday while reporting on protests in Minneapolis.
View ArticleHoward County to reopen outdoor pools, allow outdoor youth camps and sports
Howard County outdoor pools and outdoor youth camps and sports may reopen beginning at 5 p.m. Friday, County Executive Calvin Ball announced.
View ArticleAs Maryland breweries get the OK to open outdoor seating, here’s a look at...
Some took the pandemic's new normal into their branding, while others are canning beers for the first time.
View ArticleMaryland to close two juvenile detention centers
Maryland is closing two juvenile detention facilities at the end of next month, moving 10 children to other centers.
View ArticleUniversity System of Maryland plans combo of in-person, remote classes for...
The University System of Maryland announced Friday its institutions will feature both in-person and remote instruction during their fall semesters.
View ArticleMaryland reports 1,279 new coronavirus cases, surpasses 50,000 infections
Current hospitalizations, the metric Gov. Larry Hogan’s office is considering most strongly in its determinations of reopening the state further, shrank to 1,296, while cases requiring intensive care...
View ArticleBallot vendor blames Maryland officials for delay in reaching Baltimore...
Officials at a vendor that state elections officials blame for a delay in ballots reaching Baltimore voters for Tuesday’s primary say it was the state, not them, at fault for the holdup by delivering...
View ArticleWoman found killed near Loch Raven Reservoir, Baltimore County police say
A body was found near Loch Raven Reservoir on Friday morning, a Baltimore County Police Department representative confirmed.
View ArticleFive die of COVID-19 in Carroll County, health department says Friday
Five more Carroll County residents have died after contracting COVID-19, the county health department announced Friday.
View ArticleAs Baltimore reacts to the death of George Floyd, memories of Freddie Gray...
As Baltimore residents and leaders watch Minneapolis boil in the wake of George Floyd’s death in police custody, they cannot help but think back five years to the death of Freddie Gray.
View ArticleMaryland governor: Trump’s ‘inciting violence with Twitter’ not helpful to...
Hogan, a Republican, was governor in 2015 when rioting and arson broke out in Baltimore after days of mostly peaceful protests spurred by the death of Freddie Gray, who was fatally wounded in police...
View Article$19,000 reward offered for information on man wanted in shooting of Baltimore...
Police announced the reward money for help in bringing Antonio Oliver Janifer, who has been sought since Tuesday night when police said he shot Officer Joshua Jackson in Federal Hill.
View ArticleBaltimore County Council approves $11 million school bus camera program
The Baltimore County school board and police department will manage the implementation of stop-arm cameras on the county’s 800 public schools buses.
View ArticleAs the clock struck 5 p.m. Friday, Annapolis restaurants were ready with...
Employees at Blackwall Hitch made final preparations Friday afternoon before they were allowed to serve customers for the first time in months. The fine-dining restaurant is one of many across the city...
View ArticleWith outdoor dining now allowed, Westminster officials want to help...
Now that Maryland is permitting outdoor dining with some limitations, Westminster officials are considering ways that city resources could be used to help restaurants expand their outdoor options.
View ArticleThree men killed in overnight shootings, a 78-year-old man injured in...
Three men killed in two separate overnight shootings on Thursday, according to Baltimore police.
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