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Purple paradise: Serene Lavender Farm in Eldersburg is a labor of love for...

The coronavirus pandemic made for some uncertainty regarding the Serene Lavender Farm in Eldersburg being able to host open houses this year. But the state recently loosened its guidelines.

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Manchester Valley graduate was a 'true servant leader’ for her peers, community

Callie Houck graduates from Manchester Valley High School with a history of leadership and initiative.

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Maryland mail-in primary voting wraps up today. Anne Arundel votes on school...

Elections officials in Anne Arundel County have been at work counting mail-in ballots for 11 days, and they will continue for 11 more — counting every signed, valid ballot received on or before Tuesday...

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Ward 3 Alderwoman hopes Parole affordable housing development will transform...

Towne Courts, the 42-unit affordable development, is expected to complete construction in the spring of 2021.

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Five questions about the Orioles’ plans for the 2020 draft

Here are five questions this unique coronavirus-affected draft process can answer for the 2020 Orioles.

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Unattended cooking sparks kitchen fire in Edgewood townhouse, owner displaced

The owner of an Edgewood townhouse has been displaced after a fire damaged the residence in the 1900 block of Eloise Lane shortly before 9:30 Monday night.

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Maryland road improvement projects include face-lift for Old Manchester Road...

Old Manchester Road in Carroll County is going to be getting a face-lift from the Maryland Department of Transportation.

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Last day of school for Harford County students will be June 16

The last day of class for kindergarten through 11th-grade students in Harford County Public Schools will be June 16, a Tuesday. Pre-kindergarten students’ last day will be Friday, June 12.

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Wes Unseld, legendary center for Baltimore Bullets, dies at 74

Wes Unseld, who won Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player honors as a rookie with the Baltimore Bullets, died Tuesday morning after what his family called “lengthy health battles, most recently...

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Bel Air Downtown Alliance cancels First Fridays, modifies some other events...

While some events have been canceled, and the logistics of other events changed, due to ongoing concerns about the coronavirus pandemic, there still will be opportunities for people to visit and have...

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Nighttime training at APG may be heard in community this week

The U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center will host training events from Wednesday, June 3, to Friday, June 5, producing activity that may be heard or noticed outside the installation, according to a news...

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Protests in Baltimore: June 2 | PHOTOS

Tuesday begins with Baltimore residents cleaning up after Monday night's unrest. Thousands of protesters against police brutality in downtown Baltimore.

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Day of prayer to reflect on peace and hope in Prince George’s starts at noon

The Day of Prayer starts at noon and will continue until midnight, according to the executive’s social media page. Any group or individual can participate, Alsobrooks said. With everything happening in...

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#EndWhiteSilence demonstration at Anne Arundel County police headquarters set...

Demonstrators will lay out demands for police reforms at county headquarters Wednesday night. The demonstration is not open to the public.

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Emergent BioSolutions will produce COVID-19 vaccines in Baltimore, Rockville...

Emergent BioSolutions will manufacture COVID-19 vaccines in Balitmore, Gaithersburg under a federal contract

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Annapolis tests recovery zones on Wednesday, mayor signs order closing some...

Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley has signed an executive order establishing eight areas across the city starting Monday where businesses can serve food and drinks or sell their wares in outdoor spaces...

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In-person voting open for Howard County’s primary election amid coronavirus...

Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Tuesday will be Maryland’s first primary election held almost entirely by mail. In addition to the presidential and congressional primary elections, Howard...

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Mfume faces challengers again as he seeks to keep US House seat he regained...

Kweisi Mfume, Maryland’s newest congressman, sought in Tuesday’s primary to secure his hold on the Baltimore-area seat long held by his late friend, Elijah Cummings. The state’s seven other incumbent...

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Coronavirus cases in Maryland’s prisons top 500, with seven confirmed deaths...

Seven inmates have died from COVID-19 in Maryland's prison system, according to the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.

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In rare competitive Baltimore Comptroller race, Councilman Henry hopes to...

For the first time in two decades, incumbent Comptroller Joan Pratt has a serious Democratic primary challenge from City Councilman Bill Henry.

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