Amid pandemic and protests, Maryland voters compelled to vote ‘now more than...
Voters, some who never received the ballots that they were supposed to mail in, or others who simply like the in-person ritual, seemed happy to get a live, last minute pitch after a campaign season of...
View ArticleArrogate, North America’s richest racehorse, dies at 7
Arrogate, winner of the 2016 Breeders’ Cup Classic and the champion 3-year-old male that year on his way to becoming North America’s all-time leading money earner, has died.
View ArticleColumbia Association won’t open pools or operate camps this summer due to...
The Columbia Association announced Monday it will not open its pools or operate camps this summer due to the coronavirus pandemic and budgetary challenges the disease has caused.
View Article‘City of Baltimore has made the nation proud,' mayor says day after more than...
Baltimore Police arrested six people, including one city man armed with a long gun, after largely calm demonstrations Monday afternoon and evening.
View ArticleClement W. ‘Clem’ Gavenas, retired Catonsville Center for Alternative Studies...
Clement W. “Clem” Gavenas, a retired teacher at the Catonsville Center for Alternative Studies and enthusiastic outdoorsman, died of cancer April 18. He was 81.
View ArticleEric M. Lowery, computer programming instructor, Bronze Star recipient and...
Eric M. Lowery, a leader of the effort to erect a statue of Frederick Douglass on the Talbot County Courthouse, has died of complications of cancer and pneumonia. He was 71.
View ArticleMan wanted in shooting of Baltimore Police officer arrested in Prince...
Antonio Oliver Janifer, 28, who had been identified by police as the man they say shot and injured Officer Joshua Jackson in Federal Hill on May 26 was arrested Monday in Prince George’s County without...
View ArticleFive years after Freddie Gray, Kwame Rose among those who helped quell...
The entire day of protest in Baltimore had been peaceful. As other cities burned for days, thousands in a city everyone expected to blow up again were rallying against police brutality and racism in...
View ArticleHavre de Grace moves ahead with infrastructure bond funding, budget ordinances
The City of Havre de Grace is moving forward with the formal process of obtaining up to $15 million in bond funding to finance multiple water and sewer infrastructure projects, starting with the...
View ArticleBaltimore City Council likely to be reshaped as Tuesday’s election poised to...
More than a third of the Baltimore City Council will turn over after Tuesday’s primary, as at least five newcomers are headed for office.
View ArticleMaryland ramps up contact tracing as officials reports 848 new coronavirus...
Maryland officials said Tuesday that 848 cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in the past 24 hours.
View Article‘An inspiring story’: Sykesville wins national contest for Best Main Street...
Sykesville has won the title of Best Main Street of America.
View ArticleLaurel scraps 150th anniversary summer plans and Fourth of July celebrations...
The city of Laurel has announced all 150th anniversary events through August are canceled. The Laurel Fourth of July committee also announced the city’s Independence Day celebration and fireworks show...
View ArticleGraduating Francis Scott Key High School seniors to be celebrated with...
The mothers of two Francis Scott Key High School seniors have organized a vehicle-based parade set for Wednesday night as an alternative way to help celebrate the seniors after they lost their...
View ArticleOrioles issue statement in support of ‘Black Lives Matter,' commit to fight...
The Orioles “committed to advocate for the change our country needs today and to root out racism and prejudice of any kind” following the death of George Floyd.
View ArticleRavens will stay in Owings Mills for training camp amid coronavirus pandemic
The Ravens have held camp at their team facility in Baltimore County since 2011.
View ArticleWhat role do Maryland State Police, National Guard play in Baltimore protests?
Baltimore’s recent protests against the death of George Floyd have been largely peaceful, but city police have been aided by additional state resources.
View ArticleThree top contenders for Baltimore City Council president work to convince...
Along with the mayor and comptroller, whoever is elected as the next City Council president will play a visible role in helping Baltimore recover from the coronavirus pandemic. The person will chair...
View Article'A need for change’: Amid pandemic and protests, Baltimore votes for a mayor...
With Baltimore facing myriad issues ― including an unrelenting murder rate, a deadly pandemic and days of protests against police abuse ― primary voters said the race was too important not to risk a...
View ArticleMaryland primary live coverage: As lines remain at 8 p.m., those waiting will...
Follow along for live updates from Maryland polling places throughout the day.
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