With Circuit Court judge race still undecided, trailing candidate putting...
In the still-undecided race for a seat on the Circuit Court for Carroll County, initial ballot counts show sitting Judge Richard Titus holding a commanding lead, and trailing candidate George Psoras...
View ArticleMaryland reports 807 new coronavirus cases, 45 more deaths; more than half of...
Maryland officials reported Wednesday the state has confirmed 807 new cases of the coronavirus. But hospitalizations and overall positivity rates are at their lowest in months.
View ArticleFormer Baltimore Police spokesman T.J. Smith, lagging in early returns,...
Former Baltimore Police spokesman T.J. Smith conceded the mayor’s race after early returns showed him with single-digit support and lagging far behind the leaders in the Democratic primary.
View ArticleFormer top deputy in Baltimore Police Department sues over firing, leaked...
Andre Bonaparte, a former top deputy at the Baltimore Police Department, has sued the city over his firing last year, including accusing people within the department of leaking on social media an...
View Article‘We want to be difference makers’: Maryland football players commit to...
The University of Maryland football players committed to being "leaders in creating change” in response to nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd and police brutality.
View Article‘We need to be heard’: Protests against racism organized in Westminster and...
Protests in connection with the Black Lives Matter movement are being held each day this week in Westminster and Sykesville.
View ArticleBaltimore Police: Man dies in shooting in Edgewood neighborhood in West...
A 39-year-old man died after being shot in the head Wednesday afternoon in the Edgewood neighborhood in West Baltimore, according to Baltimore Police.
View Article‘Titan’ floating dry dock from Norfolk could usher in new era of vessel...
The largest floating dry dock in Norfolk, Virginia, the Titan, will arrive at the dock at Tradepoint Atlantic in eastern Baltimore County on Thursday for a five-month repair job, ushering in what...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan to lift coronavirus restrictions for nonessential...
Starting this weekend, Marylanders may be able to go back to most stores and office jobs, get tattoos and have their nails done, under a lifting of restrictions announced by Gov. Larry Hogan on Wednesday.
View ArticleCivility, activism and education as Baltimore marks sixth night of protests...
The sixth day of demonstrations began in a uniquely low key Baltimore way with a longtime activist and barbecue cook Duane “Shorty” Davis cooking for a crowd.
View ArticleHere’s what we know so far about primary election results in Howard County
The votes are still being counted from Tuesday’s primary election, but here’s what we know from the early results in Howard County.
View ArticleHogan defends sending Maryland National Guard troops to D.C., emphasizes that...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Wednesday defended his decision to send Maryland National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., where the mayor had not requested them.
View ArticleAberdeen Police officers come under fire while trying to arrest two suspects...
Aberdeen Police said officers came under fire Wednesday night while trying to arrest two people who they said stole a car.
View ArticleUnsure of coronavirus impact, Anne Arundel schools plan to fully reopen,...
With uncertainty surrounding the future of the coronavirus pandemic, Anne Arundel County Public Schools are preparing for multiple scenarios for the next school year.
View ArticleCentury graduate Emma Neiswender found her passions in science, music and health
Century High School marching band director Stan Jones said Emma Neiswender is a student leader on and off the field.
View ArticleBaltimore’s mail-in primary got off to a rocky start. What problems might lie...
Add errors on ballots and problems in tabulating returns to Maryland's first statewide vote-by-mail contest and the primary’s close races may well end up in the courts, experts say.
View ArticleVirtual public meeting on Route 152 park-and-ride relocation scheduled for...
The Maryland Transportation Authority will host a virtual public meeting June 11 to solicit and present public comments on the relocation of the Route 152 park-and-ride lot as part of its extension of...
View ArticleAnother election, another call for Maryland administrator Linda H. Lamone to...
If Maryland elections administrator Linda H. Lamone seemed unperturbed by calls to resign in the wake of ballot errors and on-again, off-again reporting of returns from Tuesday’s primary election, it...
View ArticleOzone Transport Commission advances petition to EPA to help cut Maryland air...
The Ozone Transport Commission voted to advance a petition to the United States Environmental Protection Agency that could help reduce air pollution in Maryland from upwind sources.
View ArticleTwin brothers share valedictorian honors at St. Vincent Pallotti High School
Michael and Matthew Merritt, both seniors at St. Vincent Pallotti High School, were named co-valedictorians — a first since the school opened in 1921.
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