Westminster graduate Cherish Glenn ‘thrived’ in Career and Technology Center...
Like many students of the Carroll County Career and Technology Center, Cherish Glenn is just one step away from finishing the program. For Glenn, there is only the license exam left.
View ArticleYouth leaders stand on the front lines of Baltimore protest
Baltimore’s black youth are helping lead a movement to end racial injustice that is grounded in the collective memories of the city wrenched apart, with neighborhoods in flames and businesses looted.
View ArticleHouses of worship ‘in no rush’ to reopen as Maryland eases restrictions on...
Even as government officials ease coronavirus-related restrictions on indoor gatherings, many houses of worship are "in no rush" to reopen, citing ongoing health concerns.
View ArticleAnne Arundel auditor: Pittman budget over recommendations by $103M
Auditor Susan Smith said the budget now before the County Council could be between $103 million and $120 million over the recommendations, depending on how much the economy suffers.
View ArticleReceived? Accepted? How to decipher the status of your Maryland vote-by-mail...
As Baltimore elections officials hustle to count tens of thousands of vote-by-mail ballots, city voters have been left to wonder whether their ballots were ever received.
View ArticleNavy-Notre Dame game could bring economic boost to Annapolis but won’t...
It was a costly decision for both teams, although better than canceling outright. And while it may be a financial setback for the teams involved, the city of Annapolis will likely reap some benefits.
View ArticleHundreds are still being turned away for coronavirus tests at a predominantly...
Seventeen Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church parishioners have died from COVID-19 — three of them after waiting but being unable to get one of the 100-120 free tests administered by the city health...
View ArticleTowson volleyball player Alexa Welch, driven by mother’s death and desire to...
The sophomore defensive specialist has been working for the past few weeks for Butler Transport Services, moving patients who tested positive for the coronavirus ao area hospitals, nursing homes and...
View ArticleJonathan England, University of Maryland professor and father of four, dies
Jonathan England, a faculty member of the University of Maryland's African American Studies Department, has died at 47.
View ArticleNumber of Carroll County residents applying for unemployment drops in week...
Fewer Carroll County residents filed for unemployment benefits in the week ending May 30, compared with the previous week, according to the Maryland Department of Labor.
View ArticleDel. Nick Mosby maintains substantial lead in Baltimore City Council...
In the Baltimore City Council president race, Del. Nick Mosby maintains his lead in the most recent returns.
View ArticleIn Baltimore’s close comptroller race, Councilman Henry widens lead in...
Councilman Bill Henry widens his lead over Joan Pratt as ballots in comptroller's race are counted.
View ArticleAnne Arundel parents and guardians can pick up meals for students under...
Parents and guardians can now pick up meals without needing children present after the state education agency granted the school system a waiver to do so, according to a press release on Friday afternoon.
View ArticleProtesters descend on crab houses in Middle River, Fallston to confront...
Dozens of demonstrators descended on a Middle River crabhouse Saturday afternoon to confront its operator over racist comments posted to social media.
View ArticleCarroll County Freedom Rally holds peaceful, passionate protest in Westminster
Group of about a hundred holds a peaceful protest in Westminster calling for end to pandemic restrictions.
View ArticleMaryland health officials announce 712 new cases of coronavirus and 36 deaths
Maryland officials reported Saturday 712 new cases of the coronavirus bringing the total to 57,482.
View ArticleFlorida Naval Academy Alumni Associaton leader resigns after live streaming...
A Florida Naval Academy Alumni Association leader has resigned after making racist comments and using slurs about the Black Lives Matter movement in a video that was accidentally streamed on Facebook...
View ArticleHundreds join Black Lives protest in Pasadena, calling for an end to a...
Hundreds of protesters gathered Saturday to denounce police violence against black people and stamp out systemic racism in Pasadena, a place where the 72-year-old president of the Anne Arundel County...
View ArticleMaryland National Guard returns from short mission in D.C.
Members of the Maryland National Guard on Saturday returned from Washington, D.C., where they had controversially been sent to guard national monuments.
View ArticleBaltimore Police search for driver who fatally struck a woman in Park Heights
Baltimore Police are looking for the driver of a sedan that they believe sped down Park Heights Avenue on Saturday morning, killing a woman who was trying to cross the street.
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