In upset, Baltimore Councilman Bill Henry defeats City Comptroller Joan Pratt
Baltimore City Councilman Bill Henry declared victory over incumbent Joan Pratt in the Democratic primary for comptroller, an upset that means someone new will serve as the city’s fiscal watchdog for...
View ArticleBrandon Scott widens lead over Sheila Dixon in Baltimore’s Democratic mayoral...
City Council President Brandon Scott widened his lead over former Mayor Sheila Dixon as thousands more votes were tallied Monday in Baltimore’s Democratic mayoral primary.
View ArticleHere’s where each Baltimore City Council race stands, nearly a week after...
Here’s a district-by-district look at how each Baltimore City Council primary is playing out.
View ArticleMaryland man pleads guilty to hate crime connected to racist graffiti found...
A Maryland man has agreed to plead guilty to a hate crime charge involving graffiti found at a university that threatened black students with lynching, authorities said Monday.
View ArticleRobotics students moving out of Finksburg workspace location
The Carroll County Center of Robotics and Engineering (CC-CORE) in will be moving out of their space in Finksburg at the end of June when their lease expires.
View ArticleNaval Academy plebes become youngsters as class finishes digital version of...
Sea Trials became E-Trials, a modified version of the physical endurance tests, with plebes participating remotely. Instead of 14 hours, E-Trials took place over an eight-hour period Saturday. There...
View ArticleChange from within: In addition to bolstering defense with acquisitions,...
The position changes for three significant contributors are not dramatic, but the difference in responsibilities cannot be overlooked.
View ArticleHow will the Orioles choose which player is the right pick at No. 2 in the...
Top Orioles officials believe there will be plenty of good candidates for them when they pick second overall in Wednesday's MLB draft.
View ArticleInternet vigilantes falsely link ex-Maryland police officer to teens’ attack
John Damskey’s nightmare began with his wife getting emails from strangers telling her she should be ashamed of her husband, a retired police officer. Their phones wouldn’t stop ringing with calls from...
View ArticleMaryland man accused of terror plot seeks to withdraw guilty plea
A former Coast Guard lieutenant accused of plotting politically motivated killings inspired by a far-right mass murderer asked a federal appeals court on Monday to let him withdraw his guilty plea or...
View ArticleSome races decided, and more counting to come. Here are the latest...
A week after Election Day, votes are still being counted in Baltimore races as officials work through Maryland’s first mostly mail-in election. Here are four of the latest developments as of Monday night.
View ArticleHonors for Father Rick, Dulaney High science students
The congregation of Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Cockeysville held a parade in late May to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the ordination of their pastor, Monsignor Richard Hilgartner, aka...
View ArticleThe 2020 Ravens’ 10 most intriguing people, including, yes, of course, Lamar...
From first-round draft pick Patrick Queen to reigning MVP Lamar Jackson, here are the 10 most intriguing people on the 2020 Ravens.
View ArticleMaryland’s decline in hospitalizations from coronavirus continues
Maryland officials reported 500 new cases of the coronavirus Tuesday while the state’s hospitalizations from COVID-19 remained beneath 1,000.
View ArticleSprinkler contains fire at Brightview assisted living facility in Bel Air
A sprinkler kept a fire at Brightview Senior Assisting Living facility in Bel Air from spreading throughout the facility, according to fire officials.
View ArticleHarford County libraries reopen with drive-thru, walk-up services
Harford County Public Library welcomed back its customers with a modified reopening Monday, allowing patrons to request materials online or by phone and pick them up — by appointment — at the...
View ArticleOcean City police officer’s actions under review after boardwalk arrest
Authorities in Ocean City, Maryland, say that a police officer’s actions are under review after a video appeared to show him throwing a punch and putting his arm around a young man’s neck.
View ArticleClarksville neighborhood graduation party gets surprise visit from incoming...
A group of families in a nine-home cul-de-sac in Clarksville set up a neighborhood graduation ceremony for three River Hill High School students on Memorial Day. Darryll Pines,who is set to take over...
View ArticleJohn Carroll School in Bel Air to offer graduation prayer service for students
The Class of 2020 at the John Carroll School in Bel Air are invited to come back to campus Friday, June 19, for a graduation prayer service.
View ArticleHogan names new leaders for Baltimore port and Maryland highways
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan named new leaders for Baltimore's port and the state's highway system on Tuesday.
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