Baltimore’s Democratic voters nominate Scott for mayor in narrow primary...
Brandon Scott has won the crowded Democratic primary for Baltimore mayor, making good on his campaign to “change the guard” at City Hall and usher in a new generation of leadership.
View ArticleMaryland congressional leaders urge Gov. Larry Hogan to make more...
Maryland congressional leaders are urging Gov. Larry Hogan to make more improvements to the state’s new Beacon One-Stop unemployment benefits website because they say constituents are not receiving...
View ArticleBaltimore to suspend recycling citywide for three weeks, effective...
A coronavirus outbreak among staff at the city’s east side solid waste yard will cause Baltimore recycling services to be suspended for three weeks, the public works acting director told the City...
View ArticleHoward County private schools hold drive-thru ceremonies instead of going...
While Howard County's public schools had pre-recorded virtual commencements, which concluded Tuesday, the two private schools in the county — Chapelgate Christian Academy and Glenelg Country School —...
View ArticleNorth Harford graduate plans to pursue nursing career in hopes of helping others
At a time when the need for nurses have never been more apparent, North Harford High graduate Aleah Bikle plans to pursue a career in the field in order to help others.
View Article‘She’s a go-getter’: A Baltimore woman makes sure students have what they...
Knight has continued to serve students and families during the coronavirus pandemic, delivering gift cards, handing out items at food pantries and completing other tasks to aid students while they...
View ArticlePasadena twins became co-valedictorians for Northeast High
Pasadena twins shared a lot at Northeast High. They shared classes, they shared clubs and extracurricular activities. And now, they’re sharing the top spot in their class.
View ArticleWhat’s in a name: Anne Arundel library CEO Skip Auld changes name after...
“I just wanted to tear down the highly personal monument to the Confederacy in my own family history,” Auld said in his letter to the Times-Dispatch.
View ArticleHow do Anne Arundel County police officers use force? Here’s what they say.
In an effort to provide clarity to the community, Anne Arundel County Police Chief Tim Altomare released a 10-page document entailing exactly when and how Anne Arundel County police officers are...
View ArticleWhat you need to know about Howard’s new cultural center that’s poised to be...
Nearly 15 years ago, Columbia-area residents and officials met to discuss how downtown Columbia should be redeveloped over the next few decades. Those talks ultimately culminated in the Downtown...
View ArticleAnne Arundel council adds $1.5M to school budget, advances police body camera...
The Anne Arundel County Council adopted a large swath of auditor-endorsed budget cuts, approved an increase to to the Board of Education budget, and introduced amendments to add police-worn body...
View ArticleCall to ‘defund’ police in Baltimore and elsewhere raises the question: What...
Those issues of police budgets are coming to a head as nationwide calls for reform are leading to a rallying cry to “defund” police that now has the attention of some national and local political leaders.
View ArticleMaryland coronavirus hospitalizations reach two-week streak of declines
Maryland officials reported 561 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus Wednesday, bringing the state to 59,465 infections of COVID-19
View ArticleMillersville man dies after vehicle strikes tree in crash Tuesday, Anne...
A 75-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene of a crash in Millersville Tuesday afternoon after the man’s vehicle struck a tree, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleOrioles mock draft roundup: Vanderbilt’s Austin Martin the consensus pick at...
Every major outlet that did a mock MLB draft this week has the Orioles taking Vanderbilt third baseman/outfielder Austin Martin, who is viewed as the best pure hitter in the draft and provides...
View ArticleTowson to close portion of Pennsylvania Avenue for outdoor weekend dining;...
Starting this weekend, Baltimore County will shut down a portion of Pennsylvania Avenue in Towson on weekends throughout June, enabling several area restaurants to open up for outdoor dining service...
View ArticleRavens assistant coach Bobby Engram, former executive Kevin Byrne among...
The Pro Football Writers of America annual off-field award nominees were announced on Tuesday, with Ravens Executive Vice President of Public and Community Relations Kevin Byrne up for the Jack...
View ArticleReceived? Accepted? How to decipher the status of your Maryland vote-by-mail...
As Baltimore elections officials neared the end of counting tens of thousands of vote-by-mail ballots, city voters have been left to wonder if their ballots have been counted yet.
View ArticleOld Stepney Road in Perryman to close for four months as road is realigned
Old Stepney Road between Spesutia Road and U.S. Route 40 in Perryman will be closed to through traffic for four months for a realignment of the road.
View ArticleRavens’ Calais Campbell, Patrick Queen, Dick Cass sign letter demanding...
The letter was released Wednesday by the Players Coalition, a group co-founded in 2017 by former Ravens wide receiver Anquan Boldin.
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