Even with missed season, Aberdeen graduate Jordan Jenkins taking life lessons...
Jordan Jenkins doesn’t hesitate when he thinks about what he missed most about his senior year, a portion of it lost due to the coronavirus. The Aberdeen High School senior’s answer is a quick,...
View ArticleOld Bay hot sauce is coming back. Here’s how to get your hands on some.
When the sauce launched in January by the Hunt Valley-based McCormick & Co., it sold out online within an hour.
View ArticleSocially Distanced Moms of Howard County win Sykesville dance competition...
From the end of April to the end of May, Sykesville held a virtual dance competition. When the competition concluded on May 29, the Socially Distanced Moms of Howard County were the winners of the...
View ArticleCockeysville’s Ike Cornish commits to play basketball at Maryland
Cockeysville basketball star Ike Cornish announced on Twitter on Wednesday that he was committing to play basketball at Maryland.
View ArticleMax’s Taphouse apologizes for employee’s Facebook post dismissing police...
The post, which the restaurant called “disturbing,” asserted “police will leave you alone if you don’t do illegal stuff.”
View ArticleNordstrom Rack in Annapolis Harbour Center is reopening its doors on Thursday
Nordstrom Rack Harbour Center will reopen to customers Thursday, June 11, after being closed for the coronavirus restrictions.
View ArticleBaltimore prosecutors clear 13 officers who fired 147 rounds in fatal...
Baltimore prosecutors have cleared 13 police officers of criminal wrongdoing in a fatal shooting last year in which 147 rounds were fired at a man who they say pointed a weapon at police two days after...
View ArticleCarroll County delegates, state senator call for state to lift restrictions...
Legislators representing Carroll County want the state to allow increased capacity at child care centers and summer camps in the wake of the pandemic.
View ArticleGet to know Brandon Scott: Here are some fast facts about Baltimore’s...
Who is Brandon Scott, the Democratic nominee for mayor in Baltimore?
View ArticleWatch live: Maryland Gov. Hogan gives update on coronavirus recovery plan
Watch the latest live updates about coronavirus from Maryland public officials.
View ArticleCarroll County surpasses 1,000 coronavirus cases
Five new positive tests brought the county’s total to 1,001 cases, according to the Carroll County Health Department. Carroll is the eighth county in Maryland to reach that number, based on state...
View ArticleAnne Arundel to pay $3 million to restore half-mile of shoreline, adding...
Anne Arundel County will pay $3 million to restore more than a half-mile of shoreline in Shady Side and near Annapolis, earning credit towards pollution reduction requirements outlined in federal permits.
View ArticleRace relations, pandemic and mayoral term highlight Havre de Grace City...
The four people running in this year’s race for Havre de Grace City Council faced questions during a candidate forum Tuesday on a host of matters that have been issues for city leadership and residents...
View ArticleBaltimore high school students lead protest to urge city and state education...
Several hundred demonstrators gathered at Baltimore School for the Arts on Wednesday afternoon to demand that the Maryland State Department of Education and Baltimore City Public Schools show “full and...
View ArticleDocument: Read Maryland Gov. Hogan’s latest coronavirus recovery guidelines
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan releases his latest order outlining what is allowed and what isn't as the state grapples with the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleOra B. Snowden, whose life spanned more than 100 years of the civil rights...
Ora B. Snowden, mother of Annapolis civil rights activist Carl Snowden, died May 27 of heart failure at the age 104.
View ArticleMariano ‘Mario’ Cuba, retired BGE meter reader and Korean War veteran, dies
Mariano “Mario” Cuba, retired BGE meter reader who had worked an ice delivery route and was a decorated Korean War veteran, died of a fall at his Carney home May 26. He was 88.
View Article‘We’re going to make change together’: Protesters young and old march through...
Being at the Black Lives and Allies of Anne Arundel County march meant more than 7-year-old Noah Thomas could say. It was his idea to come to the protest after he saw a sign while riding his bike.
View ArticleBaltimore Police Commissioner Harrison named to U.S. Conference of Mayors’...
Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison is among three law enforcement leaders serving on the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ “Police Reform and Racial Justice Working Group,” formed in the wake of...
View ArticleU.S. Rep. Anthony Brown calls for forts honoring Confederates to be renamed...
U.S. Rep. Anthony Brown, D-Maryland, is calling for forts named after Confederate leaders and soldiers to be renamed after President Donald Trump tweeted Wednesday evening that he would not rename them.
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