Baltimore Police: Three dead after crashing stolen vehicle into MTA bus
Officers received a call at 9:41 p.m. Wednesday of a carjacking involving a white BMW, police said.
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan opposes movement to ‘defund’ police
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said flatly Thursday that he does not support efforts to take money from police budgets to support community needs.
View ArticleHarford County teacher charged with sex offenses stemming from relationship...
A Harford County Public Schools teacher is accused of having an inappropriate sexual relationship with a female student two decades ago when he was her teacher at Bel Air Middle School, according to...
View ArticleDrive-in movies to debut in Taneytown
The Taneytown Parks and Recreation department will hold a free drive in movie Friday at Thunderhead Bowling alley.
View ArticleTerps football coach Michael Locksley to join minority development summit
Maryland football coach Michael Locksley will take part in the third annual Quarterback Coaching Summit, which will take place virtually from June 22-23.
View ArticleCarroll County commissioners clash over when to end state of emergency, land...
Carroll County’s state of emergency is planned to be lifted June 27, more than three months after it was declared by the Board of Commissioners, who debated at their Thursday meeting whether to lift it...
View ArticleMaryland announced reopening of mini golf and outdoor amusements. Some were...
Gov. Larry Hogan announced during Wednesday’s press conference that outdoor amusements, such as amusement parks, miniature golf and go-kart tracks, can reopen Friday at 5 p.m.
View ArticleCarroll County reports four new COVID-19 cases, one death
Carroll County Health Department data released Thursday afternoon showed that Carroll had four new positive tests, following five on Wednesday, five on Tuesday and seven on Monday. Carroll averaged 12...
View ArticleCouncil questions proposal to cut two Baltimore fire companies, worries about...
City Council members pushed back Thursday against budget cuts to Baltimore’s fire department, worried a recommendation to close two companies would decrease response times.
View ArticleAnnapolis man charged with first-, second-degree assault after police say he...
At around 7 p.m. Wednesday, an MTA bus driver was threatened with a knife by a passenger but was not stabbed, according to Annapolis police.
View ArticleTop Hogan health adviser pushes back against Maryland governor’s latest...
A top adviser to Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan pushed back Thursday on the governor’s decision the day before to open the state’s restaurants, gyms and malls, saying the moves allowing indoor gatherings...
View ArticleKrish Vignarajah goes public about her breast cancer, hoping to ease ‘stigma...
Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, a former candidate for Maryland governor, recently underwent breast cancer surgery, and said she decided to go public about the experience to help other women cope with the...
View ArticleMaryland election official: We should have explained disappearance of...
State election officials should have been more transparent about the disappearance of early returns from the State Board of Elections website on the night of the primary last week, the board’s deputy...
View ArticleCoronavirus has killed 5 poultry plant workers and infected more than 200...
The coronavirus has killed five workers and infected more than 200 other employees at two Eastern Shore poultry plants, Maryland health officials said Thursday.
View ArticleRavens waive inside linebacker Jake Ryan a month after signing him
Ryan, 28, tore his ACL in 2018 with the Green Bay Packers and appeared in just two games last season for the Jacksonville Jaguars
View ArticleWEAA ‘Gospel Grace’ announcer shot and killed outside her Northeast Baltimore...
Baltimore Police spokeswoman Nicole Monroe said Thursday that Womack’s death was “a senseless, tragic murder, as many are" and that it appears to have stemmed from neighbor dispute.
View ArticleTens of thousands of Maryland unemployment claims are stuck in the system,...
Nearly 71,000 Maryland residents who have filed unemployment claims during the coronavirus pandemic have been blocked from receiving payments, state labor officials said Thursday. The state says those...
View ArticleBoard discussion on removing Prince George’s County school resource officers...
Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks said she is opposed to ending agreements that put armed resource officers in school buildings, something the Board of Education is scheduled to...
View ArticleBaltimore Police: Three people shot, two fatally, on Thursday
Two people were killed and one more was injured in separate shooting incidents in Baltimore on Thursday.
View ArticleOrioles complete abbreviated MLB draft with more college talent, pair of...
With the MLB drafted shortened to five rounds as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the Orioles selected four players Thursday to complete their second draft under executive vice president/general...
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