No Ravens minicamp? No problem. Here are 42 things to consider during a weird...
As the Ravens’ offseason program winds down and training camp slowly approaches, it’s worth remembering what we’re missing.
View ArticleThese women make sure Maryland seniors are staying fed and connected during...
The coronavirus pandemic has created greater demand for meals to feed homebound seniors while making it more difficult to reach those in need. But Stephanie Archer-Smith, executive director for Meals...
View ArticleCOVID-19 spread slows in past week, county health officer advises to proceed...
The rate of new COVID-19 cases in Carroll County has dropped significantly in the past week, but the county health officer warns shirking safety guidelines could lead to a spike in the future.
View ArticleA day, a month to raise awareness in Carroll County about elder abuse
The Carroll County Bureau of Aging and Disabilities began commemorating World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, June 15, with the Carroll County Board of Commissioners proclaiming June 2020 as World Elder...
View ArticleAs Visit Annapolis looks at how tourism industry can rebound from...
Despite pending results of the investigation that led to Connie Del Signore's departure as Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County president and CEO, her 17-year influence on the company alongside...
View ArticleBaltimore Police officer in stable condition at Shock Trauma after overnight...
A Baltimore police officer underwent surgery Sunday morning after he was shot in the city’s western district overnight, according to officials.
View ArticleMaryland reports 396 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, 12 new deaths
Maryland officials reported Sunday that the state has confirmed 396 new cases of the coronavirus and 12 more deaths.
View ArticleCOVID-19 spread slows in past week, Carroll County health officer advises to...
The rate of new COVID-19 cases in Carroll County has dropped significantly in the past week, but the county health officer warns shirking safety guidelines could lead to a spike in the future.
View ArticleTenants behind on rent in pandemic face harassment, eviction
The pandemic has shut housing courts and prompted most states and federal authorities to initiate policies protecting renters from eviction. But not everyone is covered and a number of landlords --...
View ArticleOriole Bird officially inducted into National Mascot Hall of Fame in virtual...
The National Mascot Hall of Fame in Whiting, Indiana, officially inducted its 2020 class, including the Oriole Bird, on Sunday in a virtual ceremony.
View ArticleMaryland baseball commit Alex Santos picked by Astros in MLB draft
University of Maryland baseball commit Alex Santos was selected No. 72 overall by the Houston Astros on Thursday in the second round of the MLB draft.
View ArticleGot Chesapeake Bay acid? New study finds seagrasses may bring relief.
Large beds of underwater grass may be just the cure for one of the problems that ails the Chesapeake Bay.
View ArticleBaltimore’s downtown farmers market opens for business, but not as usual,...
It was not quite a typical Sunday at the Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar, which welcomed shoppers for the first time this year.
View ArticleJames Carey Martien II, commercial real estate broker and sailor, dies
James Carey Martien II, a Baltimore-born-and-raised commercial real estate broker and avid sailor, has died. He was 83.
View ArticleBaltimore Police secure downtown hotel after getting a report of a shooting;...
Baltimore Police officers cleared several floors of a downtown hotel Sunday morning to protect guests and search for a man with a gun after receiving a report of a shooting, officials said.
View ArticleMother organizes protest in Cockeysville for residents to discuss police...
Tonya Jackson said she was distraught after watching the killing of George Floyd and wanted to organize a protest like the countless demonstrations that have swept the nation.
View ArticleSomething to call her own: Baltimore baker still launching her business,...
Amanda Mack grew up learning to cook at the side of her grandmother in the McCulloh Homes housing project. After spending years volunteering on community farms, managing a cafe and selling baked goods...
View ArticleOrioles to consider new Camden Yards lease that could extend team’s...
The Maryland Stadium Authority and the Orioles, in a transition period with their owner in declining health, have agreed to seek a new lease deal that would commit the club to Oriole Park at Camden...
View ArticleAmid coronavirus reopening restrictions, Howard County restaurants celebrate...
As restaurants adjust to their new normals with COVID-19 restrictions in place, many in Howard County are searching for creative ways to engage with the community and bring in customers, regulars and...
View ArticleFive Harford graduates earn ‘Growing Exceptional Teachers’ scholarships with...
The GET scholarships have been awarded annually since 2017 five graduating seniors each year to help them complete their undergraduate degree in a high-needs area of teacher education, with the...
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