Here’s how $1.3 million was spent to educate Maryland voters on election
A team of public relations and media firms have released a report detailing how they spent $1.3 million budgeted for an ad campaign to prepare and educate voters on the June primary.
View ArticlePresident Trump cites Baltimore’s homicide clearance rate in speech on police...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday mentioned unaddressed crime in Baltimore as he touted an executive order to address police reform.
View ArticleDriver in fatal May crash in White Marsh identified by Baltimore County Police
Baltimore County Police identified James Edward Cobb Jr., 47, of Akron, Ohio, as the person who died May 2 after crashing his Dodge Ram pickup truck into the side of a Suzuki Grand Vitara on Campbell...
View ArticleMan facing life-threatening injuries after being struck by car in downtown...
A 23-year-old man driving a dirt bike was struck by a 2006 Infiniti Tuesday night in downtown Baltimore, according to Baltimore Police.
View ArticleCoast Guard sets Francis Scott Key buoy in Baltimore for 40th year,...
The U.S. Coast Guard on Monday set the Francis Scott Key memorial buoy on the Patapsco River for the 40th year, marking the approximate location where the Marylander wrote the national anthem.
View ArticlePayments by auto insurer for former Baltimore Mayor Pugh were illegal, state...
Payments made by Maryland’s quasi-governmental auto insurer to then-Mayor Catherine Pugh for her Healthy Holly books violated state law, according to a letter state regulators sent to the Maryland...
View ArticleThese nurses are making sure Baltimore-area HIV patients have the medications...
It was already difficult to get their HIV positive patients to adhere to their medication regimen. But COVID-19 has made the work of medication support nurses Ebony Beckles and Heidi Whiting that much...
View ArticleCoronavirus testing site opens at the Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center
After months of requests from the city of Laurel, the Prince George’s County Health Department opened a new COVID-19 testing site at the Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center on Monday.
View ArticleFamily friend, teacher, classmates throw parade to welcome home Eldersburg...
A five-year-old boy spent almost a week in a hospital but was welcomed back home with a parade brought together by members of his community and day care center.
View Article‘It gives us all a black eye’: Howard police chief discusses racism,...
Howard County Police Chief Lisa Myers explains why she thinks defunding the police is a bad idea, and how the policies and training in place in Howard exempt the county from many of the issues facing...
View ArticleAs Naval Academy superintendent condemns racism, a mid’s tweets present a...
The Naval Academy has removed a plaque outside of Maury Hall that depicts a Confederate flag. It was described as a first step for the academy in responding to racism and bigotry, announced by...
View ArticleThe Baltimore City Council eliminated $22 million from the police budget....
What roughly $22 million in cuts to Baltimore police spending will look like for the department in the fiscal year that starts July 1.
View ArticleSystemic racism and microaggressions: 13 Anne Arundel students talk about...
County public school students shared deeply personal experiences as they discussed issues like systemic racism, microaggressions and implicit biased behavior and the mark such societal problems leave.
View ArticleBaltimore police arrest, charge man in killing of WEAA ‘Gospel Grace’...
Baltimore police have arrested and charged a 56-year-old Baltimore man with the murder of former WEAA-FM announcer Tyra Womack outside her Lauraville home June 10.
View ArticleHarford County communities unite during pandemic
Len Parrish, director of Harford County Community and Economic Development, says there is no shortage of stories to tell about communities and businesses working together during the pandemic.
View ArticleWhat’s with all the fireworks in Baltimore? The question on many residents’...
Evening fireworks have sparked discussions among Baltimore residents about how to handle the ongoing nuisance.
View ArticleCity budget, bond funding ordinance approved by Havre de Grace City Council
Havre de Grace council members gave unanimous approval to city’s $34.96 million budget, which covers day-to-day city operations in the general fund, as well as the municipal water and sewer and marina...
View ArticleMaryland reaches three straight weeks of coronavirus hospitalization declines
The count of coronavirus patients in Maryland hospitals has dropped for three straight weeks, state officials reported Wednesday.
View ArticleMan killed in Pikesville identified in what Baltimore County police believe...
The man fatally shot in Pikesville on Tuesday night has been identified, Baltimore County police said Wednesday.
View ArticleAmid pandemic, Ravens tight end Mark Andrews could emerge as a case study for...
While people with diabetes like Ravens tight end Mark Andrews are not more likely to contract COVID-19 than the general population, they could be more vulnerable to dangerous complications.
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