Hundreds rally in rural Western Howard County in support of Black Lives Matter
Hundreds of Howard County residents, most with signs in tow, filled a green area of Western Regional Park in Cooksville on Thursday evening to listen as 10 speakers discussed their experiences and...
View ArticleCarroll County officials on board with Maryland goal for COVID-19 testing but...
While Carroll County officials say they’re committed to providing COVID-19 testing, the local health department does not see demand warranting another testing center.
View ArticleNaval Academy ‘aware’ of racist comments from incoming plebe
The Naval Academy has been made aware of more racist and inappropriate tweets and messages, this time from an incoming member of the Class of 2024.
View Article‘It really touches our hearts’: Lindale Middle graduation parade celebrates...
Lindale Middle held a parade for its eighth grade graduates, celebrating Mo Gaba, a Baltimore sports superfan battling cancer a fifth time, and Riley Marshall, who is fighting a brain tumor.
View ArticleMemorial Episcopal Church in Baltimore to remove plaques commemorating...
In a Facebook post, the Rev. Grey Maggiano said Memorial Episcopal Church will remove two plaques commemorating the founding rectors of the church, William Meade Dame and Charles Ridgley Howard.
View ArticleThree Laurel men dead in single-car crash on northbound I-95 in Elkridge;...
At approximately 3:25 p.m., troopers from the Maryland State Police Waterloo Barrack and the Howard County Police Department responded to a report of a crash in the center median on northbound...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Larry Hogan says he is ‘100% cancer-free’ five years after...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Thursday said he is “100% cancer-free,” five years after being diagnosed with Stage 3 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
View Article‘We’ve had three months to plan for this': Baltimore-area gyms, clients eager...
Several gyms in the Baltimore metropolitan area are not wasting any time after Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s announcement and will resume business on Friday albeit at 50 percent capacity. And their...
View ArticleCarroll County gyms, fitness centers getting ready to reopen under state’s...
This week, at 5 p.m. Friday, indoor fitness centers, gyms, martial arts, dance and other studio-type activities can be open with 50% capacity providing they follow other public health protective measures.
View ArticleHarford County dairy farmers ‘hanging tough’ amid pandemic, price fluctuations
One Harford County dairy farmer says he and his colleagues are “hanging tough” through the pandemic and other long-term industry challenges.
View ArticleCoronavirus in Maryland: 5 takeaways from the week
Maryland's coronavirus metrics continue to trend downward as more parts of the state reopen. But public health experts say the pandemic is far from over.
View ArticleHistoric Annapolis home for senior women closing; gives residents 30 days to...
After nearly 135 years as a haven for older women in need, Chase-Lloyd House residents have been asked to leave. And it’s not clear when they’ll be able to return.
View ArticleHealth regulators have conducted in-person inspections at nine of 227...
Health regulators have conducted as few as nine formal in-person inspections at Maryland’s 227 nursing homes during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleActivist leaders say Baltimore County police reforms are a good start, but...
While Baltimore County officials last week announced new police reforms and accountability measures, some are skeptical whether the local measures will improve community and police relationships.
View ArticlePreviewing the 2020 college football season, from A to Z
Before players return to practice, here’s an alphabetical primer on the 2020 college football season.
View ArticleMaryland reports 319 new cases of coronavirus as state embraces reopening
Maryland officials reported Friday that the state has confirmed 319 new cases of the coronavirus.
View ArticleBaltimore County councilman pushes for police reform, including ban on...
Baltimore County Councilman Julian Jones said police reforms “are way overdue.”
View ArticleShot one semester short of graduating from college, Baltimore man died eight...
A young Baltimore shot eight years ago and left a quadriplegic has died. Now the State Medical Examiner has ruled his death a homicide.
View ArticleAn Annapolis woman crashed a stolen ambulance, sending a man to shock trauma,...
An Annapolis woman faces felony charges after a mad scramble Saturday involving the theft of two vehicles, an Anne Arundel County ambulance and a taxi, and fleeing the scene of a crash that sent a man...
View ArticleUniversity System of Maryland schools will freeze tuition, room and board...
The University System of Maryland will freeze tuition, room and board for students for the coming year, despite the economic impact of the pandemic on university finances.
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