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2,471 more Anne Arundel County residents file jobless claims, Maryland nears...

The county and state have seen a dip in claims this month, mirror a drop in the number of people who applied for unemployment benefits across the United States — 1.48 million last week, the 12th...

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Harford’s Hosanna School Museum hosts Juneteenth celebration, featuring...

The Hosanna School Museum in Darlington hosted its fourth annual Juneteenth Celebration last week with a Great Mask Giveaway and Sale of Afro-centric, hand-crafted face coverings to support Black-owned...

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Baltimore restaurants are starting to reopen. Here’s how to dine out safely.

As Maryland and other states across the country begin to reopen following months of coronavirus related closures, cleanliness is top of mind for guests and workers.

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Ravens center Matt Skura has had a ‘remarkable’ rehab. He has his wife to thank.

After undergoing season-ending knee surgery in November, Ravens center Matt Skura said in an interview last week that he feels “probably as close to 100% as I possibly can.”

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‘Adopt A Senior’ takes off in Anne Arundel County, students celebrate despite...

Through the efforts of a Facebook page, Anne Arundel County graduates get a chance to feel celebrated with gifts and words of encouragement from the community. The group, Adopt A Senior, is a spin-off...

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Fire scorches Ferndale house, sends firefighter to the hospital, Anne Arundel...

One firefighter was taken to the hospital after crews put out a fire that scorched a house in Ferndale Wednesday night, Anne Arundel County fire officials said.

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Annapolis Design District pop-up recovery zone set for Saturday

The recovery zone will last from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on the unit block of Edgewood Avenue at Virginia Street. Food trucks, local artists and musical acts will be featured.

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Maryland reports 440 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, as the state...

Maryland officials reported Thursday that the state has confirmed 440 new cases of the coronavirus and 23 more deaths.

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Chesapeake Sensory Plaza water-based play area opens at Rockfield Park in Bel...

Patterned after the Chesapeake Bay watershed, the Chesapeake Sensory Plaza at Rockfield Park in Bel Air is built around a hands-on water feature that includes a 60-foot-long channel system that follows...

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McCormick beats sales and profit estimates as consumers eat at home during...

McCormick & Co. beat sales and profits estimates in the second quarter as consumers have cooked at home more during the pandemic.

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Former Mayor Catherine Pugh en route to Alabama to report to prison Friday

Pugh was already en route Thursday to the federal correctional institution in Aliceville, said attorney Andrew White. Pugh was sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to federal fraud...

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As temperatures rise, these Baltimore restaurants offer outdoor dining

Warmer temperatures mixed with recent coronavirus concerns have placed a premium on outdoor dining. Here’s a smattering of offerings with details to help you feel safe on your next outdoor dining...

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Centennial High School wins first virtual ‘It’s Academic’ competition for...

For the sixth time in the past eight years, Centennial High School in Ellicott City won the “It’s Academic” Baltimore Metro championship last month.

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Anthony Blue spent more than 40 years in Maryland prisons for a crime he said...

For more than 40 years, an inmate from Baltimore, Anthony Blue — blind and mostly confined to his cell — had looked forward to coming home. As the light at the end of the tunnel became brightest, the...

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Catonsville’s new River Road Bridge opens two years after flood destroyed old...

River Road Bridge has officially reopened to vehicle traffic, two years after it was destroyed during the historic flooding that tore through Catonsville, Oella and historic Ellicott City.

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As Maryland’s coronavirus recovery continues, here’s a list of businesses...

This list will be updated as more Maryland institutions announce plans for reopening.

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John Carroll graduate Katie Yurechko was the Bel Air Catholic school’s top...

In addition to being the Class of 2020′s valedictorian, John Carroll's Katie Yurechko was also the class’s female Black and Gold award winner, the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a graduating...

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In ‘the first of many meetings’ assessing fall reopening, Carroll County...

With 76 days until Carroll County Public Schools go back in session, the Board of Education met Wednesday evening to start working through the complicated task of planning for different possible...

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With 4th of July events canceled due to coronavirus, Maryland officials urge...

The Fourth of July will look a little different this year, with large-scale fireworks displays and celebrations canceled across Maryland because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Officials, however,...

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Kentucky Derby will run with limited spectators under strict guidelines in...

Churchill Downs officials have gotten their wish, announcing Thursday that when the rescheduled Kentucky Derby is run in September there will be spectators in the stands — just more spread out than usual.

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