City Springs Middle School teacher chosen as Baltimore teacher of the year
A middle school teacher who has been nationally recognized for his work on social justice and literacy was chosen as Baltimore’s teacher of the year Friday.
View ArticleOrioles allowed to use Camden Yards for training camp and games; possibility...
The Orioles won't face any hurdles from the state to start training next week at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, and discussions at the state level are ongoing regarding whether fans might be allowed to...
View ArticleSingle new COVID-19 case announced in Carroll County on Friday
The Carroll County Health Department reported just a single new case of COVID-19 on Friday, in a Sykesville nursing facility.
View ArticleState-led performance audit of the Howard County Public School System underway
A performance audit of the Howard County Public School System by the Maryland State Department of Education began this week.
View ArticleBaltimore lifts outdoor gathering ban; stadium events, other gatherings...
Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young is lifting a ban on mass outdoor gatherings enacted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleTrash, recycling collection will resume Monday in Baltimore after coronavirus...
Baltimore will resume the majority of the city’s trash and recycling services on Monday, city officials announced Friday following several weeks of sporadic service due to employees sickened by COVID-19.
View ArticleRelatives of man killed by Baltimore County police officer in Essex want a...
The family of a man killed by a Baltimore County Police officer is calling for a grand jury days after authorities said they would not press charges against the officer and released footage from the...
View ArticleWalk-up coronavirus screening site opens in Baltimore, using test equipment...
A "rapid-result" coronavirus testing site has opened in Baltimore at the parking lot at Mondawmin Mall where Target once was.
View ArticleHoping to tap pent-up demand but stay safe, Maryland casinos opt for ‘soft...
Hoping to tap pent-up demand but stay safe, Maryland casinos reopen with "soft launches."
View ArticleAs Baltimore’s Atlas restaurants drop dress codes at 2 properties, a Black...
The Baltimore-based Atlas Restaurant Group announced Thursday evening that it would no longer enforce a dress code at either of its properties at the Four Seasons Hotel in Harbor East. Yet by Friday...
View ArticleBaltimore Police investigate shootings Friday
Baltimore Police were investigating shootings that injured three people Friday
View ArticleCooperative effort helps 37 people, nine dogs, one cat displaced by fire in...
The two-alarm fire that tore through an apartment building on Spa Road Thursday afternoon left 37 people displaced, the Annapolis Fire Department said.
View Article‘We’re pushing for changes’: Protesters rally daily against racism in...
Since June 15, a small group of protesters has been coming daily to the intersection of Md. 30 and Westminster Street in Manchester, holding signs to oppose racism and support Black Lives Matter.
View ArticleMaryland says no student-athletes tested positive for coronavirus in initial...
No Maryland student-athletes have tested positive for the coronavirus in its initial on-campus screening, the university announced Friday.
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan proposes cutting state spending by $1.45B, cites economic...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is proposing $1.45 billion worth of budget cuts across state government by eliminating employee raises, cutting vacant positions and slashing funding for programs ranging from...
View ArticleHampstead residents voice concerns, questions about proposal to add Dollar...
Hampstead’s Planning and Zoning Commission heard concerns Wednesday night from residents on the concept site plan for a proposed Dollar General Store at 834 S. Main St.
View ArticleBel Air Lions Foundation awards $10,000 in scholarships
The Bel Air Lions Foundation recently presented Community Service Scholarships to 10 local high school students.
View ArticleBaltimore author Wes Moore set to speak at Pratt Library event on new book...
Wes Moore — a Baltimore born Rhodes Scholar, decorated combat veteran and former White House fellow — has spent his career exploring the causes of and potential fixes for systemic inequities.
View ArticleChase Lloyd women get reprieve from eviction in Annapolis
After attorneys from Maryland Legal Aid and staff of the Department of Aging read an article in The Capital about the women’s’ situation at the Chase Lloyd House in Annapolis, they intervened. And the...
View ArticleHow will the Orioles’ top prospects fit in during training camp? The team has...
The Orioles have to submit a list of players who will be coming to camp at Camden Yards by Sunday, and they'll need to balance their major league needs with player development.
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