‘A small act of solidarity’: Laurel resident rides 500 miles in Columbia for...
Laurel resident and member of the U.S. Army Band Pershing’s Own Jesse Tubb rode in a 2-mile loop on his bike at the Columbia Gateway Business Park 250 times this past weekend to raise money for the...
View ArticleAre you ready for some birdwatching? Ravens (the birds) spotted roosting at...
Two of the Ravens' feathered namesakes have been seen perched atop a light tower at M&T; Bank Stadium.
View ArticleTowson Encore Chorale tunes up for summer program
Encore Creativity for Older Adults, a choral program for adults 55 and older based in Annapolis, is accepting registrations through July 3 for Encore University Summer School.
View ArticleCarroll County landfill coupons discontinued, last year’s coupons good until...
Carroll County’s residential waste coupon program has been discontinued, but last year’s coupons got an expiration extension due to the pandemic, according to a county news release.
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan to return to Board of Public Works as panel considers...
After more than three months, Republican Gov. Larry Hogan will again preside over the state Board of Public Works as the panel considers his proposals to cut $672 million from the upcoming state budget...
View ArticleMaryland reports 477 new coronavirus cases, 6 more fatalities
The state has confirmed 67,254 total cases of COVID-19, an increase of 477 cases since Sunday. And six more people have died due to complications from the illness, bringing the state total up to 3,048...
View ArticleTwo shot, four reports of gunshots over the weekend, Anne Arundel police say
Two people were shot over the weekend as Anne Arundel County police attended to four reports of gunshots ringing out from Laurel to Glen Burnie, the department said.
View ArticleFormer Redskins assistant, ‘Hogs’ creator Joe Bugel dies at 80
Former Washington Redskins assistant coach Joe Bugel, regarded as one of the top offensive line coaches in NFL history, died Sunday at the age of 80. died.
View ArticleCarroll County chapter of Maryland Writers offers flash fiction contest
Group offers flash fiction contest
View ArticleMaryland volunteers needed to expand Shopping Angels free delivery service...
The Maryland Chapter of Shopping Angels seeks more volunteers in their mission to "help ease the uncertainty, anxiety, and fear surrounding this pandemic by personally delivering groceries to those who...
View ArticleThe world premiere of ‘The Witching Hour’ featuring the Opera House in Havre...
The world premiere of Argos Paranormal’s “The Witching Hour” featuring the historic Cultural Center at the Opera House in Havre de Grace, will air at 10 p.m. Monday, July 6, on Harford Cable Network.
View ArticleHoward Community College to launch esports athletics program this fall
Howard Community College announced June 16 that it will launch an esports team as its 12th athletic program.
View ArticleMichael Phelps to narrate and appear in HBO documentary exploring Olympians’...
Michael Phelps will narrate and serve as the subject of a new documentary on the mental health challenges faced by Olympic athletes, set to debut on HBO at the end of July.
View ArticleFederal appeals court upholds Maryland’s ban on bump stocks
A federal appeals court on Monday upheld Maryland’s ban on bump stocks and other devices that make guns fire faster, a state law that preceded a nationwide ban. Both bans responded to the deadliest...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan announces $210M for remote learning and tutoring
Maryland will receive $210 million for remote learning and tutoring to help schools and students most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleCarroll County Chamber of Commerce announces Biz Challenge finalists
The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce announced the final five contestants to the Carroll Biz Challenge.
View ArticleAbingdon man accused of striking Harford sheriff’s deputy with his car during...
An Abingdon man facing attempted murder and other charges stemming from a police chase that left two deputies injured last week was denied bail on Monday.
View ArticleAndrew S. Gaskins, former senior vice president of human resources for Blue...
Andrew S. Gaskins, former senior vice president of human resources for Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Maryland, has died at 79.
View ArticleAt least 10 homes in Annapolis neighborhood damaged from microburst Saturday...
A microburst featuring strong winds during Saturday evening thunderstorms damaged at least 10 houses in an Annapolis neighborhood, fire department officials and meteorologists said.
View ArticleJohns Hopkins University officially purchases former Newseum building in D.C.
Hopkins announced it was purchasing the Newseum building last January, and closed on the property Monday, according to a university news release. Hopkins purchased the building for $302.5 million.
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