Two COVID-19 deaths reported at elder care facilities in Carroll County
A resident at Birch Manor Healthcare Center in Sykesville and a resident Brinton Woods Health and Rehab Center at Winfield died, according to the health department. Birch Manor has now had 16...
View ArticleProtesters march across Johns Hopkins University campus, demanding end to...
A group of about 100 protesters marched across the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus in Baltimore Monday to paper the front door and windows of University President Ron Daniels’ house with...
View ArticleTo prevent evictions, Baltimore to pay tenants’ back rent with more than $13...
Baltimore renters who lost their income due to the coronavirus pandemic can receive assistance under a more than $13 million relief program.
View ArticleMacy’s plans to lay off 234 employees at Annapolis, Columbia malls
Macy’s department store notified the state Friday that it will lay off 103 employees at Westfield Annapolis, less than a week after it reopened for the first time since the coronavirus closed most...
View ArticleFort Meade to begin opening facilities as they lift some coronavirus...
Fort George G. Meade will be able to start reopening some facilities as the U.S. Army Military District of Washington downgrades the health protection condition.
View ArticleAs camp nears, Orioles report no positive COVID-19 tests or player opt-outs....
Orioles GM Mike Elias said that the Orioles have no positive COVID-19 cases or players opting out of the season so far, though he anticipates both could change as the summer camp progresses.
View ArticleMan, 23, shot in Columbia, police say
A 23-year-old man was shot multiple times Monday evening in Columbia, police said.
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland names administration building after longtime Maryland...
The University of Maryland announced Monday that its main administration building will be named after alumnus and longtime state Senate president Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr.
View ArticleMaryland State Police clear backlog of gun applications
Four days after the Maryland State Police said they were going to “work around the clock” to clear a backlog of gun applications, the agency said it is finally caught up.
View ArticlePolice: 43-year-old man killed in West Baltimore on Monday
A 43-year-old man was fatally shot in Sandtown-Winchester in West Baltimore on Monday, police said.
View ArticleMICA professor resigns after former student alleges misconduct, says she...
A Maryland Institute College of Art illustration professor announced his resignation after a Twitter post from a former student that alleged misconduct went viral. The woman met with MICA's human...
View ArticleAfter keeping people ‘working and working out’ during pandemic, Eldersburg...
A kickboxing studio in Eldersburg will hold its grand reopening Wednesday after being closed for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleThe coronavirus pandemic and surveillance plane have not stemmed Baltimore’s...
Approaching the year’s halfway point, more people have been killed in Baltimore than during 2019, which had the highest homicide rate on record.
View ArticleBlack Lives Matter movement, LGBTQ+ community come together to show Annapolis...
Pride flags and signs waved in the sky garnering horns honking from passing cars near the Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial during the Pride and Black Lives Matter Unity March Monday in Annapolis.
View ArticleTwo finalists for massive City Dock-Hillman garage project bring familiar...
The two consortiums bidding on demolishing and reconstructing Hillman Garage and redeveloping City Dock are made up of Maryland, national and international companies, the city confirmed Monday. Some of...
View Article‘A sliding scale': How the Orioles will balance preparing prospects and...
Orioles general manager Mike Elias breaks down how the team's secondary summer camp will include both major league depth pieces and prospects there for development purposes.
View ArticleA musical ‘Walk’ away from pandemic in Knollwood community of Towson
A "Walk Among the Music" took place on the evening of June 20 with Knollwood residents in Towson encouraged to walk a 7/10 of a mile loop and listen to a diverse mix of musical styles and influences on...
View ArticleBaltimore-area high schools proclaim ‘Black Lives Matter,' but Black alumni,...
In recent weeks, some Baltimore-area high school students and recent graduates have harnessed personal recollections of discrimination to craft roadmaps for reform.
View ArticleNAACP announces plan to relocate its headquarters from Baltimore to...
The NAACP announced on Monday its plans to eventually relocate its headquarters from Baltimore to Washington D.C.
View ArticleDowntown Baltimore headed into pandemic in strong position but uncertainty...
The Downtown Partnership will unveil its annual "state of downtown" report on Tuesday, showing impact from coronavirus-related closures and impact.
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