Superintendents say schools in Central Maryland unlikely to return to normal...
Baltimore-area public school students aren’t likely to return to five-day-a-week, in-person classes in the fall, school superintendents told lawmakers Tuesday.
View ArticleWhat would ending the UCLA and other deals mean for Under Armour?
Pulling out of of its massive UCLA endorsement deal could mean a different future than originally envisioned for Under Armour
View Article8 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Carroll County
Eight new COVID-19 cases in Carroll County were announced by the county health department late Tuesday afternoon, with no new deaths.
View ArticleCarroll County bars and taverns allowed to close one hour later, beginning...
A new law goes into effect July 1, allowing Carroll County bars to remain open until 2 a.m. It is unclear how many will actually take advantage of the later closing time.
View ArticleNAACP president says decision to move isn’t final; Baltimore leaders hope to...
A day after the NAACP announced it would move its national headquarters from Baltimore to Washington, D.C., Baltimore leaders said they were discussing strategies to keep it in the city, and the head...
View ArticleOrioles’ affiliates come to grips with canceled minor league season: ‘It’s...
For the Orioles, a canceled minor league season affects both baseball and business as Double-A Bowie, High-A Frederick, Low-A Delmarva, and Short-A Aberdeen are all located in Maryland.
View ArticlePerson flown to hospital after suffering heart attack at Liberty Dam, fire...
A person was flown to a hospital after suffering a heart attack at Liberty Dam, a local fire official said Tuesday.
View ArticlePartisan divide over voter fraud fears keeps Maryland officials from reaching...
A partisan divide over whether voter fraud is a legitimate concern in mostly mail-in elections kept Maryland officials from reaching a consensus on how they believe the state should conduct voting in...
View ArticleHere’s what Maryland’s colleges are planning for fall 2020 amid the...
As the fall semester approaches, Maryland’s colleges and universities are announcing plans and guidelines for how they plan to hold classes while containing the spread of coronavirus. Here’s a sampling...
View ArticleLed by Maryland’s Ben Cardin, Senate extends small business coronavirus...
Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin and other Democrats drove a temporary extension of a popular subsidy program for small businesses through the GOP-controlled Senate late Tuesday.
View ArticleHalethorpe restaurant owner dies after being shot during a break-in last week
A Halethorpe restaurant owner died days after he was wounded by gunfire when three people broke into his restaurant, according to Baltimore County Police.
View ArticleMaryland State Police: Man is taken to Shock Trauma after his car hits patrol...
Maryland State Police said a man was transported to Shock Trauma after his car collided with a patrol vehicle Tuesday.
View ArticleA Howard County community group pulled together to raise money for police...
In just five days with the help of a GoFundMe site, Howard County’s Chinese American community raised $11,000, delivering a trunkload of protective gear to county police officers on the front lines of...
View ArticleBaltimore Restaurant Week returns in July with some changes due to the...
This year's Restaurant Week is set to start on July 24, and for the first time in the event's history, fast-casual and carry-out-only restaurants will be included too.
View ArticleHoward County crime log for the week of June 22
Howard County crime log for the week of June 22
View ArticleWestminster to issue bonds for pool repairs; council grants Boys & Girls Club...
It was a summery meeting Monday as the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster discussed a pool repair project and a grant for a nonprofit summer camp.
View Article$1.6 million earmarked for the BSO among Gov. Hogan’s proposed budget cuts...
Slightly more than $1.6 million earmarked for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is on the chopping block as Maryland grapples with the devastating economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleSign of the times: Face shield store opens in Columbia mall
Shield Pals, a personal protective equipment store, opened its first retail store at the mall on June 26, two months after launching online.
View ArticleDon Candy, Grand Slam doubles champion in tennis who later shaped Pam...
Don Candy, who tutored Lutherville’s Pam Shriver from childhood to a No. 3 world ranking in women's singles and No. 1 in women’s doubles, has died in Adelaide, Australia. He was 91.
View ArticleNew laws prompt Anne Arundel County liquor board overhaul, boosts resiliency...
An overhaul for Anne Arundel County Liquor Board, which passed quietly among state lawmakers during the coronavirus-shortened session, begins to take shape Wednesday as several bills become law. Among...
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