Denied U.S. economic relief because of criminal record, Baltimore electrician...
Baltimore business owner was denied federal relief for his electrical contracting business because of his criminal record; so he challenged the system. Sekwan Merritt won a partial victory in a lawsuit...
View ArticleCommunity lab in Baltimore aims to put science in the people’s hands
The Baltimore Underground Science Space operates under the belief that communities should have broad access to science outside universities.
View ArticleSykesville man dies in Frederick County crash
A Sykesville man died after a two-vehicle crash in Frederick County Sunday, according to a Maryland State Police news release.
View ArticleHere’s what you need to know about Maryland comic Sarah Cooper and the...
Comedian Sarah Cooper, who moved to Rockville at age 3 from her native Jamaica and later graduated from the University of Maryland College Park, is on the brink of becoming a household name — if she...
View ArticleMaryland reports 272 new coronavirus cases, 3 more deaths
Maryland health officials announced 272 new confirmed COVID-19 cases Monday in addition to 3 more confirmed deaths — the lowest number since March 31.
View ArticleUnion Bridge Mayor Perry Jones becomes first Maryland Municipal League...
On June 30, Union Bridge Mayor started his term as the president of the Maryland Municipal League.
View ArticleAnne Arundel private schools look to face-to-face learning in the fall
Amid a summer of unease caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic, some Anne Arundel private schools have announced plans to reopen with face-to-face learning this fall.
View ArticleWashington Nationals cancel workout Monday because of coronavirus testing delay
The Washington Nationals canceled Monday's workout a day after All-Star reliever Sean Doolittle voiced concerns about the slow turnaround on coronavirus tests and the Nationals not receiving some kinds...
View ArticleBaltimore County expands eviction prevention with $3 million more for...
After a significant response from tenants seeking rental relief, Baltimore County is allocating an additional $1 million for those who applied for rental assistance in June, and $2 million in grants...
View ArticleMan shot by Baltimore Police officers during reported mental health crisis...
A 33-year-old man shot by police officers responding to a call that he was having a behavioral crisis is being charged with first-degree assault for allegedly pointing a weapon at officers.
View ArticleWestminster Senior and Community Center to remain open as cooling center
Because of this week’s continued high temperatures, the Carroll County Department of Citizen Services and the Human Services Program of Carroll County (HSP) extended the activation of the cooling...
View ArticleGroundbreaking on the new Severn Intergenerational Center to begin September...
Construction is slated to begin on the Severn Intergenerational Center in September of 2021. The community center will serve as a Boys and Girls Club, senior center, and community meeting location in...
View Article‘It was insane’: Pasadena neighbors clean up after storm tears through...
“It was a big swirling thing that ripped down all the wires. It was insane. The house was shaking and sounded like a train,” said Pasadena resident Dawn Ruploff, who believes she saw a tornado although...
View ArticlePikesville resident becomes first physician to be president of Mercy Health...
Dr. David N. Maine took over as president and CEO of Mercy Health Services on Wednesday, becoming the first physician to lead healthcare organization in its 145-year history.
View ArticlePolice seeking information on 11-year-old shot in Windsor Mill
Baltimore County police are seeking information regarding the shooting of an 11-year-old girl Friday evening in Windsor Mill.
View ArticleBilly Boniface to become Harford County Executive Barry Glassman’s chief adviser
Billy Boniface, Harford County Executive Barry Glassman’s director of administration since he was elected in 2014, is moving into a new role as Glassman’s chief advisor, while senior budget analyst Ben...
View ArticleJohn Woestendiek Jr., former Baltimore Sun features reporter, dies
John Woestendiek, a former Baltimore Sun features reporter died June 24 at age 66.
View ArticleOrioles players, coaches feel safe in baseball’s coronavirus return as...
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde and outfielder Austin Hays each feel confident that the COVID-19 testing system in place is working, even as it's failing teams around the league through the first week of...
View ArticlePolice searching for Baltimore man accused of shooting four women Friday night
Baltimore police released a warrant on Monday for Dontae Buckler, a Baltimore man accused of shooting four women on Friday.
View ArticleJohn D. Gearhart, pioneering Hopkins and University of Maryland stem cell...
Dr. John Gearhart, a pioneering scientist who worked in stem cell research, has died at age 77.
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