Carroll commissioners expand coronavirus relief funding to include sole...
Hoping to encourage more businesses to apply for coronavirus relief funding, the Carroll County Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to expand the eligibility requirements to include sole...
View ArticleLaurel-based Lebda considered for Derby qualifier
Euro Stable’s multiple stakes winner Lebda is under consideration for the $1 million Haskell (G1) on July 18 at Monmouth Park.
View ArticleColumbia resident Albert N. Whiting, former Morgan State dean and former...
Albert N. Whiting, former dean of what is currently Morgan State University and former president of what is currently North Carolina Central University, has died at 102.
View ArticleCommunity raising funds for Hampstead family whose dream house went up in flames
After a family’s dream home caught fire in Hampstead Monday, three fundraisers sprouted from the community to support them.
View ArticleCommittee tasked to research the name of George Fox Middle School, at Anne...
As Confederate statues are brought down and the country revisits historical figures with troubling pasts, the Anne Arundel County school system has begun to do the same with George Fox Middle School.
View ArticleEducation groups lead in spending on lobbyists in Maryland
Two education groups and the Maryland Jockey Club were among the organizations that spent the most on lobbyists in Maryland in the most recent reporting period
View ArticleMcDaniel College president expresses support for international students in...
McDaniel College President Roger Casey issued a statement in support of international students Friday.
View ArticleBaltimore County will discuss three options for resuming school this fall...
If Maryland and Baltimore County are in Phase 2, the school system would reopen schools at 30%-35% capacity with strict social distancing guidance.
View ArticleTwo residents of Carroll County elder care facilities die of coronavirus
One resident of Copper Ridge, in Sykesville, and one resident of Pleasant View Nursing Home, in Mount Airy, brought to 118 the number of resident or staff member deaths at congregate living facilities...
View ArticleMaryland AG accuses Gov. Hogan of ‘bowing’ to Trump’s ‘reckless demands’ with...
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh says Gov. Larry Hogan’s plan to hold a traditional election in November without automatically mailing ballots to all voters will have “devastating consequences.”
View ArticleJohns Hopkins University sues Trump administration over rule requiring...
The rule, which is already facing a court challenge, states that international students cannot take only online courses this fall and remain in the U.S.
View ArticleMan arrested after allegedly robbing Chick-fil-A in Perry Hall
Baltimore County police officers arrested a man accused of robbing a Chick-fil-A Thursday afternoon in Perry Hall.
View ArticleBaltimore City temporary rent program extended until July 19
Baltimore has extended a temporary rent program until July 19 to support people who have lost income because of COVID-19.
View ArticleJohn Means named Orioles’ Opening Day starter; Adley Rutschman added to...
In addition to naming All-Star John Means the Opening Day starter, Orioles manager Brandon Hyde announced top prospect Adley Rutschman will join the team's player pool.
View ArticleShooting of man by Baltimore police highlights ‘total failure’ of city’s...
The agency tasked with overseeing behavioral health services in Baltimore says the police shooting of a man experiencing a behavioral crisis last week “highlights a total failure” of the way the city...
View ArticleNine Annapolis High Schoolers will intern at City Hall this summer as part of...
A six-week pilot internship program at City Hall will provide a diverse group of nine rising seniors from Annapolis High School with knowledge of city government and valuable work experience.
View ArticleBaltimore County woman files lawsuit against landlord for evicting her during...
A lawsuit alleges Hendersen-Webb threatened to evict a pregnant mother with two young children before she was illegally removed from her home.
View ArticleDeal yourself in for the Harford Streams Summer Adventure Poker Run on July 18
Back by popular demand, Harford County’s annual “poker run” will be held on Saturday, July 18, as part of Harford Streams Summer Adventure 2020. This free, award-winning program is open to county...
View ArticlePainful experiences of Black students at Severn School span generations
In recent Zoom calls with Severn School leadership, former Black students talked about microaggressions and racist incidents that happened to them.
View ArticleNaval Academy midshipman’s sexual assault trial comes as military undergoes...
As government attorneys, and sometimes the defense, questioned a potential member for an eight-member panel, they almost always turned to one question. “Do you believe women who say they have been...
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