Woman punched by Baltimore officer after striking another gets probation and...
The woman who was recorded being punched by a Baltimore police officer after she was seen striking another was released on probation after she pleaded guilty to two counts of assault, court records show.
View ArticleOne day after man takes down ‘Black Lives Matter’ sign, Westminster church...
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ in Westminster now has two “Black Lives Matter” signs adorning the outside of its building ― a new one, made and delivered in less than 24 hours, and the previous one...
View ArticleAnnapolis political group calls for special election to replace outgoing Ward...
Rodriguez is set to leave his seat in September after he initially announced he was resigning in mid-March, but delayed his departure days later to help see out the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleOrioles prospect Adley Rutschman relishing camp at Camden Yards, and all the...
Orioles top prospect Adley Rutschman is savoring playing in a major league ballpark as the team does everything it can to ensure he'll be a true big leaguer soon.
View ArticleHarford County Sheriff’s Office renews controversial cooperation agreement...
The Harford County Sheriff’s Office has renewed its agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, allowing its correctional deputies to interrogate, prepare charging documents for and...
View ArticleCorrection
An obituary for Howard B. Gerber published in Monday's editions of the Baltimore Sun misspelled the name of his son Jayson Elliot.
View Article16 more COVID-19 cases confirmed among Carroll County community members
The Carroll County Health Department announced Monday that 16 more members of the community have contracted COVID-19 since Friday.
View ArticleCarol L. Dickson, artist who worked with watercolors, dies
Carol L. Dickson, an artist who called herself the “Watercolor Weaver,” died July 3 of brain cancer at her Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, home. The former longtime Salisbury resident was 68.
View ArticleBaltimore police officer, civilian injured in West Baltimore car crash
Baltimore Police said an officer was injured along with another person after a car crash on Monday night.
View ArticleAdvocates decry Baltimore’s delay in implementing new measures to make water...
The implementation of Baltimore's water affordability act was delayed due to the pandemic, but advocates called Democratic Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young to take steps to put it in place.
View ArticleAnnapolis City Council delays affordable housing bill, announces audio-only...
The Annapolis City Council delayed a bill Monday that aims to increase affordable housing throughout the city and announced audio-only public testimony for future meetings.
View Article‘We can’t leave anyone out’: COVID-19 affects Carroll County’s Hispanic...
Although Carroll County has seen relatively modest increases of COVID-19 cases in recent weeks, the disease has had a particularly disproportionate impact on the county’s Hispanic population.
View ArticleHarford schools superintendent reviews COVID-19 recovery plan about learning...
Harford County Public Schools officials do not currently have what Superintendent Sean Bulson called “a perfect answer” to the many questions parents, teachers and HCPS support staff have regarding how...
View ArticleBay grasses declined in 2019, with worst losses in the southern Chesapeake
While the Chesapeake Bay saw a 38% decline in underwater grasses in 2019, the damage was largely in the saltier waters south of the Honga River, and the Severn and Magothy both saw an increase in...
View ArticleIf free agent Yasiel Puig is a possible Orioles outfield solution, why aren’t...
As the Orioles reportedly look at former All-Star Yasiel Puig to fill their outfield holes, the team still refuses to consider opening the season with Ryan Mountcastle on the team.
View ArticleDraft of Carroll County schools reopening plan expected at Wednesday meeting
Carroll countians have been eager for a more specific look at what the back-to-school season will look like for the 2020-21 school year, and on Wednesday Carroll County Public Schools plans to release...
View ArticleBaltimore police: Two men, one woman shot in separate incidents
Baltimore police say a woman was shot in the back in the Central Park Heights neighborhood and two men were shot in Central Baltimore.
View ArticleBaltimore’s The Urban Oyster restaurant announces plans to close
The Urban Oyster, whose owner claimed it was the first black female-owned oyster bar in the state, is closing down on July 26, according to a Facebook post.
View ArticleRavens QB Lamar Jackson reacts to Madden 21 rating: ‘I wish it was better'
Ravens star Lamar Jackson was given an overall rating of 94 in the game he's on the cover of. The reigning NFL Most Valuable Player isn’t satisfied.
View ArticleBaltimore home sales rebound as coronavirus pandemic ebbs in the region
Spurred by demand and low mortgage rates, Baltimore-area buyers are purchasing homes at record-high median sales prices.
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