Anne Arundel County police investigating robbery at Laurel Royal Farms
After an officer stopped to check on the business on Laurel Fort Meade Road around 2:40 a.m., a store employee said the gas station had been robbed about 20 minutes before, police said.
View ArticleFC Baltimore Christos set to return to play in Mid-Atlantic NISA Independent Cup
Baltimore’s soccer team will return to play in late July, participating in the Mid-Atlantic NISA Independent Cup.
View ArticleMaryland reports more than 700 new coronavirus cases for the second straight day
The state's case numbers increased again on Wednesday, although the number of deaths from the virus remained below 20 for the 20th straight day.
View ArticleWatch live: Maryland Gov. Hogan to provide coronavirus update
Watch the latest live updates about coronavirus from Maryland public officials.
View ArticleFire that started in Bel Air home’s storage closet was intentionally set,...
A fire, which investigators said was intentionally set, broke out in the first floor storage closet of a home in the 700 block of Bedford Avenue in Bel Air Tuesday, causing about $1,000 in damage and...
View ArticleData analysis: Coronavirus cases among people in 20s and 30s surging in Maryland
Marylanders between 20 and 39 years of age account for more than a third of all known coronavirus cases, outpacing all other age brackets.
View ArticlePrince George’s County schools to continue with distance learning through at...
Prince George’s County schools will ask students to learn from home through at least February to protect the health of the community during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleExperts alarmed by coronavirus surge among young adults in Maryland. Some are...
Young adults are fueling a rise in coronavirus cases in the state, as is the case elsewhere around the country.
View ArticleAmid progress, thousands still struggling with Maryland’s unemployment system
Four months into an unemployment crisis spawned by the coronavirus pandemic, about 24,000 people remain unable to get the full benefits they’ve applied for through Maryland’s Department of Labor.
View ArticleWestminster Fallfest will not go forward this year due to coronavirus pandemic
Westminster will not go forward with its annual Fallfest this year. The Mayor and Common Council said a restricted and socially distanced festival would not be worthwhile for guests, the city’s...
View ArticleOrioles’ Anthony Santander says he previously tested positive for...
Orioles outfielder Anthony Santander said Wednesday that the reason for his extended absence to begin the team’s training camp was a positive test for the coronavirus.
View ArticleTown hall on recovery plan for Harford schools postponed until Thursday
A town hall meeting on Harford County Public Schools’ recovery plan for next year, which had been scheduled for tonight, has been postponed to Thursday as the draft plan has been revised, the school...
View ArticleFour-star Indiana guard Mila Reynolds commits to Maryland women’s basketball
Four-star guard Mila Reynolds announced her commitment to Maryland on Wednesday, giving the Terps women’s basketball team its first recruit in the Class of 2022.
View ArticleBaltimore business leaders detail ongoing fallout from coronavirus pandemic
Visit Baltimore says they've had to cut their budget by 41% and a number of other establishments said they've had to significantly change operations while operating at a loss during the coronavirus...
View ArticleRavens will not host fans at training camp this year
The Ravens announced Wednesday that they will not allow fans at training camp this year because of protocols agreed to by the NFL and its players association.
View ArticleHoward County gives relief grants to more than 200 businesses, expands...
The first round of HoCo RISE business relief grants assisted 203 Howard County businesses, including 85 retail stores, 44 farms and 74 restaurants, County Executive Calvin Ball said Wednesday.
View ArticleRavens fail to reach long-term deal with Matthew Judon; linebacker will play...
Ravens outside linebacker Matthew Judon will play the 2020 season under the $16.8 million franchise tag after he and the team failed to agree on a long-term extension by the NFL’s 4 p.m. deadline...
View Article4 more Carroll County residents contract COVID-19, health department says
Four additional Carroll countians have contracted COVID-19, the county health department reported Wednesday.
View ArticleAnne Arundel teachers, other school employees, express concerns over fall...
Health is at the forefront of the mind of teachers like Maria Cote, a Spanish instructor at Annapolis Middle School.
View ArticleGeorge E. Mitchell, longtime community leader remembered as a ‘champion for...
George E. Mitchell, who championed efforts to improve the Park Heights neighborhood of Northwest Baltimore and the city overall, has died. He was 65.
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