Dr. Donald S. Gann, professor of surgery at Hopkins and Maryland, dies
Dr. Donald S. Gann, a surgeon and professor of surgery at Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland, has died at age 87.
View Article488 slices of free Spizzico pizza handed out to children in Arnold on Sunday...
On Sunday, real estate agent Mark Milligan, Rachel Forame of TurnKey Title and Adam Witt of Coastline Mortgage decided to partner up to hand out free pizza to children for lunc
View ArticleBaltimore Convention Center field hospital, with 250 beds, is set to open Monday
The Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital is set to open Monday and begin accepting patients who have tested positive for the coronavirus.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman endorses Joe Biden for president
County Executive Steuart Pittman is endorsing Joe Biden in this year’s presidential election.
View ArticleMaryland reports 815 newly confirmed coronavirus cases and 30 more deaths...
Maryland officials reported Sunday that state has confirmed 815 new cases of the coronavirus, 30 of them fatal, a decrease in both the number of new cases and deaths after the state reported its...
View ArticleNew Maryland unemployment portal restored, though at slower speeds, after...
The app, designed to streamline unemployment claims, was down Sunday for several hours as the Labor Department worked to address technical
View ArticleCornell’s Peter Milliman to become next Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse coach
In less than three full seasons with the Big Red as the interim head coach in 2018 and the head coach in 2019 and 2020, Milliman compiled an overall record of 28-10.
View ArticleJames Beggs, Naval Academy graduate who served as a NASA administrator, dead...
Former NASA administrator James M. Beggs, who led the agency during the early years of the space shuttle program and resigned after the Challenger disaster killed seven astronauts in 1986, died...
View ArticleMaryland county asks judge to toss suit over coronavirus in jail
Prince George's County on Sunday asked a federal judge to throw out a civil rights group's lawsuit that claims its jail has failed to stop an “uncontrolled” coronavirus outbreak or properly care for...
View ArticleMaryland deputy fatally shoots man accused of firing at neighbors
A man in a camouflage hat fired a military-style rifle at his neighbors in their La Plata home on Sunday before he was fatally shot by a Charles County Sheriff's Office deputy, authorities said.
View ArticleWith few athletes to advise, Maryland athletic trainers pitching in to help...
With colleges and schools closed, athletic trainers are staffing call centers and field tents and getting temperature readings as they shift to help the state limit the spread of COVID-19.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Teacher of the Year builds creative schoolwork for...
The day Emily Davis found out she won Anne Arundel County Teacher of the Year, she sat in front of her computer for another meeting and happened to notice her husband standing in the corner of the...
View ArticleAmid coronavirus pandemic, Maryland DACA recipients face another uncertainty:...
More than 8,000 young immigrants in Maryland await an imminent decision from the U.S. Supreme Court: whether the Trump administration can end the federal program known as DACA.
View ArticleAs coronavirus spreads in Maryland prisons, a small team of inmates makes...
A small team of Maryland inmates has made 24,000 cloth masks, 18,000 plastic face shields, 4,000 bottles of hand sanitizer and 1,900 protective gowns to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
View ArticleVolunteer opportunities still abound in Carroll County, even if you can’t...
During the coronavirus pandemic, there are many reasons for not leaving home. But there are still ways to volunteer, in the Carroll County community and beyond, even for those who cannot help out...
View ArticleMeat shortages feared in Maryland and elsewhere as coronavirus sweeps through...
Consumers in Maryland and across the U.S. could see meat in short supply in the near future as the coronavirus causes widespread slowdowns, worker absences and closures at production plants.
View Article'Just another outstanding draft’: What they’re saying about the Ravens’ 2020...
Here’s what experts from publications around the country are saying about the Ravens’ draft class.
View ArticleAs committee explores ways to revitalize Loch Raven, it nixes idea for second...
Instead of installing a $20 million traffic circle, a task force convened by County Councilman David Marks to explore avenues for more business development within Loch Raven has voted to support...
View ArticleBaltimore Police major sues, claiming De Sousa demoted him because he was...
A white Baltimore Police major claims he was discriminated against and demoted by former Commissioner Darryl De Sousa because of his race and because he did not hire De Sousa’s son, a new federal...
View ArticleAnnapolis police investigate non-life threatening shooting Sunday
Annapolis police are investigating a shooting on West Street after they responded to an area hospital for a man suffering from non-life threatening injuries from a gunshot wound Sunday.
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