Coronavirus cases at two Harford nursing homes double in five days
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases reported by two Harford County nursing homes in Forest Hill and Bel Air has nearly doubled in five days, a spokesperson for the facilities said Monday.
View ArticleOver 200 coronavirus cases reported in Maryland Prison system, department says
Over 200 cases of the new coronavirus have been detected in Maryland’s prison system, according to the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.
View ArticleR. Dennis German, retired zoning official and real estate salesman, dies
R. Dennis German, a retired Baltimore City Board of Zoning Appeals member, has died at age 80.
View ArticleHealth Department: Six new coronavirus deaths in Carroll County
In Carroll County, 413 people have tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, according to data released by the Health Department on Monday evening. That’s up by 25...
View ArticleA Baltimore doctor was almost too busy to talk on the phone. It was Roger...
The gesture was just one highlight of a weekend in which the NFL paid tribute to first responders while the coronavirus pandemic rendered the 2020 draft a virtual affair.
View ArticleHoward County school system announces plans for virtual graduation ceremonies...
The Howard County Public School System released plans Monday to recognize the Class of 2020 with virtual graduation ceremonies scheduled for early June and other celebrations in the future.
View ArticleStephen F. Davitt, videographer, dies
Stephen F. Davitt, a videographer, producer and scriptwriter, has died at age 62.
View ArticleMaryland unemployment portal to go down nightly for repairs as users continue...
Acknowledging that the launch of a new unemployment application has “fallen short," Maryland labor officials said they will take the site down from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. every morning to try to fix it.
View ArticleUnder pressure, Maryland to post data on coronavirus at nursing homes, which...
The announcement comes days after state officials denied requests for that information from The Baltimore Sun, and after health officials also refused to share it with the state’s largest nursing home...
View ArticleUniversity System of Maryland panel to work on timeline for possible fall...
University System of Maryland Chancellor Jay Perman announced Monday that he is forming an advisory group to help set a potential date and plan for what it would take to have students return to campus...
View ArticleMaryland releases about 200 juveniles from detention centers amid coronavirus...
Maryland officials have released about 200 youths from state juvenile detention facilities over health concerns due the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleMaryland banks complain of blocked access to new round of relief funding for...
Many of the small businesses in Maryland that had waited in limbo for a new round of federal coronavirus relief loans were still waiting after the program reopened Monday.
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland nursing students entering workforce to help deal with...
A select group of soon-to-graduate University of Maryland nursing students are entering the workforce under a special program to help deal with the coronavirus crisis.
View ArticleBaltimore City Council taps youth fund to help kids access distance learning,...
The City Council voted Monday to use at least $9 million from the Baltimore Children and Youth Fund to buy kids food and laptops and internet for distance learning during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleWoman fatally stabbed, man shot and killed in two separate incidents,...
A woman was fatally stabbed in West Baltimore on Monday, according to Baltimore police.
View ArticleLocal business organizes ‘stuff a trailer’ food drive in New Windsor
A local business is inviting people to come together during the pandemic and collect non-perishable food for local families, veterans, and homeless people in need of food.
View ArticleThey ‘looked like Chia Pets’: Marylanders learn do’s and don’ts of quarantine...
The coronavirus has driven families indoors and back to a do-it-yourself approach. For everyone from pop singer Pink to a Parkville mom, the pandemic brings one more first: quarantine haircuts. The...
View ArticleNaval Academy families look to get refunds from Annapolis homeowners for...
“It’s almost like pouring salt on a wound that was already open. It was so disappointing to have (commissioning canceled) and then have to deal with this on top of it.”
View ArticleCar, bicycle stolen from Towson neighborhood: Towson and Cockeysville area crime
A black 2005 Honda Accord was stolen from the yard of a Towson home, according to police reports.
View ArticleRavens film study: With arrival of Devin Duvernay and James Proche, are...
The Ravens must figure out whether what worked in college for Duvernay and Proche could work in the NFL.
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