In Cockeysville area, a happy 95th birthday and a student pitches in
In the Cockeysville area, a family celebrates a 95th birthday in the time of coronavirus and a student pitches in by making face masks.
View ArticleHarford State’s Attorney’s Office weighs bathroom security, funding and...
During a budget work session with the Harford County Council that focused on public safety agencies on Monday, State's Attorney Al Peisinger stressed the need for an updated space to reduce crowding...
View ArticleWoman sent to shock trauma after Harwood crash, Anne Arundel fire officials say
A woman was flown to shock trauma Monday afternoon in critical condition after a pickup truck veered from the road in Harwood and struck a utility pole, Anne Arundel County fire officials said.
View ArticleOrioles star Trey Mancini announces stage 3 colon cancer diagnosis as he...
Orioles star Trey Mancini wrote an essay about his Stage III colon cancer Tuesday, and said he began twice-monthly chemotherapy treatments that will last for six months and force him to miss any...
View ArticleTrainloads of dirt taken from Westminster to New Windsor as Carroll County...
Maryland Midland Railway on April 15 began hauling trainloads of dirt from Westminster to New Windsor as part of a Carroll County stormwater project.
View ArticleMan charged with impersonating federal agent at Gambrills Wegmans
Anne Arundel County police arrested a man Monday after he allegedly impersonated a federal agent and brandished a replica firearm at the Wegmans in Gambrills.
View ArticleMaryland high court orders new trial for two men convicted of killling...
Maryland’s high court has ordered new trials for two men imprisoned for the brutal stabbing death of 64-year-old Adeline “Curly” Wilford in her Eastern Shore farmhouse 33 years ago.
View ArticleGood news roundup: Crownsville residents spread good vibes with positive...
As everyone is urged to stay indoors and businesses stay closed to avoid the spread of the new coronavirus, we will continue to update this roundup of good news stories to bring a smile to readers.
View ArticleMaryland passes 20,000 infections, nears 1,000 deaths from coronavirus
Maryland reported 626 new cases and 71 deaths from the novel coronavirus Tuesday.
View ArticleSome Maryland voters still take to polls in mostly mail-in election to decide...
In a pandemic, an unusual election will decide who fills the Baltimore-area congressional seat of the late Elijah Cummings.
View ArticleRavens reportedly agree to deal with recently released veteran guard D.J. Fluker
The deal, which is pending a physical, according to the NFL Network, comes a day after the Seattle Seahawks released Fluker, 29, a two-year starter at right guard.
View ArticleBaltimore County unveils $10 million in small business grants and contact...
Baltimore County is offering $10 million in grants to support jobs, small businesses and artists.
View ArticleSecond inmate in Jessup Correctional Institution dies from coronavirus,...
A man in his 60s became the second to die in the Jessup Correctional Institution.
View ArticleYour questions about coronavirus in Maryland, answered
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to unfold in Maryland, we want to make sure we’re listening to our readers and keeping you informed. Tell us: What questions you have about the outbreak in...
View ArticleThree people killed, four others injured in recent violence in Baltimore,...
Three people were killed and four others wounded in a spate of violence early in the week, Baltimore Police said Tuesday.
View ArticleHoward County school system names top principal, teachers of 2020
The Howard County Public School System announced its 2020 principal and teachers of the year Monday.
View ArticleHoward County school system to host online election for next student member...
Due to state-mandated school closures because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the general election for Howard County’s student member of the Board of Education for the 2020-21 academic year will...
View ArticleOwner of proposed Harford rubblefill property plans to appeal reversal of...
The Maryland Court of Appeals, the state’s highest court, has ruled in favor of Harford County in the latest legal challenge by a company that sought approval more 30 years ago to build a rubblefill in...
View Article3 Carroll County companies win Maryland grant funds to make protective...
Three Carroll County companies have been awarded grant funding from the state of Maryland to support their production of personal protective equipment for use during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleHarford sells $40 million in annual bond sale, securing record low interest...
More than 70 capital projects will be funded after Harford County sold $40 million worth of bonds at 2% interest, a historically low interest rate, the county announced Tuesday.
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