Elizabeth White, Harford’s 2020 Teacher of the Year, keeps teaching history,...
The Teacher of the Year for Harford County Public Schools is typically announced during a formal banquet at the Bayou Restaurant in Havre de Grace, a festive affair with the nominees in attendance.
View Article'People need something’: Carroll County Dance Center providing virtual...
The Carroll County Dance Center and Conservatory is doing virtual story times and pre-ballet dance classes on Facebook to keep students engaged during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleNew Laurel program offers phone calls to isolated seniors
An idea of Laurel Mayor Craig Moe, the Chat with a Senior program features volunteers calling senior citizens every Sunday night around 7:30 p.m. to check in and chat.
View ArticleSay thanks: Tell us about a nurse you’ll never forget for National Nurses Week
While the coronavirus pandemic has put them on magazine covers and newspaper front pages, nurses have long seen us through some of life’s scarier moments. Here’s your opportunity to show your...
View ArticleWhat’s next in the special election for Maryland’s 7th Congressional District?
The votes have been cast, the ballots dropped and the postmarks stamped. So what’s next in the election for the newest member Congress from the 7th District?
View ArticleTaste of Carroll may have been canceled, but Hospice Heroes soldier on
Another Taste of Carroll tradition has been to name six Hospice Heroes, staff or volunteers that have been nominated by the peers for going above and beyond and who are honored at the Taste of Carroll...
View ArticleMaryland Health Care Commission emergency certificates show behind-the-scenes...
Public filings of approved emergency certificates of need from Maryland hospital offer some insight into how providers can serve more patients in a surge.
View ArticleWill Baltimore’s Little Italy survive the coronavirus? Here’s how some...
In a time when the pandemic is devastating restaurant businesses, ground zero in Baltimore is the nine-square-block patch of downtown where generations of Italians have made their home, and their...
View ArticleShare your coronavirus story: How to add your voice to our coverage of...
To capture the widespread impact of COVID-19 in Maryland, we are making direct appeals to readers to be a part of our coverage. Responses to the prompts below supplement other reporting methods,...
View ArticleSUNkids at HOME
SUNkid News is a weekly package of stories and visuals for young readers, ages 5 to 18. Print the puzzles and images at home. Color in the pictures and then share your creations with us on Facebook at...
View ArticleWhat Orioles star Trey Mancini’s colon cancer diagnosis means, and what his...
What does a diagnosis of stage 3 colon cancer mean, and how will chemotherapy treatment work? Here are some answers to the key questions facing Orioles slugger Trey Mancini.
View ArticleNorth Carroll-area Lions clubs holding ‘Home Pickup Food Drive’ on Saturday,...
“Home Pickup Food Drive” by the Lineboro-Manchester Lions Club and the Hampstead Lions Club is set for Saturday, May 2, starting at 10 a.m., to benefit North Carroll communities.
View ArticleLegg Mason fourth quarter earnings exceed expectations
Legg Mason Inc. (LM) on Wednesday reported fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of $64.2 million.
View ArticleWatch live: Maryland Gov. Hogan to give update on coronavirus in Maryland
Watch the latest live updates on coronavirus from public officials here as they are announced.
View ArticleSevern man arrested for armed home invasion, Anne Arundel police say
Dashaun Darrell Henson, 18, of Severn, has has been charged armed robbery, assault and handgun violations, among other offenses, after Anne Arundel County police said he invaded a Severn residence...
View ArticleMap: Nursing home coronavirus deaths, cases reported in Maryland
Nursing homes in Maryland account for just over half of the deaths caused by the coronavirus pandemic, according to new data released Tuesday evening by the Maryland Department of Health.
View ArticleMaryland reaches cusp of 1,000 confirmed dead from coronavirus
Maryland on Wednesday neared the cusp of 1,000 confirmed deaths from COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
View ArticleAt least 6 Maryland nursing homes have 100 coronavirus cases, as data shows...
Data Maryland released Tuesday shows the novel coronavirus has spread throughout many nursing homes, in many cases infecting nearly all residents and many staff.
View ArticleChef David Thomas leaves Baltimore’s modern soul food staple Ida B’s Table
Baltimore chef David Thomas announced his departure from Ida B’s Table, the modern soul food restaurant he opened downtown in 2017.
View Article‘They’re climbing’: Exterminators say calls for rats in Baltimore homes have...
Baltimore’s exterminators say the city’s rats have moved from restaurants to homes as the coronavirus pandemic has cut down on food waste from the city’s eating establishments.
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