Orioles announce coronavirus ticket policy, including 125% credit or full...
The Orioles are offering fans who purchased tickets through the team a 125% credit or a full refund on tickets for home games through May 31 that won't be played due to the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleSeven dead, 95 test positive for coronavirus at Catonsville nursing home
Seven residents have died and 88 other patients and staff members have tested positive for coronavirus at a Catonsville nursing home and rehabilitation center, according to new state data released...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan orders universal coronavirus testing at nursing homes...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has ordered universal coronavirus testing at state nursing homes and assisted-living facilities after hundreds of deaths at those sites.
View ArticleMaryland’s Eastern Shore traces coronavirus outbreak to poultry plant workers...
Salisbury made national headlines this week for its COVID-19 case count. Local leaders say poultry workers make up the brunt of the infections.
View ArticleHoward County refinances $255 million in county bonds, saving $5.6 million in...
Howard County announced Wednesday that more than $255 million in county bonds have been refinanced at a lower interest rate, saving more than $5.6 million in interest payments over the next 20 years.
View ArticleNaval Academy midshipmen will be commissioned on the Yard in groups due to...
Coronavirus precautions may have stopped the Naval Academy Class of 2020 from having the fanfare of graduation in a packed stadium, but the midshipmen will still commission on the yard in uniform.
View ArticleAnne Arundel launches Commission on Immigrant Affairs during bilingual...
The day Anne Arundel County was initially set to launch the Commission on Immigrants Affairs, the first known case of coronavirus was confirmed in the county health department. A press conference that...
View ArticleMfume won 7th District by smaller margin at voting centers, latest special...
Democrat Kweisi Mfume held a commanding lead over Republican opponent Kimberly Klacik in votes cast at in-person voting centers Tuesday, according to unofficial results released by state election...
View ArticleChurchill Downs to reopen stables May 11, hold races without spectators
Churchill Downs will open stables at the track and training center in phases starting May 11 before races are run during its spring meet without spectators.
View ArticleSlashed revenues and a hiring freeze: What you can expect from Anne Arundel’s...
Anne Arundel County is implementing a county-wide hiring freeze, with exceptions for public safety, health and human services, as projected revenues from the county budget are down $63 million.County...
View ArticleCommunity Foundation of Carroll County changes directors for first time since...
When Jaclyn Mathias was told she was going to be the new executive director of the Carroll Community Foundation words couldn’t express her joy and excitement but it came with a twist; the COVID-19...
View ArticleAberdeen citizens renew calls for chicken ownership; city officials say they...
Multiple public comments advocating for chicken ownership in Aberdeen's city limits preceded a brief discussion of the topic at the council’s Monday meeting. Now, the question of whether or not city...
View ArticleBudget cuts, no new taxes and more: Four things to know about Annapolis’...
In the mayor's $147 million spending plan there are budget across all departments with an increase in police and fire spending and no tax increases.
View ArticleBonds Meadow Rotary makes $12,000 donation to The Shepherd’s Staff to help...
The Bonds Meadow Rotary Club invited The Shepherd's Staff to a video meeting Tuesday, April 28 where they surprised the charity with a $12,000 donation.
View ArticleMaryland considers plan to address disparity in black and Hispanic community...
The state of Maryland is considering a plan to leverage churches and community health centers to provide COVID-19 information, testing and treatment to black and Hispanic communities through trusted...
View Article50 Democratic lawmakers call on Hogan to cancel rent and mortgage payments...
Fifty Maryland lawmakers are calling on Gov. Larry Hogan to cancel rent and mortgage payments in the state for residents and businesses hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleConcerts are canceled for now. Enjoy these 10 artists who would’ve come to or...
From rock to hip hop to electronica, here are the artists you're otherwise missing when their shows don't come to greater Baltimore.
View ArticleMaryland unemployment claims decline for a second week, but remain...
Maryland unemployment claims declined last week for a second week in a row, though they remain at historically high levels.
View ArticleFrom small school to big stage: Former Wilde Lake receiver Isaiah Coulter...
Coulter has proved his merit as a wide receiver at Rhode Island, and that path was validated Saturday when he was selected in the fifth round of the NFL draft.
View ArticleMaryland’s coronavirus caseload multiplies by 10 during month of April as...
From April 1 to Thursday, the final day of the month, Maryland’s coronavirus caseload has grown by tenfold, while the state’s count of deaths from COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, has...
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