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Harford government, emergency shelter putting first responders and homeless...

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Harford County government and Welcome One Emergency Shelter have placed some first responders and vulnerable homeless people in Aberdeen hotels to shield them...

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Orioles-Red Sox game scheduled to be held at Little League World Series...

The Orioles and Red Sox won't play the annual MLB Little League Classic game at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania in August as the entire tournament was cancelled due to the...

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Annapolis police charge Hyattsville man with prostitution, sex trafficking

Miguel Almonte, 40, was arrested on April 23 after officers arranged for Almonte to drive a woman to a predetermined location where he was arrested, police said.

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Carroll County confirms more COVID-19 cases, no new deaths

According to Carroll County Health Department data, 14 new cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed since Wednesday, seven of which are not connected to long-term care facilities.

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Rev. Bernice Bishop, founder and CEO of Women Empowering Women Ministries, dies

The Rev. Bernice Bishop, founder and CEO of Women Empowering Women Ministries, has died at age 59.

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University of Maryland partnering with Facebook to help collect coronavirus...

Faculty at the University of Maryland have been working on an opt-in survey to help assess the impact of the coronavirus and help public health officials in their response.

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Undrafted Utah quarterback Tyler Huntley headlines first wave of Ravens...

The 6-foot-1, 196-pound Huntley started 33 games for the Utes over his career and was named first-team All-Pac-12 Conference last season.

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Sneed outpaces other candidates for Baltimore City Council president in...

Four major Baltimore City Council president candidates are locked in the first competitive race for the position in nearly a decade.

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Despite COVID-19 outbreak, Westminster native Scott Stansbury still keeping...

Keeping Notre Dame athletes healthy has been Stansbury’s goal since he arrived in South Bend, Indiana, in 2007 and joined the college’s Sports Medicine team.

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Harford County’s high school graduation ceremonies pushed back to second week...

Harford County Public Schools is still working out the details to try to give its seniors “the best and most personal graduation we can,” and to do so, have pushed ceremonies to the second week of June.

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Baugher’s farms owner charged after allegedly chasing minors riding ATVs on...

A Westminster man has been charged with assault and reckless endangerment after allegedly chasing minors riding all-terrain vehicles on his property with his truck and firing a handgun in the air.

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Baltimore public works officials ask for more time to roll out city’s...

Baltimore water officials told a City Council committee they expect to miss a summer deadline to offer an accountability program with discounted rates for low-income residents.

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FDA approves use of South Korean coronavirus tests purchased by Maryland’s...

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a South Korean company’s coronavirus tests for use in the United States, clearing one key hurdle for Maryland officials to begin ramping up their...

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Amazon will open fourth distribution center in Maryland, creating 500 jobs at...

Amazon will open a new distribution center at Tradepoint Atlantic in eastern Baltimore County in time for this year’s holiday season, where 500 workers will pack and ship large consumer items such as...

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Baltimore’s front-line workers to be recognized Friday for sacrifices during...

For two minutes Friday at 7 p.m., Baltimore City residents are encouraged to step outside their homes and cheer, ring their bells, bang their pots and honk their horns to applaud front-line workers.

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Maryland State Police searching for Baltimore County man who they say...

Maryland State Police said Thursday that they are looking for a 51-year-old Baltimore County man, Anthony Lyvonne Howes, who they say sexually assaulted a minor.

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Residents of Brightview Senior Living in Bel Air treated to parade of family...

The parade of cars with brightly colored posters, balloons and families blowing kisses made their way through the parking lot at Brightview Bel Air Senior Living Tuesday, giving residents an...

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Carroll County employees working during COVID-19 pandemic will soon be...

The Carroll County commissioners agreed to implement a wellness check policy for employees who physically come to work even during the coronavirus pandemic, after some debate.

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On Baltimore’s front lines nursing those sickened by coronavirus: ‘I tell...

Doctors, nurses and staff are Maryland hospitals have been forced into new patterns to care for the surge of coronavirus patients.

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Celebrate Mother’s Day at home with fine dining from Howard County restaurants

This Mother’s Day, while it might not be possible to take your mom to a nice restaurant in Howard County for dinner due to the coronavirus pandemic, it is still possible to treat her to an elegant...

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