Maryland joins multi-state lawsuit over Trump wetlands ruling
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh is suing the Trump administration over a ruling that narrows the definition of wetlands and streams that merit legal protections.
View ArticleTeen shot by Baltimore police last week is charged with having fake gun;...
A 16-year-old boy shot by police last week has been charged with possessing a BB gun, Baltimore Police said Friday.
View ArticleFor first time, Carroll County details number of long-term care facility...
Carroll County Health Department on Friday began detailing the number of staffers at long-term care facilities in the county who have contracted the coronavirus.
View ArticleDo your homework and we’ll shave our heads: Baltimore school gets creative to...
The staff at Lakeland Elementary challenged students to complete homework assignments, and the students reached their goal.
View ArticleHow will the Ravens return to work? Team president shares plan for isolating...
Dick Cass isn't certain when the Ravens will come back to work. But in an interview Friday, Cass shared a framework for how they might come back.
View ArticleRavens add to undrafted-rookie class, sign son of former wrestling champion...
Kennesaw State fullback Bronson Rechsteiner, the son of "The Dog-Faced Gremlin," finished with 112 carries for 909 yards and seven touchdowns last season.
View ArticleBeloved Baltimore youth rec basketball coach Kevin Dotson dies from coronavirus
Beloved Cecil Kirk youth rec basketball coach Kevin Dotson dies from COVID-19 complications.
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan names new insurance commissioner
Maryland is getting a new regulator of insurance companies.
View ArticleRemdesivir approved to treat COVID-19 as trial continues at multiple sites...
The drug remdesivir was approved by the FDA on an emergency basis, but study continues at the University of Maryland and elsewhere.
View ArticleOperators of Outback Steakhouse, Enterprise car rentals cut hours or lay off...
The Outback Steakhouse chain and the Enterprise car rental company have laid off thousands of Maryland workers in a recent wave of job losses due to shutdowns caused by the coronavirus pandemic and...
View ArticleCarroll County companies helping keep ventilators running, making protective...
Three of the 20 Maryland companies who received money from the Maryland COVID-19 Emergency Relief Manufacturing Fund are from Carroll: CoastTec of Eldersburg, LAI International of Westminster, and...
View ArticleNo blue ribbons on a rainy May Day morning, but Annapolis bloomed bright anyway
In light of the pandemic, the annual event did not include traditional awarded blue ribbons but residents and businesses were still encouraged to put out flower baskets and arrangements on Friday morning.
View ArticleWith another Baltimore series in the works, David Simon swats down reports of...
"The Wire" creator David Simon shot down reports Friday that the show’s cast was reuniting for another series based in Baltimore.
View ArticleWestminster budget discussions continue; here’s how to weigh in
The Westmisnter Mayor and Common Council will meet again to workshop the city budget and hear input from citizens May 4 at 5:30 via video
View ArticleCrosby Marketing donates $50,000 to Anne Arundel food bank and crisis fund
Crosby Marketing donated $40,000 to Anne Arundel County food bank and $10,000 to the Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County (CFAAC) Community Crisis Response Fund for the fight against coronavirus.
View Article3 men shot overnight in Baltimore, police say
Three men were injured in two separate shootings overnight, Baltimore Police said Saturday morning.
View ArticleA date for postponed Preakness remains elusive as third Saturday in May nears
With the original date for the Preakness Stakes less than two weeks away, the Maryland Jockey Club has yet to announce concrete plans for a postponed running of the state’s largest annual sporting event.
View ArticleWaiting game over, Towson wide receiver Shane Leatherbury relishing chance to...
Shane Leatherbury had offers to join the Ravens and Cardinals as a rookie free agent, and he chose the opportunity to learn from Larry Fitzgerald and DeAndre Hopkins.
View ArticleRobert Suit, a longtime state highway employee who loved fishing and...
Robert Suit, who grew up in South Baltimore and worked at the State Highway Administration, died Wednesday after testing positive for COVID-19.The Dundalk resident was 77.
View ArticleSome Carroll County farmers markets postponing start dates due to coronavirus...
Spring is commonly the start of the farmers market season but some in Carroll County won’t be held until around June, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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