Anne Arundel County Council resumes regular business via Zoom after...
The Anne Arundel County Council passed three bills and two resolutions in a 27-minute-long virtual meeting, ranging from changing the way the county handles obstructions left in the right-of-way of...
View ArticleAfter Maryland contract canceled, state lawmakers call for more oversight of...
After a contract is cancelled, there are calls for more oversight of the millions the state of Maryland is spending during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleFive-star QB Caleb Williams, nation’s No. 1 dual-threat recruit, includes...
Caleb Williams, a five-star prospect from Gonzaga in Washington, D.C., announced on social media Monday that he has narrowed his college choices to LSU, Oklahoma and Maryland.
View ArticlePoint Breeze Credit Union makes $10,000 donation to Harford SARC to support...
A $10,000 donation from Point Breeze Credit Union will be used by SARC to provide needed services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, child abuse and stalking throughout...
View ArticleWith brains and brawn, Ravens rookie Ben Bredeson might be smart choice for...
With the Ravens’ open competition to replace All-Pro Marshal Yanda at right guard, Bredeson might prove the smart choice.
View ArticlePublic safety meets social media: Sykesville residents can use app to share...
Ring created a geofence, or a perimeter, for anyone that has a Ring device in Sykesville town limits and they can share video via the Neighbors by Ring app, which they can download by texting...
View ArticleThe Korea Baseball Organization will be televised live on ESPN. Look out for...
From former favorites like Hyun Soo Kim to pitchers Tyler Wilson and Mike Wright, here's a breakdown of which former Orioles fans might see when Korean baseball airs live on ESPN.
View ArticleHarford County flags lowered in tribute to Andrew Snakovsky, county employee,...
The Harford County flag will fly at half staff through Wednesday, in honor of county employee Andrew Snakovsky, a former police officer whose many duties with the county included raising and lowering...
View ArticleHiring teachers in Anne Arundel during the coronavirus pandemic means virtual...
Superintendent George Arlotto and his administration attended a virtual budget session with the Anne Arundel County Council on Monday afternoon to go over what has been proposed and the possible future...
View ArticleIn Towson, a bit of magic breaks up the monotony
A magic show online brings some relief to Towson residents on a pandemic Saturday night.
View ArticleRavens offseason guide: From 2020 schedule to workout programs, here’s what’s...
Here’s what you need to know about the most important forces driving the Ravens’ next few months.
View ArticleDarlington cancels 2020 Independence Day festivities due to uncertainties...
The Darlington Lions Independence Day Committee announced Tuesday the cancellation of the planned 35th annual Darlington Independence Day Celebration that had been scheduled for Saturday, June 27.
View ArticleElectronic tolling to be launched on Bay Bridge next week
By this time next week, drivers won’t ever again have to stop at toll booths when crossing the Bay Bridge, the Maryland Transportation Authority announced Tuesday.
View ArticleProgressive Maryland files complaint against super PAC backing Baltimore...
A nonprofit advocacy group filed an ethics complaint with the Maryland elections board Monday, alleging campaign finance violations by a super PAC that is backing Baltimore mayoral candidate Mary Miller.
View ArticleSecond fatal shooting in three days in Carrollton Ridge as Baltimore marks...
For the second time in three days, Baltimore Police are investigating a fatal shooting in Carrollton Ridge.
View ArticleMaryland sees fourth straight day of declining new cases of coronavirus while...
Maryland on Tuesday reported an additional 709 confirmed cases and 74 deaths from the coronavirus. The former figure extended the state’s run to four consecutive days with drops in new cases, while the...
View ArticleArchdiocese of Baltimore, Episcopal bishops release coronavirus reopening...
The Archdiocese of Baltimore's plan for reopening Catholic churches in phases will limit gatherings and abide by social distancing guidelines put in place during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleTraffic stop leads to heroin bust near Pumphrey, Anne Arundel police say
Anne Arundel County police officers allegedly discovered almost six ounces of heroin Tuesday morning during a traffic stop in Pumphrey, prompting them to arrest the car’s three occupants.
View ArticleBaltimore County Public Works director Walsh to retire in May
Baltimore County's Public Works director Steve Walsh announced his retirement at the end of May after 30 years at the department. Walsh lead efforts to rebuild county infrastructure after the historic...
View ArticleBaltimore’s homeless services director on leave during coronavirus outbreak;...
The Baltimore mayor’s director of homeless services is on leave and the office’s deputy director no longer works for the city.
View Article