Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg released from Johns Hopkins...
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was discharged from Johns Hopkins Hospital on Wednesday after staying one night for a gallbladder problem.
View ArticleNFL sets protocols for reopening of team facilities
The NFL has set protocols for reopening team facilities and has told the 32 teams to have them in place by May 15.
View ArticleFour people shot, two fatally, in three separate shootings across Baltimore...
Baltimore Police said four people were shot, two fatally, in three separate shootings across the city Wednesday.
View ArticleAnne Arundel high school students to receive satisfactory or no grade for 4th...
The Anne Arundel Board of Education voted on the option that allowed student’s final second semester grade would be “equivalent to or one grade higher than the third marking period letter grade.”
View ArticleCarroll Hospital names Joseph Brown its Nurse of the Year
Joseph Brown has been named Carroll Hospital’s Nurse of the Year, an honor bestowed on him Wednesday, the first day of National Nurses Week, which runs May 6 through May 12.
View ArticleWith Maryland public schools closed until the end of the year, school leaders...
School leaders said they can now guide teachers, parents and students about what will get back to normal when schools reopen — but also prepare them for ways schools may remain changed.
View ArticleTogether again, coronavirus forces Clevenger siblings to push toward lacrosse...
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in the lacrosse season being canceled for siblings Shay, Eloise, Mac and Maisy Clevenger, but the quartet with Marriotts Ridge High ties isn't letting that stand...
View ArticleLaurel resident’s internship in Carroll County takes a turn during...
Rabiatu Abdul Salam, of Laurel, finished her internship with the Rape Crisis Intervention Service of Carroll County by working online when McDaniel College closed its campus due to the coronavirus...
View Article‘Not why I wanted to be here, but I’m here’: Maryland nurses work on...
Three Baltimore-area nurses joined thousands of nurses from across the country to help fight the coronavirus pandemic on the front lines in New York, one of the hardest-hit states in the country.
View ArticleFrom the Avenue to the cosmos, Hubble Telescope project enlists Hampden...
The Hubble Image Similarity Project, an initiative of the Baltimore-based Space Telescope Science Institute, will
View ArticleNew Village at Providence Point plan addresses forest conservation, traffic,...
Stop Crystal Spring has achieved concessions from the developers, National Lutheran, on three of their four demands, but the group argues new language in the company's plan could allow for future...
View Article'Welcome to the boom-boom room, baby’: Orioles’ Dwight Smith Jr. shows fun...
Orioles outfielder Dwight Smith Jr. enjoyed letting fans see a different side of him as the team's representative in the "MLB The Show" Players League.
View ArticleFire destroys building at former Bainbridge naval site in Cecil County
Officials are investigating the cause of a fire at destroyed an abandoned building at the former Bainbridge Navel Training Center in Port Deposit.
View ArticleHarford libraries to use grant money to expand Wi-Fi access beyond its buildings
The Maryland Board of Public Works approved on Thursday a nearly $24,000 emergency grant that will allow the Harford County Public Library to expand Wi-Fi access beyond its 11 branches before summer...
View ArticleHarford County reopens remaining outdoor park and recreational facilities
Harford County-owned playgrounds, fishing areas, boat launches and other outdoor recreational facilities that had been closed were reopened Thursday, consistent with Gov. Larry Hogan’s amended...
View ArticleMaryland confirms 1,200 new coronavirus cases as state approaches 30,000...
Maryland announced Thursday morning it has confirmed 1,211 new cases of the coronavirus since Wednesday.
View ArticleMan with Florida warrant claims to have coronavirus, coughs at Anne Arundel...
When Anne Arundel County police officers tried to take a man with an active Florida arrest warrant into custody Thursday, the 29-year-old allegedly claimed to have coronavirus and coughed in an...
View ArticleNearly one in five Maryland workers have filed for unemployment as gig...
Maryland saw another jump in unemployment assistance claims last week as nearly 110,000 residents filed claims after the state allowed independent contractors and gig workers to file for unemployment...
View ArticleCiting economic hit from coronavirus, Gov. Hogan weighing vetoes on...
Mike Ricci, a spokesman for Hogan, said he is still considering which of the legislature’s 681 bills to veto, sign or let become law without his signature. The governor has until the end of the day to...
View ArticleHarford nursing students, all wanting to help people, train amid the...
The final semester for Harford Community College students pursuing an associate degree in nursing is typically reserved for the “practicum,” a period in which students work with patients in a hospital...
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