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Carroll County employees doing ‘required’ work are banking time-and-a-half...

About half of Carroll County Government employees are performing what the county considers to be required work, and receiving credit toward time-off they can take in the future.

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Maryland fines Charles County nursing home with most coronavirus deaths for...

The Maryland Department of Health is fining the Charles County facility $10,000 a day dating back to March 30 for “widespread deficiencies” in testing, providing its staff with protective equipment and...

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Ravens’ Earl Thomas held at gunpoint by wife after alleged affair, charging...

After arriving at a rental home in Austin, Texas, and finding Thomas in bed with another woman, Nina Thomas told police she held his pistol to his head, charging documents said.

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Third inmate in Maryland correctional system dies of coronavirus

A man in his 60s died of COVID-19 at a Hagerstown prison on Wednesday, according to the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.

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Feds give $7 million to Maryland health centers to expand coronavirus testing

Nearly $583 million total was awarded to 1,385 sites across the U.S. The amount of money varies widely by state.

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New Windsor planning to celebrate graduating seniors amid coronavirus school...

New Windsor Mayor Neal Roop pitched the idea to have banners displayed through town for the month of June, a 30-day period, or a 60-day period or for the entire summer and take them down Labor Day, as...

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Report: Baltimore boxer Gervonta Davis will fight Leo Santa Cruz in the fall

Baltimore boxer Gervonta Davis has reportedly reached a deal in principle for the highest-profile fight of his career against fellow world champion Leo Santa Cruz, even as he continues to deal with...

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Less crowded jails, fewer arrests and time for long-needed fixes. Coronavirus...

The court system, which continues to operate on a limited basis, is plotting a path forward. It anticipates the challenge of having to clear a backlog of cases, while keeping courtrooms as clear as...

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‘This is pretty sad’: Harford County Council receives minimal public comment...

The Harford County Council held its first public hearing on County Executive Barry Glassman’s proposed $948 million budget Wednesday. After just two comments, Council President Patrick Vincenti...

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Midshipman sexual assault trial postponed for coronavirus concerns

Third Class Midshipman Nixon Keago was charged in October with sexual assault, attempted sexual assault, burglary and obstruction of justice for incidents at the Annapolis military school in February,...

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Hopkins looks to blood plasma from coronavirus survivors to prevent new...

Johns Hopkins tests blood plasma from recovered COVID-19 patients for prevention in others.

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Here are key bills that Maryland Gov. Hogan vetoed

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed several significant bills that lawmakers passed during an abbreviated legislative session this year. Here's what the bills would have done.

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Commissioners: Wantz suggests waiving liquor license fee for restaurants;...

Hoping to lift up restaurants struggling during the pandemic, one commissioner sought to waive liquor license renewal fees.

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Ravens fill out 90-man roster with two more undrafted free agents; two draft...

North Carolina defensive tackle Aaron Crawford and Syracuse guard Evan Adams were the latest undrafted rookies to sign.

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Carroll County sees 10 new coronavirus cases, no new deaths

Eight more people were released from isolation, meaning that 115 residents are no longer considered sick.

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Golf courses, parks and marinas packed in Harford after Gov. Larry Hogan...

Thursday was like Christmas came early for those anxious to get back on the golf course and on the water, as Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan peeled back coronavirus restrictions on certain outdoor...

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Walter W. Heline, an Army Ranger who landed with the 29th Division on Omaha...

Walter W. Heline, an Army Ranger and forward observer operator who landed with the 29th Division on Omaha Beach on D-Day on June 6, 1944, died April 13 in Baltimore after a long illness. He was 98.

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Landmark plan to preserve Preakness Stakes in Baltimore will become law...

The plan had sailed through the state House and Senate earlier this year. But it was not certain until Thursday whether it would survive or be vetoed by Hogan.

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The Alexander Brown Restaurant, located in historic Baltimore building, to...

The Alexander Brown Restaurant, located at 135 E. Baltimore St., which is listed on The National Register of Historic Places, is closing permanently because of the coronavirus pandemic, a spokeswoman...

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Back to the links, lakes: Boaters return to Piney Run, golfers back on...

Vehicles, some with boats, lined up outside the Piney Run Park gatehouse at 7 a.m. Thursday. It was a similar scene at golf courses around Carroll County.

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