Maryland barns to reopen to riders; horseback riding included in amendment to...
Maryland barns will be allowed to reopen to riders following an amendment this week to Gov. Larry Hogan's stay-at-home order that now includes horseback riding under essential outdoor activities.
View ArticleSome activities at Baltimore reservoirs to resume this weekend, mayor says
Most activities at Baltimore County reservoirs will resume this weekend — as long as residents practice social distancing, Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young announced Friday.
View ArticleBaltimore Police release body-worn camera footage from officers who shot...
Baltimore Police officers opened fire across Erdman Avenue last month, striking a passing car and a 16-year-old boy they said pointed an apparent weapon at another person, video footage shows. The...
View ArticleOfficials hoping to hold in-person Carroll County 4-H & FFA Fair, exploring...
Less than three months remain until the annual Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair, and 4-H officials are hoping it will be held in person.
View ArticleTown Council votes down budget amendment aimed at providing micro-grants to...
The Mount Airy Town Council’s emergency budget amendment for COVID-19 emergency micro-grants to small businesses failed three to two.
View ArticleSome Maryland businesses are preparing to reopen. But don’t expect the...
Fears of a second wave of coronavirus infections could limit Maryland's economic rebound as businesses reopen, economists warn.
View ArticleAs pandemic threatens to scramble Triple Crown schedule, trainers and...
From the first year the Preakness Stakes was run in 1873 until the race settled into its current place on the calendar in 1932, it preceded the Kentucky Derby 11 times and was contested on the same day...
View Article'It’s a ghost town’: Ocean City boardwalk, beach reopen to sparse attendance...
After the coronavirus outbreak caused emergency closures nearly two months ago, Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan reopened the beaches and boardwalk Saturday morning.
View ArticleMaryland reports 1,049 new cases of coronavirus; death toll reaches 1,510
Maryland health department officials reported 1,049 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus Saturday, a slightly lower count than the previous day, bringing the total to 31,534.
View ArticleMan flees police, rams Maryland State trooper in vehicle in Arnold; Trooper...
Maryland State Police Annapolis Barracks confirmed Saturday afternoon that a trooper inside their vehicle was struck by another vehicle.
View ArticleEscaped emu dies after being captured in Randallstown
An emu was captured after escaping from a Baltimore County farm and fleeing to Randallstown, where several residents came across the large bird Saturday morning. The bird later died.
View ArticleFrom Ritchie Highway and Route 3 to school improvements, Anne Arundel budget...
Anne Arundel County’s capital budget proposes wide-ranging plans to improve Route 2 and Route 3, make improvements to several schools and invest in law enforcement facilities despite slashed revenues...
View ArticleOne dead in single-vehicle crash in Crofton on Riedel Road
A man has died after the SUV he was driving apparently went off of Riedel Road in Crofton and struck a tree.
View ArticleIn court, Maryland defends stay-at-home order as crucial for public health
Maryland’s top lawyer offered a legal defense for Gov. Larry Hogan’s stay-at-home order in a court filing Friday night, calling it a temporary measure that is likely saving the lives of the state’s...
View ArticleInterfaith ‘virtual iftar’ in Maryland celebrates the power of prayer during...
Ahmadiyya Muslims hold "virtual iftar" observance across Maryland to celebrate the power of prayer during Ramadan -- and the COVID-19 pandemic. The event was a digital version of the ceremonial dinners...
View ArticleDespite coronavirus impinging on commissioning, Anne Arundel Naval Academy...
Commissioning for midshipmen will begin this week in small, private ceremonies on the Yard.
View ArticleAmid coronavirus, some pregnant Baltimore moms are choosing home over...
In recent weeks, doctors, midwives and other health professionals in Baltimore have reported a surge in interest in home births. Many of these expectant moms fear that going to the hospital could...
View ArticleThe nurses at Health Care for the Homeless are treating those at higher risk...
Catherine Fowler and Kristin McCurnin are two members of the Health Care for the Homeless team helping treat and educate a population vulnerable to the coronavirus.
View ArticleOrioles players see silver lining in Mother’s Day at home during coronavirus...
Orioles players from Dwight Smith Jr. to Zach Jarrett are itching to get back to baseball, but have no complaints spending Mother's Day at home with their families in a break from the travel that...
View Article'Social distancing doesn’t stop you from saying I love you’: Daughters...
A Eldersburg woman has been taking care of her mother for the past seven years; through cancer, her stroke and her kidney failure. There was no way she could have prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic...
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