Under Armour revenue down 23% in first quarter as retailer suffers from...
Under Armour missed sales and profit estimates as it closed stores and lost business amid the coronavirus.
View ArticleAs MLB works on plan to start season, here are the biggest questions the...
As MLB, owners and players prepare for a crucial week of negotiations around a planned restart of baseball this summer, here's how the Orioles will be affected by some proposed changes.
View ArticleHearing on unemployment woes draws more than 1,100 people who want to testify
Maryland's unemployment system is so frustrating that more than 1,000 people signed up to testify about the problems during an oversight hearing planned for Tuesday.
View ArticleBaltimore’s traffic chief replaced with head of tow yard after less than 5...
It’s second time Snyder, who served more than 30 years as State Highway Administration assistant traffic chief, has abruptly left the city traffic chief role just months into the job.
View Article‘For Sale’ banner hung up at Broadneck High as prank during coronavirus closure
With your local high school closed because of COVID-19, why not put the building on the market? At least that would seem what people claiming to be members of the Broadneck High School’s Class of 2020...
View ArticleSuspect grabbed officer’s gun, fired one round during struggle Monday,...
The suspect was then Tased and taken into custody, police said.
View ArticleHarford County executive hoping Gov. Hogan gives some small business the...
On the heels of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan allowing some outdoor recreational activities to resume last week, Harford Executive Barry Glassman is hoping small businesses are next — perhaps as soon as...
View ArticleSamuel G. Macfarlane, former Williams & Wilkins and Waverly Press CFO, dies
Samuel G. Macfarlane, former Williams & Wilkins Waverly Press CFO, has died at age 88.
View Article‘Rattle and ruckus’: Tractor-trailer comes to rest in Taneytown yard after...
A passenger van turned out of a liquor store parking lot into the path of a tractor trailer outside of Taneytown Monday.
View ArticleLara Wallace Hough, seventh grade student who cheered the underdog, dies
Lara Wallace Hough, a seventh grader who sought to become a lawyer or teacher, has died of leukemia at age 13.
View ArticleCarroll County sees 1 coronavirus death in 3 days; Pleasant View no longer...
Pleasant View, the first facility in Carroll to see a COVID-19 outbreak, has had 84 resident cases with 27 deaths and 42 staff cases with one death. But as of Monday afternoon, Pleasant View is no...
View ArticleBaltimore City Council approves legislation to prohibit rent increases during...
The COVID-19 Rent Increase Protection Act would prevent a landlord from raising a tenant’s rent during the current state of emergency and for three months after it’s lifted. Landlords also wouldn’t be...
View ArticleCandidates Morton, Psoras, Titus on Carroll County Circuit Court race:...
Democratic Carroll County voters have until June 2 to get their mail-in ballot post-marked and have their voices heard in the Democratic presidential primary election, but there is another race on the...
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Council mulls bill to bypass some school capacity...
A bill about workforce housing dominated the discussion at the virtual Anne Arundel County Council meeting, as the body of seven sifted through non emergency legislation. Roughly 400 letters of...
View ArticleSo you want to be a coronavirus contact tracer? Johns Hopkins has a class for...
Officials expect the six-hour contact tracing class and assessment to be used by health departments around the country and maybe the globe to stem cases, particularly after state begin to reopen.
View ArticleAnnapolis City Council extends coronavirus state of emergency into June
The Annapolis City Council extended the city’s state of emergency by another 30 days Monday, keeping city offices closed and all city-sponsored events canceled until at least June 10 as the state...
View ArticleTo help Anne Arundel County students access online learning, Glen Burnie...
As of late April, the Annapolis and Glen Burnie clusters had the highest amount of students not yet engaged in online learning. Annapolis had over 600 students not yet connected, though that number...
View ArticleReaders share stories of the nurses they’ll never forget for National Nurses...
For National Nurses Week, which concludes today, we asked readers to tell us about the nurses they’ll never forget. The stories they shared speak to the many roles nurses play: caregiver, clinician,...
View Article‘They were so down to earth’: Maryland couple shares backstory about John...
A Maryland couple got the surprise of a lifetime last week when John Krasinski married them on a surprise Zoom call and recruited "The Office" cast members to join and recreate the famous wedding...
View ArticleWhat will reopening look like in Maryland? A guide to Hogan’s coronavirus...
Maryland isn't yet in a position to lift coronavirus-based restrictions, but Gov. Larry Hogan has outlined an eventual plan for how it would work.
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