‘Is my husband going to die?’ Marylanders share stories of surviving serious...
Bill Plummer and Jason Flanagan are two of more than 1,000 Marylanders who have survived the coronavirus. But the path to recovery was not an easy one.
View ArticleNaval Academy professor adapts class on internet culture from observational...
As education institutions were forced to go from in-person to an online learning environment, a Naval Academy professor saw this as a learning opportunity.
View ArticleWestminster council grants reprieve to fitness center after public showed...
After a flurry of public interest in the proposed closure of the Family Fitness Center in Westminster, a compromise was reached that would keep the center alive.
View ArticleOrioles mock draft roundup: Here’s who might be available at pick No. 2
Here are some of the prospects analysts predict could be available when the Orioles are on the clock at No. 2 overall in next month's draft.
View ArticleA ‘one-stop shop’ help desk at APG provides support for soldiers’...
Soldiers deployed throughout the United States to support community responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have a 24-hour help desk, headquartered at Aberdeen Proving Ground, which they can contact should...
View ArticleBaltimore region housing market sees decade-low volume of new listings amid...
The coronavirus pandemic has reduced the number of Baltimore-area residents choosing to sell their homes. But the ones on the market are selling, data shows.
View ArticleHer twins were too quick out the womb. But they’ve made it to another happy,...
This year, Mother’s Day landed the day before Tanika Davis' twin boy's 10th birthday.
View ArticleMan with a gun attempted to rob Glen Burnie home, Anne Arundel police say
A suspect entered a Glen Burnie home with a handgun early Tuesday morning, got into a short scuffle with a resident of the home, and then fled the scene, police say.
View ArticleAberdeen police seeking information about motorcycle theft
Police are seeking information about two people caught on video allegedly stealing a motorcycle in Aberdeen.
View ArticleAnnapolis Bitty & Beau’s employee steals show at White House briefing on...
It’s hard to steal the show when President Donald Trump is involved, but Michael Heup was up to the task. The Davidsonville man visited the White House alongside his employer, Amy Wright, owner of...
View ArticleMaryland reports 688 new coronavirus cases, 70 more deaths
Maryland officials reported Tuesday that the state has confirmed 688 new cases of the coronavirus.
View ArticleHarford Community College to host virtual commencement ceremony May 21
Harford Community College will hold its 62nd annual commencement ceremony virtually on Thursday, May 21, at 6 p.m.
View ArticlePerry Hall man arrested after injuring child with ‘sharp force’ object and...
An 11-year-old boy and Baltimore County police officer are being treated for injuries after a Perry Hall man attacked the boy with with a “sharp force” object Tuesday morning and fought with arriving...
View ArticleAlabama transfer Galin Smith commits to Maryland men’s basketball
Smith is the second transfer to commit to Maryland, joining former Boston College forward Jairus Hamilton.
View ArticleSchool nurses support fellow nurses at Bel Air, Forest Hill Health and...
Harford County Public Schools nurses visited the Bel Air and Forest Hill Health and Rehabilitation facilities to show support to the nursing staff there by providing lunch. Nursing homes have continued...
View ArticleLos latinos sufren desproporcionadamente del coronavirus en Maryland,...
En Baltimore, mientras los hispanos representan 5% de la población el 12% de los pacientes con coronavirus cuya etnia se conoce son hispanos. La disparidad es aún más pronunciada en el reciente número...
View ArticleSome area Chinese Americans report increasing incidents of harassment,...
Asian American advocacy groups are reporting a surge in xenophobic incidents across the U.S. amid the coronavirus pandemic. A researcher and professor of psychology at University of Maryland, Baltimore...
View ArticleLatinos disproportionately hurt by coronavirus in Maryland, Baltimore and...
Hispanic people have the highest rate of infection of any race or ethnic group in Maryland. Social, economic, and health disparities are among the reasons Latino populations are becoming sick and...
View ArticleUnder Armour renegotiating athletes’ endorsement contracts amid coronavirus...
Under Armour is re-negotiating some of its athlete endorsement contract because of a business slowdown during the coronavirus.
View ArticleMajor carrier plans to offer Obamacare policies in Maryland again
UnitedHealthcare plans to reenter Maryland's health exchange after four year absence.
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