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Online registration for Harford County Public Schools to begin May 18

Parents and guardians of students who are new to HCPS, from those entering kindergarten through 12th grade, will be able to go online to register at www.hcps.org.

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Sykesville approves grant program to support businesses hurt by COVID-19...

Sykesville’s town council approved a micro-grant program to help local businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Dozens of Maryland workers detail unemployment woes in online hearing

From their living rooms and dining room tables, unemployed Marylanders poured out their frustrations and fears into their webcams and cell phones, hoping the state lawmakers who were listening might be...

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Sykesville man charged with assault, child abuse in Westminster

A Sykesville man faces charges after police say he hit two children, causing bruises, and a woman.

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Aberdeen budget vote delayed until May 26, city still taking public feedback

The Aberdeen City Council delayed voting on its proposed budget Monday night and signaled that the decision to adopt the budget will be made at a later session.

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Howard County school system releases schedule for pre-recorded virtual...

The Howard County Public School System on Tuesday released the schedules for pre-recorded virtual high school graduations in early June due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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‘Food was her medicine’: Beloved restaurant owner used cooking to unite...

Maria Priola was famous for prescribing food for any ailment or malady, said Charlie Priola, her youngest son. “Mangia, mangia, mangia!” she would say. “Eat, eat, eat.”

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Ravens officially re-sign OLB Pernell McPhee to one-year deal, waive WR Sean...

The Ravens officially re-signed outside linebacker Pernell McPhee to a one-year deal, the team announced Tuesday, bringing back a veteran presence at a position of need.

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Mary D. Hovanec, a retired Baltimore County librarian who was an active...

Mary D. Hovanec, who worked as a librarian for the Baltimore County Public Library system and was an active communicant of St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church, died May 4 of the coronavirus at Arden...

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Baltimore Mayor Young announces $13 million coronavirus rental assistance...

Baltimore will use $13 million in federal coronavirus relief funding to create a rental assistance program, Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young announced Tuesday.

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Virtual graduation dates set for Baltimore County seniors

Baltimore County Public Schools released dates for virtual ceremonies for 27 graduating classes, but haven’t ruled out the prospect of holding a commencement ceremony once restrictions amid the...

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Windsor Mill man sentenced to one year in jail for killing dog in Ellicott City

Corey Markus Jones, 27, of Windsor Mill, pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated animal cruelty after police said he cut a pitbull’s throat and tied it to a tree in Ellicott City, leaving it to die....

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Employee sues Collins Aerospace for discrimination, retaliation at Annapolis...

A Collins Aerospace engineer, who works at the company’s facility in Annapolis, has sued the global defense and space technology corporation for discrimination and retaliation after being demoted.

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First round of Naval Academy midshipmen commissioned in coronavirus-altered...

There will be about 1,000 midshipman's covers flying through the air this year in Annapolis, eventually. The first group of 200 newly minted Navy ensigns and Marine Corps 2nd lieutenants celebrated in...

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Prince George’s County ‘still in the thick of the fight,’ health officer says

While Maryland officials say the spread of the coronavirus virus has flattened, Prince George’s County is still in the thick of the pandemic, the county health officer said.

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Morgan State University will reopen in the fall with students returning to...

Details of how classes will be held will be released by the end of May, but the university said it would resume classes with "full instruction featuring an innovative ‘student choice’ course delivery...

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Annapolis holds online meeting to get public comment on five-year housing plan

The hearing for the Five Year Housing and Community Development Consolidated Plan for FY 2021-2025 will be held at 7:00 p.m. and can be viewed on YouTube, Facebook or the city website. Public comment...

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Carroll County school board, commissioners collaborating on budgets amid...

In a joint meeting of Carroll County’s Board of Education and Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, the two bodies struck a cooperative tone as both face turmoil, with budget deadlines looming,...

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Hogan to lift some coronavirus restrictions, but Baltimore mayor says local...

Gov. Larry Hogan is expected to announce Wednesday the relaxing of some restrictions on business and gatherings as hospitalizations due to the coronavirus pandemic have reached a plateau, but Baltimore...

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City Cafe closing in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood

In an Instagram post, City Cafe said co-owners Bruce Bodie and Gino Cardinale told their employees and landlord that the restaurant won’t reopen after Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan lifts statewide...

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