Baltimore Police: One dead, two injured in nighttime shootings
A man was shot to death Tuesday night in the Upton neighborhood in West Baltimore, according to the Baltimore Police.
View ArticleConstruction begins on Veterans Memorial Park in Westminster; Deer Park to...
Construction is underway for a new 32-acre park, named in honor of veterans, that could open in Westminster as early as spring 2021.
View ArticleA Baltimore event producer is now organizing blood drives during coronavirus...
Brina Furman has rallied dozens of blood donors to sign up for appointments with the Red Cross after thousands of drives were canceled due to COVID-19.
View ArticleEllicott City DJ’s virtual dance parties raise nearly $1 million for first...
Chris Kopec, known as DJ Kopec, has been hosting virtual dance parties from his Ellicott City basement and streaming them online since the end of March, and has raised nearly $1 million in donations.
View ArticleA mother’s love molded Ravens rookie Geno Stone. Her strength led him to the...
“That's the only person I really had as my support system growing up,” Ravens rookie Geno Stone said of his mother. “I had a bunch more people, but that was who I was closest to.”
View ArticleRunning for Baltimore mayor, Brandon Scott wants to bring generational change...
Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott is campaigning for mayor on a promise to usher in a new way of thinking in City Hall.
View ArticleBaltimore Police receive $2.8 million to fund 10 new positions and bolster...
The Baltimore Police Department has received $2.8 million in federal funding that will allow the department to hire 10 new officers,
View ArticleWhat we learned from watching Gordon Ramsay make over Ellicott City in ‘24...
Gordon Ramsay’s “24 Hours to Hell and Back” TV special aired on Fox with much anticipation Tuesday night, nearly three months after the celebrity chef visited Ellicott City.
View ArticleBaltimore bus service owner one of hundreds of motorcoach operators rallying...
Hundreds of motorcoaches are expected to ride around Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to bring attention to the bus industry, a sector of the economy that has been devastated by the coronavirus pandemic.
View Article‘The payment came too late’: Maryland child care centers ponder long-term...
The coronavirus pandemic has cast doubt over not only the short-term viability of child care centers in Maryland, but also the long-term outlook for the industry.
View ArticleFirst televised Baltimore mayoral debate to air on WBAL-TV Wednesday
The debate — which was recorded remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic — will be broadcast at 8 p.m. Wednesday on WBAL-TV 11 and Maryland Public Television.
View ArticleSUNkids at HOME
SUNkid News is a weekly package of stories and visuals for young readers, ages 5 to 18.Print the puzzles and images at home. Color in the pictures and then share your creations with us on Facebook at...
View ArticleGreen Bay Packers safety Adrian Amos Jr. to sponsor Baltimore food drive...
The Mount Pleasant Community Development Corporation will run a community food drive Thursday from noon to 2 p.m. at its office in Northeast Baltimore — an effort funded by Green Bay Packers strong...
View ArticleAberdeen raises money to provide hospital workers with meals from local...
Aberdeen found a way to support health care workers and local businesses at the same time: having them work for each other.
View ArticleAs Ravens QB Lamar Jackson seeks second straight MVP, history suggests repeat...
Here’s a look at how some of the most recent MVP quarterbacks have fared the season after winning their first award.
View ArticleReOpen Maryland protesters expected on foot in Annapolis Friday
Protesters are expected to gather for at least the third time to call for the reopening of Maryland Friday in Annapolis. This time, they plan to rally on foot.
View ArticleMaryland nursing home deaths approach 1,000, accounting for more than half of...
Nearly 1,000 nursing home residents in Maryland have died of the coronavirus, a more than 25% increase over the past week, according to new data posted Wednesday.
View ArticleMaryland has paid out about a fifth of coronavirus relief grants available to...
More than seven weeks after Gov. Larry Hogan announced $175 million of grants, loans and other relief to help small businesses through the coronavirus pandemic, only a small fraction of the aid has...
View ArticleMaryland reports 751 new coronavirus cases, 51 more deaths
The state has confirmed 34,812 total cases of COVID-19. Fifty-one more people died due to complications from the illness since Saturday, bringing the state total up to 1,694 fatalities.
View ArticleHogan, Cuomo press for financial aid for state governments
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are teaming up to push for federal financial aid to struggling state governments.
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