Faced with coronavirus challenges, Baltimore mayoral candidates argue in...
The WBAL-TV and Maryland Public Television debate gives candidates vital screen time right as ballots are being mailed out to voters, many of whom say they are still undecided.
View ArticleFact check: What Baltimore mayoral candidates said in TV debate
During the first televised debate of the 2020 Baltimore mayoral election, six leading Democrats made various claims in an event hosted by WBAL-TV and Maryland Public Television. In the video...
View ArticleWatch live: Maryland Gov. Hogan to give update on coronavirus in Maryland...
Watch the latest live updates on coronavirus from public officials here as they are announced.
View ArticleGlen Burnie man caught with heroin after Anne Arundel police respond to assault
A Glen Burnie man was arrested after he was allegedly caught with almost 50 grams of heroin or fentanyl when Anne Arundel County police arrived in Pasadena Tuesday night for an assault call.
View ArticleCoronavirus forcing Bowie City Council to consider halting construction of...
The Bowie City Council will discuss halting construction of the new ice arena off Church Road on May 18, weighing the financial impact of the project against the financial impact of the coronavirus...
View ArticleRavens reveal jersey numbers for 2020 draft class, other players
Ravens inside linebacker Patrick Queen will wear No. 48, while running back J.K. Dobbins takes over Ray Rice's old No. 27.
View ArticleGov. Hogan names Carroll County Agriculture Center as new COVID-19 testing site
Carroll County Agriculture Center will host Maryland’s next drive-thru testing site and will be the first state-sponsored, community-based site in the county, according to a news release.
View ArticleWhen an employee of a business tests positive for COVID-19, Carroll County...
If an employee tests positive for COVID-19, it doesn’t necessarily mean the business they work at has to close, according to Carroll County officials.
View ArticleBaltimore Mayor Young announces plan to delay water rate increases due to the...
Rates were set to go up roughly 10% on July 1, but Young said he is requesting these planned increases be pushed back until Oct. 1.
View ArticleMap: Nursing home coronavirus deaths, cases reported in Maryland
Maryland has recorded hundreds of coronavirus cases and related deaths at nursing homes and assisted-living facilities. See where the impacted facilities are and how many residents and staff have been...
View ArticleRev. Marcus Garvey Wood, confidante of Martin Luther King Jr. and longtime...
Rev. Wood was the last living member of Martin Luther King Jr.'s first graduate school class at Crozer Theological Seminary.
View ArticleHow Maryland counties are reacting to expected lifting of some coronavirus...
Here's what county officials around Maryland are saying about the governor's plans to gradually reopen the state.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County and schools officials form Family Assistance...
In an attempt to answer growing needs from students and residents in Anne Arundel, county and school officials will begin a new “collaboration” to help.
View ArticleBel Air Independence Day committee announces cancellation of July 4 activities
The Bel Air Independence Day Committee announced Wednesday it was canceling all planned festivities in Bel Air on July 4, including the Independence Day parade and fireworks display, in an effort to...
View ArticleGerstell Academy students breaking language barrier for first responders,...
Two students from Gerstell Academy have taken distance learning to a new level, working to help first responders and local businesses break a language barrier.
View ArticleHarford schools announce ‘in-person, individual commencement experience’ for...
Harford County Public Schools' graduating seniors will be invited to return to their high school for an "in-person, individual commencement experience" in June, Superintendent Sean Bulson announced...
View ArticleAnnapolis police say one man shot on Madison Street in Eastport
A person was shot Wednesday afternoon on Madison Street in Eastport, an Annapolis police spokeswoman said.
View ArticleNear-freezing temperatures and late-season frosts threatened Maryland’s...
Temperatures that dipped to near freezing in Maryland on Wednesday morning, combined with a number of unseasonably late frosts earlier this spring, put crops and gardens across the state in some...
View ArticleAbout 1 in 10 ballots went undelivered to Baltimore City voters during 7th...
Nearly 1 in 10 ballots was unable to be delivered to Baltimore voters during the special election in April, raising concerns for the June 2 primary, which is also being conducted by mail.
View ArticleAnnapolis Alderman Marc Rodriguez resigning in September, seat will be filled...
Rodriguez who had initially planned to resign in March, said he plans to help see out the coronavirus pandemic, vote on next year’s budget and settle some outstanding legislation before he leaves.
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