Young Hyun Ahn, novelist and advocate for developmentally disabled children,...
Young Hyun Ahn of Ellicott City who helped found the Korean American Disabled People’s Association, has died at age 79.
View ArticleMichelle J. Gutfleisch, retired payroll clerk, dies
Michelle J. Gutfleisch, a retired payroll clerk who was an avid photographer and traveler, died May 5 of a heart attack at her Rosedale home. She was 61.
View ArticleWinfield Elementary reading specialist named Carroll County Teacher of the Year
Jena Ehmann, a reading specialist at Winfield Elementary School, was announced Wednesday as Carroll County’s Teacher of the Year for 2020.
View ArticlePerry Hall man that attacked 11-year-old son charged with attempted murder,...
A Perry Hall man who allegedly stabbed his 11-year-old son with a screwdriver and attacked an officer and bystanders has been charged with attempted murder, child abuse and assault, police said.
View ArticleDocument: Gov. Hogan’s amended coronavirus restrictions
Read Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's amended coronavirus restrictions.
View ArticleCarroll County confirms COVID-19 cases at four more facilities, including...
The Carroll County Health Department has confirmed cases of COVID-19 at a correctional facility and three more long-term care facilities, the county announced Wednesday.
View ArticleWhat residents, local officials, fans are saying about ‘24 Hours to Hell and...
Residents, local officials, visitors and fans alike took to social media as they watched “24 Hours to Hell and Back” and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay renovate three Ellicott City businesses hit by...
View ArticleHarford County to partially reopen Friday after Gov. Hogan relaxes some...
Harford County Executive Barry Glassman said the county will open as much as allowable on Friday after Gov. Larry Hogan announced the easing of some coronavirus-related restrictions on Marylanders.
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan lifts stay-at-home order, allows limited retail to resume
Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday he is lifting Maryland’s stay-at-home order effective at 5 p.m. Friday as the state has seen a slight two-week decline in hospitalizations due to the coronavirus...
View ArticleMaryland’s labor secretary promises unemployment improvements as tens of...
Maryland's labor secretary said her staff is working hard to fix problems with the state's unemployment system that have left thousands of people frustrated and unable to get benefits.
View ArticleJohns Hopkins’ Jack Rapine, Matt Hubler selected in second round of Premier...
A pair Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse players were picked in the second round of Wednesday night’s Premier Lacrosse League draft.
View ArticleBaltimore-area leaders still deciding whether to leave coronavirus...
Baltimore-area leaders expressed concern that the region isn’t yet ready to relax certain restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic. They said the region still needs more personal protective...
View ArticleBaltimore Police surveillance plane flying lower to avoid cloud cover,...
Cloudy weather is forcing the recently launched Baltimore Police surveillance plane to fly at lower altitudes than expected, prompting a handful of complaints that it is too noisy, a department...
View ArticleIn virtual town hall, County Executive Calvin Ball says Howard is not ready...
Howard County hosted its second virtual town hall Wednesday night to update residents on the state of the county two months after coronavirus pandemic restrictions were put in place.
View ArticleSuper PAC supporting Baltimore mayoral candidate Mary Miller seeks to win...
A political action committee supporting Baltimore mayoral candidate Mary Miller is seeking to win the Balkanized race by attracting white voters in the majority-black city, according to an email...
View ArticleCarroll County school board approves operating budget, filling funding gap...
The Carroll County Board of Education voted unanimously Wednesday evening to approve its operating, food service and debt services budgets for fiscal year 2021.
View ArticleT.J. Smith brings 'personal narrative’ to Baltimore mayoral race, connects...
Former Baltimore Police Department spokesman T.J. Smith took every opportunity before the pandemic for face-to-face time. With the least amount of cash on hand among the leading candidates, he is now...
View Article‘History is what’s happening now’: Maryland Historical Society wants your...
Theirs were stories of death and miraculous survival.
View ArticleHoward County Board of Education primary election features new district...
For the June primary election, Howard County residents for the first time will cast a ballot for the Board of Education based on where they live in the county.
View ArticleMarylanders are applying for food stamps in record numbers as lawmakers...
Just as Marylanders have been applying for unemployment assistance in droves during the coronavirus pandemic, they’ve also turned in a record number of applications for food stamps — and lawmakers are...
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