Here’s what you need to know about Gov. Larry Hogan easing restrictions...
Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday that Maryland is entering its first phase of reopening and lifting the stay-at-home order. We figure you have questions.
View ArticleAttic fire damages Abingdon townhouse, cause remains under investigation
An early morning fire the in the attic of an Abingdon townhouse caused approximately $125,000 in total damage, but the quick action of firefighters from multiple companies was able to keep the fire...
View Article‘We don’t want to watch them die’: Maryland’s state-run hospitals need more...
Due to the lack of coronavirus testing and protective equipment, Maryland is undercounting the number of cases in its state-run hospitals and putting both its employees and patients at risk, said...
View ArticleMarylanders filed more than 65,000 new jobless claims last week
More than 65,000 Marylanders filed for unemployment insurance and assistance last week.
View ArticleBaltimore County crime down 18% from last year, although vehicle thefts up...
Property and violent crime in Baltimore County and emergency calls have generally decreased during the coronavirus pandemic, dropping 18% in the first four months of 2020 compared to last year, police...
View ArticleThe Ravens have a crowded running back room. Here’s how an ex-NFL star thinks...
With the Ravens' running back battle a little more complicated, Maurice Jones-Drew says it's on the players to make the most of their opportunities.
View ArticleBaltimore Police: 84-year-old man shoots relative, then kills himself in...
Baltimore Police said an 84-year-old man killed one of his relatives before shooting himself early Wednesday night.
View ArticleBaltimore man dies after motorcycle collides with minivan, Anne Arundel...
Clifton Christopher White II, 38, of Baltimore was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash which occurred at approximately 2:30 p.m. on Crain Highway south just north of Capitol Raceway Road.
View ArticleAfter Hogan announces limited reopening, commissioner says Carroll County is...
After Gov. Larry Hogan announced he’s lifting the stay-at-home order put in place because of the coronavirus pandemic, one commissioner believes Carroll County is ready for this next phase.
View ArticleMaryland reports 1,091 new cases, 1,538 hospitalizations as state prepares to...
Maryland reported over 1,000 new cases of the coronavirus Thursday, the day before the governor's stay-at-home order was set to expire.
View ArticleGlen Burnie man stabbed on Harold Court, Anne Arundel police say
Police found the victim at the scene suffering from non-life-threatening stab wounds and trauma to the face. The victim told police he got into an argument with an acquaintance, who then stabbed and...
View ArticleHavre de Grace cancels Fourth of July festivities amid coronavirus pandemic
The Havre de Grace Independence Day Commission on Thursday announced it will cancel all planned Fourth of July activities this year, following suit with Bel Air and Darlington.
View ArticleMan robbed of about $5 after being struck with broomstick in Annapolis,...
The victim told police the incident occurred around 7:30 p.m. on Church Circle in Main Street when an unknown assailant approached the victim “asking for a dollar for the bus,” a police spokeswoman said.
View ArticleNew Preakness date to be revealed Saturday on NBC
A postponed date for the Preakness Stakes will be revealed Saturday afternoon at the top of an NBC special marking the original date for the second leg of the Triple Crown series.
View ArticleRavens president says coronavirus could force training camp out of Maryland,...
"We think that we can conduct training camp safely in Maryland," Cass said. "But if circumstances don’t allow that, we will explore the options that are available to us."
View ArticleRyleigh’s Oyster to shut Federal Hill location after 20 years, latest in...
Owner Brian McComas announced he is permanently closing the Ryleigh’s Oyster location in Federal Hill after 20 years in business.
View ArticleCoronavirus 'economic calamity’ could cost Maryland up to $4 billion a year...
Maryland's state government stands to lose billions of dollars in taxes due to the coronavirus pandemic, setting the state up for years of budget woes.
View ArticleWoman dies in Pasadena house fire, two firefighters injured trying to save her
More than three dozen firefighters were battling a blaze in Pasadena around midday Thursday, the Anne Arundel County Fire Department announced.
View ArticleCatonsville, Towson cancel Fourth of July festivities due to coronavirus...
Catonsville and Towson will not be holding their annual Fourth of July celebrations due to the coronavirus outbreak.
View ArticleMaryland’s local leaders chart course toward reopening ahead of Friday deadline
Some county executives plan to plow ahead with their newfound freedom to resume — with some restrictions — manufacturing, retail, haircuts and worship services by Friday evening. Others believe it’s...
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