Secretary of Defense Mark Esper to give recorded commencement speech at Naval...
This is the first virtual graduation for the academy, as coronavirus precautions shut down the Yard in March.
View ArticleAnne Arundel police found an arsenal of guns when they arrested a Baltimore...
When Anne Arundel County police searched the home of a Baltimore man wanted for opening fire on a car in front of a Glen Burnie residence Sunday morning, they allegedly found an arsenal of guns,...
View ArticleCarroll County Veterinary Clinic strives to ‘look for the fun’ with puns,...
The scenery may have changed, but the clinic’s famous puns and sayings posted out front remain a staple in Westminster.
View ArticleRavens finalize 2020 preseason schedule, which would start Aug. 14 at home...
The Ravens don’t know what their preseason will look like this year. But at least they know what their preseason schedule does.
View ArticleMan charged with assault after being shot by Anne Arundel officer
The man who was shot by an Anne Arundel County police officer in Cape St. Claire Sunday afternoon after allegedly lunging at the officer with a knife now faces a range of criminal charges.
View ArticleSecurity guard shoots alleged shoplifter near Charles Village Safeway in...
A security guard shot a man suspected of shoplifting near the Safeway in Baltimore’s Charles Village neighborhood Monday morning, police said.
View ArticleHouse fire in Mount Airy sends one resident to hospital
A house fire in Mount Airy left one resident injured Sunday night.
View ArticleCyclist dies in Severna Park after crashing into car, Anne Arundel police say
A 77-year-old cyclist died after crashing into a turning SUV in Severna Park Friday afternoon, Anne Arundel County police said.
View Article‘Bumper tables’ made of inner tubes: Here’s how one Ocean City restaurant...
Revolution Event Design & Production has unveiled a table with wheels and an inner tube for social events while practicing social distancing.
View ArticleFifth Maryland inmate dies from coronavirus as the number of cases jumps in...
Maryland prison officials confirmed a fifth inmate death from COVID-19, disclosing that an inmate in his 60s who was being held at the Patuxent Institution died in recent days.
View ArticleApparent arsons in Aberdeen occur within miles, hours of each other, but are...
The Office of the State Fire Marshal is investigating a supposed arson at a home on the 100 block of North Post Road, along with an attempted arson two miles down the road of a vehicle in the parking...
View ArticleRams Head Tavern at Savage Mill closes amid coronavirus pandemic
The Rams Head Tavern at Savage Mill is closing down amid the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleBaltimore County secures protective equipment for struggling nursing homes, a...
Baltimore County will disburse 60,000 surgical masks, 40,000 isolation gowns, and “a significant supply” of gloves to nursing homes facing shortages of personal protective equipment.
View ArticleBaltimore Police received 128 calls for illegal gatherings this weekend as...
Baltimore police responded to 128 calls of illegal gatherings over the weekend.
View ArticleCarroll County gets CARES funding to help older adults
Older adults and caregivers in Carroll County will soon benefit from approximately $285,400 in CARES Act funding.
View ArticleMary Ann ‘Mickey’ Petrick, a World War II combat nurse, dies
Mary Ann "Mickey" Petrick, a World War II combat nurse who cared for the wounded at the Battle of the Bulge and later worked as a parochial school nurse, has died at 97.
View ArticleAnthony 'Ed’ Balcerzak, retired Veterans Administration pharmacist and Loyola...
Anthony Edwin Balcerzak Sr., a retired Veterans Administration pharmacist, died of cancer April 30 at his Timonium He was 84.
View ArticleNFL teams can begin reopening facilities Tuesday, but the Ravens’ doors will...
Ravens coaches, players and officials have worked remotely since March 13, and the wait to return could last much longer.
View ArticleBaltimore City Council bill would require essential businesses pay workers...
The proposal would better compensate cashiers, delivery drivers, security guards and others who are performing essential jobs during the pandemic. The legislation applies to employees of companies with...
View ArticleMaryland lacrosse star Jared Bernhardt to play football at Division II Ferris...
Senior attackman Jared Bernhardt had a shot at breaking Matt Rambo’s all-time Maryland record of 155 goals, but will instead try to resume a football career that went dormant after his senior year at a...
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