Silver Oak Academy in Keymar sees coronavirus outbreak of about 40 students,...
Silver Oak Academy in Keymar has seen a coronavirus outbreak affecting about 40 students and staff members, and a spokesperson said most of them are asymptomatic.
View ArticleYoung vetoes two changes to Baltimore’s charter, blasts “rushed, secretive”...
City Council members have been debating proposed changes to the city’s charter for months, with the goal of modernizing the document that guides how the city conducts its business.
View ArticleNaval Academy pushes back Induction Day and start of Plebe Summer
The Naval Academy will push back Induction Day for incoming plebes by approximately one week and is asking incoming freshmen to isolate themselves in the weeks before they arrive in Annapolis to avoid...
View ArticleFive things about No. 5, Orioles Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson, now 83 years...
There are no cracks of the bat or slaps of the leather this season, but there's always Brooks Robinson to reminisce about. Here are five quick takes about the Orioles legend who celebrated a birthday...
View ArticleTerps women’s basketball team signs Taisiya ‘Tai’ Kozlova, Russian guard who...
The Big Ten-champion Maryland women’s basketball team signed 6-foot-1 guard Taisiya “Tai” Kozlova on Monday, the program announced in a news release.
View ArticleMaking a manager: Orioles’ Double-A skipper Buck Britton reflects on ‘four...
Orioles minor league manager Buck Britton had a memorable and instructive year managing domestically and abroad to get plenty of learning in before the coronavirus forced a shutdown of the sport.
View ArticleSmart, dedicated, shadowed by questions: Vignarajah emerges as complicated...
By now, many Baltimore voters have heard the glittering resume of Thiru Vignarajah. But as he runs for mayor on his record of public service, questions also have been raised about his judgment.
View ArticleBaltimore-area snowball stands offer rare sense of normalcy in a spring...
For many, the opening of snowball season signals the start of spring. This year, it’s a bigger deal: families are flocking to snowball shacks for constancy in a crisis, as if confections will stave off...
View ArticleBowie City Council cancels new ice arena
Early Tuesday morning the Bowie City Council voted to stop construction and cancel the contract to build the new Bowie ice arena and to instead build an indoor courts facility at the site on Church...
View ArticleCan I visit friends? Go to the beach? Expert advice on what’s safe as...
As many Marylanders begin to emerge from more than a month under a coronavirus stay-at-home order and businesses, beaches, parks and pools begin to welcome visitors, we asked two doctors who are...
View ArticleBaltimore City Council president race overshadowed by coronavirus pandemic,...
The Baltimore City Council president's race is the first competitive contest for the position in about a decade, with Bernard C. "Jack" Young having become mayor and incumbent Brandon Scott running to...
View Article“The longer this goes on, the harder it is.” Howard County small businesses...
When Sarah McGee Mariman got an email Easter weekend confirming her Columbia hair salon received a Paycheck Protection Program loan from the federal government, she broke down in tears. Without that...
View ArticleCash, cigarettes stolen in armed robbery at Royal Farms: Catonsville and...
Cash and cigarette cartons were stolen during an armed robbery from a Royal Farms on Edmondson Avenue, police said.
View ArticleMan robbed, assaulted in Severn, police say
The victim told police that he was attacked by an unknown number of assailants, all males, who stole money from him. He suffered minor injuries, police said.
View ArticleTeen shot overnight in Northwest Baltimore
A 14-year-old boy was injured in a shooting Monday night in the Park Circle neighborhood of Northwest Baltimore.
View ArticleAnne Arundel police arrest Ellicott City man with large amount of marijuana,...
Anne Arundel police say they arrested an Ellicott City man late Monday after discovering more than five ounces of marijuana and $1,200 in his car.
View ArticleTowson High student making waves with music festival
Towson High student Reed Spaulding, of West Towson, has been planning a music festival to benefit the Chesapeake Bay for the past year.
View ArticleAs speeding increases on empty Harford roads, law enforcement cracks down
As the novel coronavirus has reduced traffic since it hit Maryland, speeding has become an issue on less crowded roadways, police said. Harford is no exception, with some posting blistering speeds of...
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland Medical System centers receive $168,000 to support...
University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center has received $12,000 from the Nora Roberts Foundation as part of a $168,000 grant to the University of Maryland Medical System to support its response...
View ArticleA.B. “Buzzy” Krongard steps down from Under Armour board
A.B. “Buzzy” Krongard, a longtime Baltimore investment banker and former CIA official, has stepped down from Under Armour’s board after 15 years.
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