Anne Arundel school board votes to continue cell tower project at Shady Side...
The Anne Arundel Board of Education is set to discuss the controversial Shady Side Elementary cell phone tower project at Wednesday night’s meeting.
View ArticleDoes it matter where we put voting centers? Howard County result is...
Decisions concerning the number and placement of polling places could affect the outcomes of November’s general election contests for president and Congress in a country sharply divided along party...
View ArticleThree top candidates for Baltimore City Council president locked in...
The three leading candidates for Baltimore City Council president are locked in a tight race with less than two weeks until ballots are due, a new poll for The Baltimore Sun, the University of...
View ArticleIncumbent Pratt holds small lead over Henry in competitive Baltimore...
Longtime incumbent Joan Pratt is holding onto a small lead over City Councilman Bill Henry in a competitive race to serve as Baltimore’s fiscal watchdog, according to a new poll for The Baltimore Sun,...
View ArticleHoward County and Columbia crime log
Howard County and Columbia crime log for late April and early May, 2020.
View ArticleHoward County Council members issue plan to cut spending, negate need for...
Three members of the Howard County Council introduced amendments Wednesday to County Executive Calvin Ball’s proposed budgets that would cut more than $90 million in capital costs and $21 million in...
View ArticleCarroll County schools plan for seniors to walk stage, receive diplomas;...
CCPS has a plan to let seniors cross the stage in front of their families and get their diplomas from their principals one student at a time. The school system is also reaching out to the state in a...
View ArticleChance to play quarterback convinced Maryland lacrosse standout Jared...
The senior attackman could be a successful fit for a Bulldogs offense that runs the triple option and has produced the nation’s top rushing quarterback six times in the last eight years.
View ArticleBusiness leaders, philanthropists hope to buy The Baltimore Sun and run it as...
A group of Baltimore philanthropists, business people and the union representing journalists are again rallying support for an idea that’s long been floated but never materialized: regaining local...
View Article50,000 more Marylanders file for unemployment benefits
More than 50,000 Marylanders successfully filed claims for unemployment benefits last week, according to the Maryland Department of Labor.
View ArticleThese 17 Maryland CVS stores will begin offering coronavirus testing Friday
CVS drugstores will offer drive-through testing for the coronavirus starting Friday.
View ArticleFrom blogger to consultant to scout, Owings Mills and UMBC grad Logan Levy...
Mayville State wide receivers coach Logan Levy, an Owings Mills and UMBC graduate, decided to pursue a career in coaching after working his way from Ravens blogger to professional consultant. Now he's...
View ArticleLooking for a good book? Little Free libraries filling a need in Towson
To help meet people's reading needs (and even for some essentials) some little free libraries have popped up in Towson.
View ArticleMy Time: Friends of the Jewish Chapel donate $50,000 for Midshipman...
Members of the Friends of the Jewish Chapel recently presented the Naval Academy with a $50,000 donation. The money will go to the Midshipman Activities Fund, where it will be used to directly support...
View ArticleMississippi man arrested in Glen Burnie with guns, Anne Arundel police say
A Mississippi man was arrested in Glen Burnie Wednesday night after officers found drugs, guns and ammunition in the car he was driving, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleMaryland shows higher risk for nursing home coronavirus outbreaks and deep...
The infection rate reported in Maryland nursing homes is one of the highest known in the nation, according to a data compiled by The New York Times, shared with The Baltimore Sun in a reporting...
View ArticleAnnapolis cancels Fourth of July fireworks and parade
Annapolis has canceled the annual Fourth of July fireworks display and parade, city spokeswoman Mitchelle Stephenson said.
View ArticleCoronavirus restrictions in the Baltimore area: What’s allowed and what’s not...
Not all counties are planning to reopen to the full extent allowed under phase one of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s recovery plan. Here’s what is allowed in each jurisdiction in the Baltimore area.
View ArticleClimate change will make Baltimore County warmer and wetter, report says –...
As the global climate continues to change, northern Baltimore County will see a warmer and wetter future, according to a report commissioned by the Valleys Planning Council.
View ArticleInvestigation finds Baltimore’s auction board chairman improperly accepted...
An investigation by Baltimore Inspector General’s Office found that the chairman of the city’s Auction Advisory Board accepted improper payments and gift cards to help unlicensed auctioneers host...
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