Ravens assistant coach David Culley set to interview for Texans’ head...
Culley, who joined coach John Harbaugh’s staff in 2019, also serves as the Ravens’ passing-game coordinator and wide receivers coach.
View ArticleGlen Burnie man arrested in December shooting that sent Annapolis man to...
Walter Lee Smith was shot four times in the upper torso outside his Madison Street home in Harbour House on Dec. 17. Annapolis police arrested Glen Burnie man Rodney Dorsey Monday on charges of...
View ArticleBaltimore-area officials back state legislators’ renewed push to provide more...
The Maryland Department of Transportation’s draft five-year budget provides only an average of $326 million per year for critical repair needs, while the agency’s own Capital Needs Inventory called for...
View ArticleBaltimore organizers cancel Restaurant Week for January 2021 citing dining...
The Baltimore group that hosts the city’s biannual Restaurant Week has canceled the event, which usually takes place around January and July.
View ArticleRavens ‘really liked’ Bills QB Josh Allen before 2018 NFL draft, John...
As the Ravens eyed quarterbacks in the lead-up to the 2018 draft, the scouting department took a particular liking to a player in the mold of then-Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco.
View ArticleSurvey: Almost 90% of Howard County school system staff intend to take...
Howard County Public School System Superintendent Michael Martirano said Monday that a survey revealed 88% of school system staff intend to take the COVID-19 vaccine once it is offered.
View ArticleThe Ravens haven’t played a game in heavy snow since 2013. Will flakes fall...
The last time the Ravens played in heavy snow was a wild victory against the Minnesota Vikings in Baltimore in 2013.
View ArticleMaryland football hires Dan Enos, a former Cincinnati and Alabama assistant,...
Head coach Mike Locksley hired Dan Enos as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach and Brian Braswell as offensive line coach and promoted defensive line coach Brian Williams to co-defensive...
View ArticleArbutus man killed in collision after driver drove through red light,...
Baltimore County police say an Arbutus man has died after the driver of a car in which he was a passenger drove through a red light and struck a sports utility vehicle in Arbutus on Sunday night.
View ArticleCommunity members brave cold with ‘plunge’ at Fallston fire company for...
With temperatures just below freezing, about half a dozen people plunged into pools of water in Fallston on Saturday to help raise money for Special Olympics Maryland.
View ArticleBarbara A. O’Malley, mother of a Maryland governor and a Capitol Hill...
Barbara A. O'Malley, mother of the former governor of Maryland and aide to Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski, has died at 93.
View ArticleCarroll County private schools sticking to protocols, seeing few positive...
Private schools returned from winter break this month with plans to remain in-person until the end of the school year. The health and safety guidelines implemented proved effective to principals and...
View ArticleAfter rejecting $4 billion bid, W.R. Grace gets $4.3 billion bid for chemical...
A spurned, would-be buyer of Columbia-based W.R. Grace & Co. boosted its offer for the specialty chemical giant on Monday to $4.3 billion as a way to reverse what it sees as years of underperformance.
View ArticleMaryland Senate leaders release slate of recommendations on racial inequities
Democratic leaders in the state Senate unveiled a package of recommendations Monday aimed at addressing some racial disparities in environmental policy, health and access to government contracts, among...
View ArticleAnne Arundel police officer suspended while department investigates possible...
The Anne Arundel County Police Department has suspended an officer with pay while it investigates if the officer was involved in the rally and insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
View ArticleBaltimore council introduces bill to close eviction loophole, other housing...
The bills aim to hold off late fees for people receiving public housing subsidies, change how security deposits are paid and close a loophole allowing people to be effectively kicked out of their homes...
View ArticleHoward sees spike in COVID-19 cases as county approaches 200 deaths
For most of the coronavirus pandemic, Howard County’s metrics have been better than the statewide numbers, sometimes even by a considerable amount. However, the county’s numbers are now only slightly...
View ArticlePredicted post-holiday surge seemingly hits Carroll County with record number...
The post-holiday surge in COVID-19 cases predicted by local health officials seemingly began to show itself as the Carroll County Health Department released data Monday afternoon showing that last week...
View ArticleMarriott, Comcast pull back from Republicans, including Maryland’s Andy...
Communications giant Comcast and Bethesda-based Marriott International Inc. are suspending contributions to the 147 Republican lawmakers, including U.S. Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland, who refused last...
View ArticleMaryland State Police preparing for armed protesters at State House next week...
Maryland State Police are preparing for the possibility of violence at the State House in Annapolis next week, after the state received an FBI bulletin that warned of plans for armed protests at all 50...
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