Baltimore to consider $550,000 settlement with man who suffered traumatic...
Baltimore’s spending board will consider a $550,000 settlement with a man who suffered a traumatic brain injury when he was tackled by city police during a 2014 pursuit.
View ArticleSunMed Growers triples Cecil County cannabis growing facility with $18...
SunMed Growers, a licensed cannabis grower, has tripled the size of its facility in Cecil County.
View ArticleSouthwest Airlines plane evacuated upon landing at BWI after a ‘written...
A Southwest Airlines plane was evacuated Monday after receiving a “written threat” upon landing at BWI Marshall Airport in Baltimore.
View ArticleHarford parents protest outside Board of Education building, demanding...
About 140 parents and children gathered in front of the Harford County Public Schools headquarters in frigid temperatures Monday night, imploring HCPS officials to reopen schools that have been closed...
View ArticleBaltimore Police: Male victim in critical condition after Monday night shooting
Police said a male victim is in critical condition after being shot in West Baltimore on Monday night.
View ArticleHere’s how Maryland jurisdictions are handling the academic school year amid...
Maryland counties are announcing and revising plans and guidelines for holding classes while containing the spread of coronavirus.
View ArticleAnnapolis City Council approves 3-month moratorium on short-term rental...
Nearly two hours after a deadlocked final vote of 4-4 effectively killing R-61-20, Alderman DaJuan Gay, D-Ward 6, who had initially voted against it, made a motion to reconsider the moratorium with the...
View ArticleThe Bills (and refs) frustrated the Ravens’ ground game last season. It’s on...
“Different teams have different ways of doing things," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Monday.
View ArticleFive things to know about the Ravens’ divisional-round opponent, the Buffalo...
Like the Ravens, the Bills are led by a quarterback selected in the first round of the 2018 NFL draft.
View ArticleBaltimore sisters make a name selling, giving away bamboo toilet paper
The Isa sisters, daughters of Nigerian immigrants to Baltimore, have created the lor tush line of eco-friendly toilet paper.
View ArticleBaltimore County librarians seek to unionize through legislation that’s going...
Citing a lack of transparency and communication from Baltimore County Public Library leadership and seeking healthcare benefits for almost half of the library system’s workforce, library employees are...
View ArticleAs scrutiny intensifies over deadly U.S. Capitol riots, Marylanders delete...
In Maryland and beyond, those who once bragged about overrunning the Capitol are now deleting their photos and falling silent.
View ArticleCoronavirus restrictions force culture change for Maryland lawmakers,...
The General Assembly session has been stripped down to a mostly online operation, focused on the basics of approving a state budget and passing laws.
View ArticleMaryland’s educators are a top vaccine priority. But health officials say...
When educators are vaccinated is likely to vary widely across the state due to a slower-than-expected vaccine rollout across Maryland and nation — setting the stage for a patchwork quilt of school...
View ArticleStatistics are ‘the fuel’ of the Orioles’ projection systems. How is the team...
Changes to the 2020 baseball calendar at every level have left teams trying to fill that data void that Orioles assistant general manager for analytics Sig Mejdal referred to as “the fuel to that...
View ArticleAs scrutiny intensifies over deadly U.S. Capitol riots, Marylanders delete...
In Maryland and beyond, those who once bragged about overrunning the Capitol are now deleting their photos and falling silent.
View ArticleHogan to announce redistricting reform plans ahead of 2021 Maryland General...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is set to announce Tuesday measures to address redistricting reform one day before lawmakers arrive in Annapolis for the 2021 meeting of the legislature.
View ArticleHarford County Executive Glassman seeking input on upcoming budget, will host...
Harford County Executive Barry Glassman will host a virtual town hall at 6 p.m. on Jan. 21 where he will hear citizens’ input on the upcoming budget and listen to what they think ought to be prioritized.
View ArticleBaltimore Police launch investigation into vaccine rollout “impropriety” by...
Baltimore Police are investigating an allegation of “impropriety” by one of its officers related to its distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine.
View ArticleBaltimore housing market inventory dips under month’s supply after...
The Baltimore metro area has less than a month’s supply of housing inventory as buyers and sellers continue to capitalize on the economic conditions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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