Three rescued from apartment fire on Bourbon Street in Havre de Grace
Three people were rescued after a Monday afternoon apartment fire on Bourbon Street in Havre de Grace, according to the Susquehanna Hose Company.
View ArticleRanking the NFL playoff field: Chiefs are team to beat, but Ravens and Bills...
Here’s how the remaining playoff teams stack up, with a look at their strengths and weaknesses as they fight for a spot in Super Bowl LV on Feb. 7 in Tampa, Florida.
View ArticleMaryland reports most new coronavirus deaths since May
Maryland added 67 more coronavirus related deaths over the past 24 hours, a figure not reached since May 12 when the state recorded 70 deaths. The daily tally brings the state’s COVID-19 casualty count...
View ArticleBaltimore-area police agencies investigate whether employees rioted at...
At least one police officer from the Baltimore region was suspended over possible involvement in last week’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, as local law enforcement agencies as departments continue...
View ArticleDeadly explosion in Northwest Baltimore was caused by a gas buildup after...
The August explosion that leveled rowhomes in a Northwest Baltimore neighborhood, killing two, was caused by a large natural gas buildup the day after a contractor worked on an HVAC system in a home,...
View ArticleBaltimore County backs state legislation increasing oversight of county...
Saying there is inadequate oversight to combat possible fraud, waste and abuse within Baltimore County Public Schools, County Executive Johnny Olszewski, Jr. is pushing for a state bill that would...
View ArticleMan killed, woman critically injured in six-vehicle collision in Dayton,...
Just before 3 p.m. Monday, Howard County police were called about a mile north of Linden Church Road on Route 32 for a multiple-vehicle collision.
View ArticleTech titans finally marginalize Trump, but is it enough? | COMMENTARY
Mr. Trump is rapidly becoming a man without a medium. But it took far too long.
View ArticleLegislative session 2021: Virus or not, there’s important work to be done in...
As lawmakers return to Annapolis, COVID-19 relief is high on the agenda but the future of Maryland's schools, police reform and broader concerns about equity and inclusion must be too.
View ArticleMaryland’s easiest call: Spike the state song | COMMENTARY
Sometimes, the words come easily: 'Maryland, My Maryland' must go.
View ArticleAfter a theft at Severna Park coffee shop, suspect jumps into waterway
Police have captured a person who allegedly stole something from a Severna Park coffee shop and then jumped into a nearby waterway.
View ArticleLyric letter suggests the Modell family name will be removed from the...
The Modells understood the family name would remain forever.
View ArticleOdenton man killed at Severn birthday party Monday, police arrest suspect
Anne Arundel County police have charged a man with murder in the death of an Odenton man killed in an interaction Monday during a birthday party in Severn.
View ArticleRavens film study: How far has Josh Allen come vs. the blitz? Just look at...
Buffalo's Josh Allen dropped back 46 times in their Week 14 meeting last season. The Ravens blitzed him 29 times and didn't give up much.
View ArticleMcDaniel College moves forward with spring semester in-person classes, adds...
McDaniel College is moving forward with plans to hold in-person and hybrid courses this spring, but will require students returning to campus to follow new safety measures.
View ArticlePolice equipment for a MAGA mob vs. BLM protest | EDITORIAL CARTOON
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View Article2 cases of new coronavirus variant detected in Maryland; Anne Arundel family...
The first two cases of a new, more contagious variant of the coronavirus have been detected in Maryland, Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday.
View ArticleCapital Gazette murder trial reassigned to judge, as new administrative...
Anne Arundel Circuit Judge Michael Wachs will preside over the Capital Gazette murder trial, taking over for outgoing Judge Laura Ripken, who was appointed last week to the Maryland Court of Special...
View ArticleCarroll County commissioners note challenges, highlight successes during...
“To stand here and tell you that the state of the county is currently strong would be misleading,” Commissioner President Ed Rothstein, R-District 5, said. “With that said, I believe that Carroll...
View ArticleHoward officials call $61 million budget surplus for past fiscal year ‘an...
An audit of Howard County’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report has found that the county saw a revenue surplus of $61.2 million for fiscal 2020, far above expectations.
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