Harford using more than $1 million in state funding to offer grants to hotels...
Hotel owners in Harford County are eligible to receive grant funding through the state of Maryland to offset expenses related to COVID-19.
View ArticleBaltimore continued to use towing vendor after probe showed $129,000 in...
The vendor was supposed to have its contract with the city expire in December 2019. Instead, city officials first extended the contract via a change order until March 31. Since then, Baltimore has had...
View ArticleMaryland men’s basketball game Saturday postponed due to Nebraska’s positive...
The Maryland men’s basketball game against Nebraska scheduled for Saturday at noon in College Park has been postponed due to positive COVID-19 testing results among Tier 1 personnel in the Cornhuskers’...
View ArticlePolice in Annapolis ‘beefing up’ security around State House, but Maryland...
Gov. Larry Hogan says the Maryland Capitol Police are working with state and Annapolis-area law enforcement, "beefing up" plans for additional security at the State House, but that there have been no...
View ArticleCarroll County Public Schools facing staffing challenges during hybrid,...
Since students returned to hybrid learning last week, CCPS has worked to fill in areas where staff members are absent. Despite the challenges the school system faced with staff, several parents have...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan sounds caution about scrapping COVID-19 vaccine plans to...
Without assurances from manufacturers and federal officials that they can ramp up production and delivery soon, Gov. Larry Hogan said, rushing out the state’s supply of second doses risks upending the...
View ArticleMore than 60 new COVID-19 cases in Carroll County, no deaths
Of the 64 new cases reported, three are facility cases — two residents at Lorien Taneytown and one staff member at Copper Ridge. The health department website lists 16 active outbreaks at congregate...
View ArticleAnne Arundel man, convicted of murder and sexual assault in 1981, denied bail...
James Proctor, convicted in 1981 of murdering his 17-year-old brother-in-law after taking out a $100,000 life insurance policy in his name, was denied bail Tuesday in a post-conviction hearing.
View ArticleMaryland elections board chair to resign, urges panel to oversee elections...
Michael Cogan and his fellow board members oversaw the state’s first election held primarily by mail in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and coordinated a hybrid election in the fall that saw a...
View ArticleRavens and Bills in good health as practice for divisional round begins
Outside linebacker Matthew Judon (illness) and cornerback Marcus Peters (back) were estimated to be out.
View ArticleIn virtual address, Glassman says Harford successfully navigated rough...
At the annual state of the county address Tuesday, Harford County Executive Barry Glassman said the past year has been a successfully negotiated challenge, and though the coming year is full of...
View ArticleWizards’ game vs. Jazz on Wednesday postponed as NBA deals with COVID-19...
The league says because of contact tracing, the Wizards don’t have the required eight available players to take the floor for their scheduled home game against the Jazz.
View ArticleRavens QB Lamar Jackson has his first playoff win. Next up: his first snow game?
“Saturday would be my first time playing football in the snow, if it does [snow],” Jackson said. “Hopefully, it doesn’t.”
View ArticleMembers of Carroll County’s legislative delegation focusing on business,...
The legislation Krebs, fellow District 5 delegates April Rose and Haven Shoemaker and District 5 Sen. Justin Ready were touting ahead of the session — which will be conducted largely online — includes...
View ArticleBusboys and Poets restaurant set to open this spring near Johns Hopkins...
Busboys and Poets is continuing its expansion into Maryland with a new location in Baltimore, according to owner Andy Shallal.
View ArticleBaltimore City will expand in-person learning to more schools; teachers union...
Baltimore is planning to reopen more schools for in-person learning despite the spike in COVID-19 cases this winter, the city schools’ leader said Tuesday.
View ArticleMaryland Rep. Jamie Raskin named lead impeachment manager for trial against...
U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland was named lead manager for the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Tuesday night in a news release.
View ArticleFederal judge orders delay of Maryland man’s Friday execution
A U.S. District Judge in Washington has delayed the execution of two federal inmates, including a Maryland man scheduled to die Friday, the last of a group ordered to be executed by the Trump...
View ArticleMount Saint Joseph grad James Bishop finds ideal fit — and an old friend —...
There’s no question the former Mount Saint Joseph star, who transferred to the Colonials after one season at LSU, has proved to be an instant hit.
View ArticleHoward students aren’t back in classrooms. Those in neighboring Carroll are....
During a joint meeting between the Howard County school board and the County Council on Monday, comparisons and questions about the stark contrast between Howard’s approach to education amid the...
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