Things to do in Baltimore and online Jan. 15-21
We’ve got a list of events from honoring a civil rights icon to a virtual concert and an online gaming event.
View ArticleReliable Group buys Hyatt Commercial real estate in Annapolis
One of the best-known names in Anne Arundel construction announced Wednesday that it has bought one of the best-known names in Annapolis commercial real estate.
View ArticleRavens OC Greg Roman: Offense is ‘more equipped to win in the playoffs’ than...
In Sunday’s 20-13 wild-card-round win over the Titans, the Ravens erased a 10-point deficit, marking the first time the team came back from a double-digit deficit since 2016.
View ArticleRavens defensive coordinator compares Bills QB Josh Allen to NFL greats, has...
"He knows that there’s going to be pressure, that’s for sure. That’s who we are, that’s what we’ve done," Ravens defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale said.
View ArticleFormer Del. Steve Lafferty moves from Baltimore County’s chief sustainability...
Former state delegate Steve Lafferty is leaving his post as Baltimore County’s first chief sustainability officer to direct the county’s planning department.
View ArticleTwenty-eight chefs, 24 hours and nearly 2,000 meals: Franciscan Center runs...
In the kitchen of the nonprofit Franciscan Center, 28 chefs from Baltimore and D.C. labored in staggered shifts overnight, cooking huge amounts of food for the homeless, the hungry and front-line...
View ArticleOne way to help kids get back in school? Assist in COVID-19 vaccination...
Harford County Health Officer Dr. David Bishai said school openings are, in part, tied to vaccine distribution. The more people helping with the vaccination effort, it should help bring down the...
View ArticleOily rags in plastic bag ignites, spreads into basement of Linthicum Heights...
A pile of rags soaked in oil-based paint or stain and tied in a plastic bag caught fire in a Linthicum home on the 200 block of Hance Avenue Tuesday night, the Anne Arundel Fire Department said.
View ArticleRavens OLB Matthew Judon, CB Marcus Peters miss practice ahead of...
Two Ravens defenders remained sidelined Wednesday ahead of the team’s divisional-round playoff game against the Buffalo Bills on Saturday night.
View ArticleMaryland men’s basketball to play Division II Wingate on Friday after matchup...
The Maryland men’s basketball team will play Division II Wingate University at Xfinity Center on Friday at noon.
View ArticleRepublican Rep. Andy Harris skips Trump impeachment vote, as rest of Maryland...
Harris, a physician and six-term Baltimore County Republican, tweeted that the “divisive, hastily called and politically motivated snap impeachment,” was “a waste of time.”
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland Medical System doctors to answer COVID-19 vaccine...
Experts from the University of Maryland Medical System will host a virtual conversation on MLK Day to discuss COVID-19 vaccine issues, concerns and questions.
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan again appoints Dennis Schrader as state health secretary
Dennis Schrader’s nomination as state health secretary is subject to a confirmation vote by the Maryland Senate, which he failed to win in 2017.
View ArticleOverdose deaths jump in Maryland, likely due to coronavirus pandemic, health...
More Marylanders died of drug and alcohol overdoses in January through September of last year, a jump that health officials are attributing to the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleSchool officials in other counties question Carroll County’s ‘political’...
Faced with questions from parents about why their students remain learning virtually while Carroll County Public Schools restarted its hybrid learning model last week, officials in nearby Howard and...
View ArticleDel. Reid Novotny sworn in to Maryland General Assembly to represent Howard...
Reid Novotny was sworn in as the new delegate representing parts of Howard and Carroll counties in District 9A on Wednesday, the opening day of the 2021 Maryland General Assembly session.
View ArticleCoronavirus contact tracers among Baltimore employees who haven’t been paid
Officials blame much of the problem on Baltimore’s transition from paper timecards to a digital human resources and payroll platform.
View ArticleWhat Maryland members of Congress said: ‘Will we not stand up and say this is...
Hoyer, as well as six of Maryland’s eight representatives, voted to impeach the president. Rep. Andy Harris, who also voted to overturn the election results, voted against impeachment.
View ArticleBaltimore officials eye West Baltimore Acme business complex for redevelopment
Baltimore officials are looking for developers to redesign three city-owned parcels in West Baltimore at the site of an abandoned ACME Business Complex.
View ArticleFormer Baltimore City Hall staffer charged with perjury, accused of not...
A community liaison in 2016 for then-City Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young has been charged with perjury and accused of accepting payments from community groups without disclosing the money,...
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