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Baltimore Mayor Scott announces dining restrictions will remain in place as...

Local business owners have said the indoor dining ban hurts their bottom line — especially as eateries in neighboring counties are still allowed to serve customers indoors.

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Carroll County reports another fatality as COVID-19 case total surpasses 6,000

There were 45 new community cases, three cases from congregate living facilities, and one fatality — a resident at Brinton Woods.

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Among the first in line for COVID-19 vaccines, Maryland law enforcement...

Though they’re among the first to be able to access the COVID-19 vaccine, Maryland law enforcement officers are slow in signing up.

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Maryland agrees to $3.5 million settlement with family of late Terps football...

McNair, a former McDonough football standout and Randallstown native, died June 2018 after suffering heatstroke at a preseason practice.

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Maryland Senate votes to override Gov. Hogan’s vetoes of crime prevention bills

The Maryland Senate overrode 16 vetoes on party-line votes, with Democrats supporting the overrides and Republicans voting to uphold the vetoes.

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Maryland Gov. Hogan declares state of emergency in advance of President-Elect...

Move allows the state to tap its emergency resources, including the Maryland National Guard, within Maryland from Saturday through Thursday.

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Maryland Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford checks in with downtown businesses in Bel...

Maryland Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford was visiting Bel Air on Friday to check in with several downtown businesses, following a trip to Rocks State Park as part of his three-year “bucket list” quest to...

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Thomas V. Mike Miller, longtime president of Maryland Senate, dies

Maryland Sen. Thomas V. Mike Miller, a pragmatic, tough-minded leader who presided over a progressive agenda in the chamber for a record 33 years, died Friday afternoon, his family announced. He was 78.

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Maryland expands vaccine eligibility even as vaccines remain in short supply

A new Maryland policy that enables adults 65 and older to start getting inoculated for COVID-19 lacks critical details that officials and experts say could hamper the ability to ensure all those who...

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Loyola women’s basketball team’s weekend games postponed

The Loyola Maryland women’s basketball program may have the weekend off after Saturday’s and Sunday’s games against Lafayette were postponed because of a positive test for the coronavirus among the...

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Coppin State men’s basketball adds 6-11 center Yuat Alok to active roster

The TCU transfer is immediately eligible for Saturday’s and Sunday’s games against Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference archrival Morgan State.

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Maryland man executed, last of unprecedented string of federal executions as...

After a late-night U.S. Supreme Court order rejected his last pending case, Higgs, 48, became the final inmate to be executed under Trump since his administration resumed federal executions in July...

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Non-profit bicycle advocacy group BikeAAA unveils a vision of connected Anne...

Bicycle Advocates for Annapolis and Anne Arundel County unveiled a new website, annearundeltrailnetwork.org, that details current and in-progress trails with some hopeful plans that would connect the...

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Annapolis business community around State House prepares for possible...

Annapolis business owners around the Maryland State House are taking a range of precautions — or standing pat — this weekend in response to threats of armed protests after last week’s failed...

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Severna Park coffee shop coming to an Annapolis location with a dark history

A Severna Park coffee shop will open in late March or early April at 888 Bestgate Road in Annapolis, a location once occupied by The Capital newsroom.

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Maryland no longer testing every Baltimore inmate before court appearances,...

The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services is no longer testing all incarcerated defendants for the coronavirus before bringing them to in-person court hearings, raising alarm...

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Hug your children and appreciate them for the unique talents they each have

Tanika Davis learns an important parenting lesson from her kids.

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How will the Ravens defend the Bills’ aerial attack? A look at 3 important...

Ravens or Bills? Here's what could determine who advances to next weekend’s AFC championship game.

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Maryland records second child under 10 to die of the coronavirus

Maryland reported 3,292 new coronavirus cases Saturday, along with 47 more deaths, health department data shows.

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Dr. Samuel L. Myers Sr., economist and former president of Bowie State...

Dr. Samuel L. Myers Sr., former president of Bowie State University, has died at 101

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