Annapolis police respond to shots fired in Robinwood, home on Dorset Court...
Officers responded to the 1400 block of Tyler Avenue just after 9 p.m., police said. Several spent shell casings were found by police. No injuries were reported.
View ArticleCalvert School preschool, Baltimore School of Music among tenants coming to...
A preschool and a music school are among more than a dozen tenants to sign new or extended leases at the Village of Cross Keys, the developer that bought the long-struggling center said Tuesday.
View ArticleThe 46th president: Familiar problems, a new beginning | COMMENTARY
Troops arrayed, a pandemic still raging, a nation divided, Joseph R. Biden Jr. takes the oath of office facing enormous challenges but one big asset: He's not his predecessor.
View ArticleIn Maryland, potential new help for first-time home buyers | COMMENTARY
First-time home buyers deserve a tax-free account to save for a down payment.
View ArticleGas leak in Gambrills forces 24 homes to evacuate, Anne Arundel fire...
The fire department received a call around 9:55 a.m. that contractors working on the area of Vivaldi Lane and April Dawn Lane had struck a 4-inch gas line, said fire department spokesman Capt. Russ...
View ArticleHoward school system pushes back restart of in-person small group programs...
The Howard County Public School System on Tuesday once again delayed the return of its in-person small group programs due to the county’s “continued unfavorable COVID-19 rates,” according to a news...
View ArticleGood riddance to the Trump presidency | COMMENTARY
In Mr. Trump’s warped mind, he probably thinks he is sticking it to the Bidens by not attending the inauguration. I say it’s the best thing he could have done for the country.
View ArticleDeath of a peacemaker: Baltimore should honor Dante Barksdale by making a...
James Timpson, who worked with Dante "Tater" Barksdale at Safe Streets, took his death on Sunday hard and questioned all the time and effort they put into changing the lives of young men at risk of...
View ArticleMaryland reports 1,972 new coronavirus cases, 53 deaths on Tuesday
The state reported 1,875 people were hospitalized with virus-related complications Tuesday, up from 1,850 Monday.
View Article‘Everything I have to operate is burnt up’: Eldersburg business seeks help...
The owner of Aldinger Signs and Murals in Eldersburg is looking to raise $50,000 to help him recover what he lost from a fire.
View ArticleBaltimore County to start vaccinating teachers, some school administrators...
Baltimore County will begin vaccinating teachers and some other school administrators this week, County Executive Johnny Olszewski, Jr. announced Tuesday.
View ArticleThree Ravens receive 2020 postseason honors from Pro Football Writers
Kicker Justin Tucker was named to the All-NFL first team for the third consecutive season, tying Pro Football Hall of Famer Morten Andersen (1985-87) for the most consecutive PFWA first-team selections...
View ArticleHarford County Councilman Andre Johnson latest to call on Rep. Andy Harris to...
Harford County Councilman Andre Johnson joined the growing number of Maryland voices calling on Rep. Andy Harris to resign in the wake of him continuing to oppose the results of the presidential...
View ArticleBowie State and Bowie High look to the future of sports as pandemic continues
Bowie State University’s athletic director Clyde Doughty was at the NCAA Division II women’s basketball tournament getting ready for the team’s first-round match up when the season was canceled. “We...
View ArticleHoward Community College named COVID-19 vaccination site as county ramps up...
Howard Community College will be the next COVID-19 vaccination site beginning Monday, county officials announced Tuesday.
View ArticleNaval Academy names Marine artillery officer as next commandant of midshipmen
The Naval Academy will begin the next academic year with a new commandant of the Brigade of Midshipmen. Col. James “J.P” McDonough III will be the 89th commandant of midshipmen, the Naval Academy...
View ArticleHarford seniors now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine; more than 9,300 doses...
The Harford County Health Department began its first COVID-19 vaccinations of the 1B group on Tuesday, with more than 4,000 individuals age 75 or older having pre-registered as of the end of last week.
View ArticleCarroll County school budget focuses on academic recovery from COVID-19 pandemic
Carroll County’s superintendent said his proposed fiscal 2022 budget of $371.4 million focuses on direct support for students and staff as they recover from the pandemic.
View ArticleRavens kicker Justin Tucker’s first attempt in playoff loss to Bills was good...
If you needed more proof that football is a game of inches, look no further than Ravens kicker Justin Tucker’s first field-goal attempt in Saturday night’s 17-3 divisional-round loss to the Buffalo Bills.
View ArticleGov. Hogan, lawmakers spar over health department leader amid concerns over...
Republican Gov. Larry Hogan has tapped acting state Health Secretary Dennis Schrader for the permanent job.
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