A.T. Jones & Sons has kept Baltimoreans in costumes for more than 150 years,...
The venerable North Howard Street theatrical costumer A.T. Jones & Sons Inc. that has kept Baltimoreans and environs dressed as ghouls, ghosts and in other guises for more than 150 years, now faces...
View ArticleWhat does John Harbaugh want from the Ravens in 2021? An offense that works...
After the Ravens’ season ended Saturday with a whimper of a loss to the Buffalo Bills, a second straight divisional-round exit once again headlined by a maddening offensive performance, Harbaugh...
View ArticleHealthy Holly’s hangups explored in Single Carrot Theatre Production
The character Healthy Holly plays a pivotal role in the Single Carrot Theatre's new “Healthy Holly’s Hidden Hideaway” production.
View ArticleWestminster couple collecting shoes to fund adoption
A Westminster couple is collecting used pairs of shoes to raise money to adopt a child.
View ArticleOne year in, Howard County Truth & Reconciliation group illuminates history...
In the year since it formed, Howard County Truth & Reconciliation has been digging through remnants of the past, uncovering new and discarded information about lynchings, and subsequently sharing...
View ArticleAs spring training nears, Orioles’ biggest offseason needs remain
With less than a month until the scheduled start of spring training, the Orioles' two biggest offseason needs remain.
View ArticleAnnapolis clothing shop Kokopelli closing, goes online only as coronavirus...
The clothing, jewelry and gift shop will remain open until Feb. 27, said Jill Lehr, the store’s owner. After that, it will continue selling its wares at kokopellimd.com.
View ArticleMaryland seniors, others eligible for coronavirus vaccine frustrated by...
Many eligible to receive the vaccine feel like they’ve been left in the dark because of a lack communication and clear direction from health officials.
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online Jan. 22-28
If you haven’t sorted out your plans for the weekend and beyond, we’ve got you covered.
View ArticleBaltimore City Council members ask schools chief to reconsider reopening plan
Three Baltimore City Council members are asking the school system to push back a planned mid-February opening of school buildings for kindergarten through second graders, despite efforts to speed...
View ArticleApprentice jockey Alexander Crispin finding a home in the winner’s circle at...
Jockey Alexander Crispin, who is piling up wins at Laurel Park, is a finalist for an Eclipse Award as the nation's top new jockey.
View ArticleOdenton woman sentenced to 18 months in jail for drunken crash that killed...
An Odenton woman was sentenced to 18 months in jail Tuesday for the 2019 killing of Ian Gregory VanGenderen, a 23-year-old motorcyclist who struck and was pinned under the woman’s truck in Sept. 2019.
View ArticleMaryland lawmakers begin review of Gov. Hogan’s $49B state budget
While Democratic state legislators praised Republican Gov. Larry Hogan's proposed spending plan in general, they said they’ll have work to find more ways to help public schools and people affected by...
View ArticleAnne Arundel board votes to start high school no earlier than 8:30 a.m.
Later school start times in Anne Arundel County gained a long-sought victory Wednesday night when the school board called for a plan to push the starting bell for high schools back to at least 8:30 a.m.
View ArticleWinning Powerball jackpot ticket worth $731.1 million sold in small Maryland...
The winning ticket for Wednesday’s jackpot was sold in Allegany County, located in northwestern Maryland, but additional details weren’t immediately available.
View ArticleHarford legislators considering bill that would stagger terms of elected,...
Harford County’s delegation to Annapolis is considering legislation that would adjust the terms of future appointed members of the public school board so that, starting in 2025, their terms would be...
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Police prevent elderly man in distress from driving...
Anne Arundel County police officers prevented an elderly man in distress from driving erratically in a Walmart parking lot in Pasadena by boxing in his car using three police cruisers Monday.
View ArticleHigher federal minimum wage an essential part of COVID recovery | COMMENTARY
As President Biden pushes for more COVID-19 relief, a right-sizing of federal minimum wage is essential.
View ArticleMaryland reports 2,166 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, 46 deaths
Maryland health officials reported 2,166 new cases of the coronavirus Thursday and 46 more deaths.
View ArticleNot exactly a kumbaya cocktail: Biden asks for unity as Trump’s impeachment...
Democrat Chris Van Hollen, Maryland's junior senator, says President Biden's call for unity and healing is not in conflict with the Senate's obligation to try the twice-impeached Trump. "We're at a...
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