Hogan pleads with Marylanders to stand together against coronavirus surge,...
The new rules, announced during a State House news conference, go into effect at 5 p.m. Friday.
View ArticleRobes for judges, vestments for clergy: A unique social enterprise hopes for...
A former prison chaplain, Chester France, persists in lining up investors for Lifting Labels, a nonprofit social enterprise to put ex-offenders to work in Baltimore making robes for clergy, choirs and...
View ArticleHot property: A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a mile of Maryland...
Though this compound includes two homes and a caretaker’s cottage, the real star of Samson’s Harbor Farm is the land: one mile of Patuxent River waterfront in Saint Mary’s County that includes a...
View ArticleLast call (again) at Mt. Royal Tavern as Baltimore shuts down bars that don’t...
Complying with a Baltimore City order that taverns that don’t sell food close amid another spike in coronavirus cases, the Mt. Royal Tavern closed its door Thursday. but not before much of its usual...
View ArticleBaltimore-based entrepreneur designs full-face respirator mask designed for...
The Narwall, designed by Baltimore-based entrepreneur Alex Rattray, aims to provide more comfort and protection than typical face shields and masks.
View ArticleMaryland reports 2,149 new coronavirus cases, most COVID-19 deaths since June
Maryland reported 2,149 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, the second-highest daily total during the pandemic, and 26 deaths tied to COVID-19, the highest daily total since June.
View ArticleSecond round of CARES Act funds for Harford businesses will be expedited as...
Coronavirus metrics across Maryland and in Harford County continue to climb to their highest levels in months as Gov. Larry Hogan announced new restrictions and County Executive Barry Glassman said...
View ArticleEducating Carroll County’s special education students a challenge amid...
Parents of students who require special education said their children are not adapting well to schooling during the coronavirus pandemic. But Carroll County public schools' special education director...
View ArticleRavens sign TE Luke Willson to practice squad, S Geno Stone to active roster;...
The Ravens have signed free-agent tight end Luke Willson to the practice squad and moved rookie safety Geno Stone from the practice squad to the 53-man roster, the team announced Tuesday.
View ArticleMaryland governor uses news conference to clamp down on COVID-19, but earlier...
Gov. Larry Hogan might not look slick on first glance at the screen, but he is one very slick media creature. I wish he would give that a rest during this crisis, though, and just focus on the work of...
View ArticleBaltimore’s NiHao is No. 4 on Esquire magazine’s list of America’s best new...
Baltimore contemporary Chinese restaurant NiHao is No. 4 on Esquire's list of the 23 best new restaurants in America.
View ArticleJudge finds Annapolis man not guilty of murder in Glen Burnie shooting, says...
An Anne Arundel County judge on Tuesday absolved an Annapolis man of the fatal shooting of Dontae Simmons more than two years ago in Glen Burnie, raising doubts in her ruling about the investigation...
View ArticleHoward County reports record 99 new daily coronavirus cases, most...
Howard County on Tuesday reported its highest number of daily positive coronavirus cases since the pandemic began in March. The county recorded 99 new cases on Monday, according to the Howard County...
View ArticleMaryland Legal Aid executive director retiring amid backlash over attorney...
Wilhelm Joseph, the longtime director of Maryland Legal Aid whose leadership has been the target of recent criticism, is retiring, The Capital has learned.
View ArticleA COVID-19 death and 65 new cases reported in Carroll County; hospital ready...
Through three days this week, there have been 109 community cases of COVID-19 in Carroll, on pace for an even higher number than last week’s record total.
View Article23-year-old man shot and killed inside a Reisterstown business, police say
A 23-year-old man was shot and killed inside a Reisterstown business Tuesday morning, police said.
View Article‘Take action’: Anne Arundel housing advocates, delegates, offer evictions...
Tuesday’s panel, hosted by Action Annapolis, featured housing attorneys from Maryland Legal Aid, CASA and Arundel Community Development Services, who offered advice and resources to tenants who might...
View ArticleMaryland football cancels practice again Tuesday; game against Michigan State...
For the second straight day, the Maryland football program canceled practice, foregoing Tuesday night’s scheduled session as players and coaches await word on when they can return to the field after...
View ArticleBaltimore City water billing customers might see temporary change as new...
Baltimore City water billing customers might see a temporary change in billing as a new software is implemented, according to the city’s Department of Public Works.
View Article19-year-old charged with first-degree murder in robbery of man, Baltimore...
Stephawn Tate, 19, was charged with first-degree murder in the robbery of a man in Baltimore, police say.
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