Charles E. Geyer, World War II veteran and superintendent of buildings for...
Charles E. Geyer, a World War II veteran who became superintendent of buildings for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, has died of COVID-19 at 96.
View ArticleThe Maryland Lynching Memorial Project tackles the past, present
The Lynching Memorial Project, which held an event Saturday, is a volunteer initiative that aims to document the history of the approximately 40 Black people who were killed by mobs in the Free State...
View ArticlePasadena man arrested, charged with sexually abusing minor who was visiting...
On Thursday Scott Louis Williams, 53, was taken into custody without incident at Central Booking and has been charged with third and fourth degree sex offenses, second degree assault, second degree...
View ArticleCoppin State men’s basketball takes lead in MEAC North with 81-71 victory...
Coppin State senior point guard Dejuan Clayton never beat Norfolk State in the three seasons leading up to his senior year and the program had 14 straight losses against the Spartans. That statistic...
View ArticleAmerican edges Loyola Maryland in men’s basketball despite Aldama’s double...
Santi Aldama scored a career-high 25 points and had his third career double double with 10 rebounds, but Loyola University Maryland lost its third game of the season by two points or less as American...
View ArticleMaryland men’s basketball upsets No. 17 Minnesota, 63-49, for third road win...
The victory marks the first time in program history the Terps have recorded three road wins against Associated Press Top-25 opponents in one season
View ArticleTowson women’s basketball wins one for ailing coach Diane Richardson,...
With their head coach absent as she battles the coronavirus, the Towson women's basketball team overcame a second-half swoon and the Pride to snap a two-game losing skid and even their record in the...
View ArticleAnne Arundel health officer is highest paid employee, county executive 80th...
Anne Arundel County taxpayers each year contribute to a budget that is about $1.8 billion. Because taxpayer dollars flow directly into the salaries of all county employees, The Capital sorted through...
View ArticleBay Bridge crossing study delayed indefinitely due to COVID-19
A multi-year, multi-million dollar study commissioned to pursue a third Chesapeake Bay Bridge span has stalled due to COVID-19.
View ArticleNearly 200 midshipmen leaving Naval Academy grounds to make space for...
About 60 of the midshipmen are staying with sponsors, while the others are with their family or friends. All commuting midshipmen are living within a 35-mile radius of the academy, said Jenny Erickson,...
View Article17-year-old dies from gunshot injury after being transported to Anne Arundel...
A 17-year-old died from gunshot injuries at a hospital Saturday after medics transported him from a vehicle he was traveling in on Route 50.
View ArticleCoronavirus vaccinations dip as Maryland officials report 2,145 new cases, 28...
Maryland reported 2,145 new cases of the coronavirus and 28 more deaths Sunday as the state administered about 12,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
View ArticleDomestic dispute leads to double shooting in Grasonville, Queen Anne’s County...
The Queen Anne’s County Sheriff’s Office Police was contacted by family members for a domestic dispute related to a double shooting on Friday, Jan 22.
View ArticleThree takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s 63-49 win at No. 17 Minnestoa
It’s an unusual Maryland men’s basketball team playing an unusual college basketball season, and at times, that seems to be the only way to explain the state of the Terps.
View ArticleOne Maryland county, worlds apart: Bridging the political divide
In this sick and scared country, many have retreated to their bubbles, surrounding themselves with people certain the other side is their enemy — inhuman, un-American. Polls show roughly two-thirds of...
View ArticleFirefighters respond to three-alarm blaze at Baltimore’s Edmondson Village...
Baltimore firefighters responded to a three-alarm fire Saturday night at the Edmondson Village Shopping Center.
View ArticleMaryland football adds VMI transfer quarterback Reece Udinski
Udinski was named the Southern Conference Preseason Offensive Player of the Year for the Keydets after passing for 3,276 yards with 19 touchdowns and five interceptions in 2019.
View ArticleCoppin State men’s basketball rises to top of MEAC’s North Division with...
The Eagles completed a weekend sweep of the visiting Spartans and put some space between them and the rest of their competition in the MEAC North Division.
View ArticleMidshipman reopens lawsuit against Naval Academy superintendent, former Navy...
A federal judge reinstated a midshipman’s lawsuit against the superintendent of the Naval Academy and former secretary of the Navy while also ordering that the Naval Academy, once again, cannot...
View ArticleRavens hire D’Anton Lynn as defensive backs coach
Lynn will replace Jesse Minter, who’s set to be named the defensive coordinator at Vanderbilt.
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