As noise builds for Ravens to pursue No. 1 receiver, GM Eric DeCosta remains...
Pursuing a No. 1 receiver in the offseason has not been ruled out by either Ravens coach John Harbaugh or general manager Eric DeCosta, but DeCosta said Monday that he was pleased with the progression...
View ArticleCoronavirus vaccine eligibility opens to more candidates in Maryland amid...
Maryland health officials on Monday opened COVID-19 vaccination appointment eligibility to adults 65 and older, and to some categories of essential workers, despite a dearth of vaccine supply.
View ArticleSteelers promote former Maryland coach Matt Canada to offensive coordinator
The Pittsburgh Steelers didn’t look very far to find a new offensive coordinator, promoting quarterbacks coach Matt Canada to the position on Monday to replace Randy Fichtner.
View ArticleAnnapolis City Council unanimously approves resolution condemning failed...
Alderman Fred Paone, R-Ward 2, voted for the resolution despite saying that mentioning former President Donald Trump made the resolution “purely political.”
View ArticleNo. 7 Maryland women’s basketball falls to No. 14 Ohio State, 88-86, ending...
The No. 7 Terps fell, 88-86, to No. 14 Ohio State on Monday night in Columbus, Ohio, ending a 24-game winning streak against Big Ten opponents that dated to Jan. 9, 2020.
View ArticleTwo men injured in separate shootings in the same neighborhood just hours a...
Baltimore police are investigating the shooting of a 20-year-old man in Southwest Baltimore. He is currently in critical condition, police said.
View ArticleEliminating barriers to education: Carroll Community College leaders want...
Carroll Community College leaders are encouraging students to apply for financial support to continue college education during a pandemic.
View ArticleFor Ravens GM Eric DeCosta, improvements start with an identity: ‘We’re a...
Ahead of one of the most pivotal offseasons in franchise history, “The Godfather” might as well have inspired Eric DeCosta’s big-picture plans for the Ravens offense: Leave what they don’t need. Take...
View ArticleAnne Arundel County has selected a seller for police body cameras, plans to...
Anne Arundel County will purchase about 1,500 body-worn cameras from law enforcement equipment technology company Axon for implementation starting in July, police spokesperson Sgt. Kam Cooke said Monday.
View ArticleLaurel woman sentenced to 13 months in prison for Medicaid fraud
A Laurel woman was sentenced to 13 months in prison for defrauding the Washington, D.C., Medicaid program out of more than a quarter million dollars, according to a news release by the Department of...
View ArticleGreen Towson Alliance spent 2020 living up to its name
Undeterred by the pandemic, the group Green Towson Alliance kept the Towson community’s green spaces healthy and beautiful throughout last year.
View ArticleMan fatally shot in West Baltimore, police say
A 28-year-old man was shot to death in West Baltimore Monday night, Baltimore police say.
View ArticleHarford elementary school students to return to one-day hybrid starting March...
Elementary students in Harford County Public Schools will return to school once a week beginning March 1, with middle and high school students to follow March 15.
View ArticleMeet the advocate Baltimore Latino parents seek out to get the best education...
Dinorah Olmos works to build trust between parents and the larger school community.
View ArticleOrioles have more waiver claims on roster than any team. The time to add to...
Offseason waiver claims have been a big part of the Orioles' game plan the past several years.
View ArticleColumbia man suspected of livestreaming insurrection turns himself in to...
A Columbia man who reportedly livestreamed inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 turned himself in to authorities Tuesday morning, the FBI said.
View ArticleJan. 26: Anne Arundel adds 145 new coronavirus cases, 4 deaths
The total number of confirmed infections since March is now 31,909, and at least 437 Anne Arundel County residents have died.
View ArticleBaltimore City Council approves fee cap on Grubhub, Door Dash, other...
The cap will bar delivery apps from charging more than 15% of the total cost of an order in Baltimore. Typically, apps such as Grubhub, Door Dash, Uber Eats and Postmates take a 30% cut.
View ArticleHealth departments and hospitals move quickly to offer Baltimore-area...
Nearly half of city educators have been offered a vaccination appointment, and Baltimore County health officials say they have sent appointment invitations to roughly 4,000 public and private school...
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Board of Education to resume in-person meetings Feb. 3,...
The Anne Arundel County Board of Education will meet in person again starting Feb. 3, but public participation will still be virtual, as the system takes steps to return to in-person learning.
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