Maryland State Police trooper taken to hospital after collision in Eldersburg
A Maryland State Police trooper was treated and released after being involved in a two-car collision on Sunday afternoon.
View ArticleMaryland football coaching turnover continues with Jon Hoke, Joker Phillips...
Defensive coordinator Jon Hoke is reportedly expected to leave the program for a position with the Atlanta Falcons, while wide receivers coach Joker Phillips is reportedly taking the same job at North...
View ArticleJ. Edward Crooks Jr., former Baltimore County Fire Department official, dies
J. Edward Crooks Jr., a retired Baltimore County Fire Department official and volunteer firefighter, died Thursday from cancer at his Upperco home. He was 80.
View ArticleWestminster Mayor Joe Dominick says he won’t seek second term
Mayor Joe Dominick told The Times he is not seeking reelection once his four-year term is complete. Family and a busier business life are reasons he is taking a step back.
View ArticleCity of Bowie is requiring staff members to get COVID-19 vaccine
The City of Bowie is making COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for staff, according to a new policy sent to staff on Friday.
View ArticleCarroll County sees two more COVID-19 deaths; cases numbers continue downward...
The health department announced 35 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday. There have been 87 total cases this week, down from 104 at the same point last week.
View ArticleDavid Chang’s ghost kitchen ‘Fuku’ is coming to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor with...
Fuku, a fried chicken spot from New York celebrity chef David Chang, is set to begin operations in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
View ArticleAnnapolis housing authority board OKs police substation in Robinwood, Harbour...
The Annapolis housing authority board approved Tuesday two residential units be converted into police substations to curb an increase in violent crime and drug-related activities in the Robinwood and...
View ArticleOrioles fill shortstop void, sign infielder Freddy Galvis to one-year deal
With spring training weeks just weeks away and a hole atop their shortstop depth chart, the Orioles signed veteran infielder Freddy Galvis to a one-year contract, the team announced Tuesday.
View ArticleHoward school board approves hybrid learning model with tiered reopening plan...
The Howard County Board of Education unanimously approved a hybrid learning model Tuesday that will begin rolling out March 1, with all students who want to be in school buildings returning by April 12.
View ArticleJohn Wall scores 24 points to lead Rockets over Wizards, 107-88, in first...
Wall scored 24 points to help Houston to a 107-88 victory over Russell Westbrook and the Washington Wizards.
View ArticleWith podcast, Bowie State University student and Laurel native hopes to raise...
Zabril Carey wants to be a talk show host. The 21-year-old senior communications student at Bowie State University took his first steps toward that goal with the launch of his own podcast “Locked in...
View ArticleFive takeaways from the Orioles’ signing of shortstop Freddy Galvis
Galvis, 31, brings plenty of experience to an Orioles team that still lacks it, especially in the infield. Here are five things about the signing that make it an interesting one.
View ArticleRavens film study: The offense needs a No. 1 wide receiver. Marquise Brown...
As the offense reignited over the season’s final two months, Brown flashed his first-round pedigree.
View ArticleHow the head of Marvel Entertainment and a headstrong lawyer quietly...
From his cell in a high-security federal prison in Colorado, Jawad Musa prayed five times a day that he would someday be able to see his family again.
View ArticleThis EU ambassador borrowed 28 artworks from Baltimore’s AVAM to exhibit at...
Stavros Lambrinidis, EU diplomat, said the toughness and elasticity in the face of hardship of the artwork on display at AVAM spoke to him during a year when the world was ravaged by a pandemic,
View ArticleMalik Miller’s first season at Morgan State was ‘mentally draining.’ Now it’s...
After enduring a tough freshman year that made him question his commitment to basketball, Malik Miller has emerged as the Bears’ top rebounder and second-leading scorer this winter.
View ArticleBaltimore police will sharpen its strategy to target the city’s most...
Baltimore police will reduce the number of so-called “micro zones” across the city where police spend more time patrolling in areas with high rates of violence over the past five years by nearly 40% as...
View ArticleHere’s how Maryland jurisdictions are handling the academic school year amid...
Maryland counties are announcing and revising plans and guidelines for holding classes while containing the spread of coronavirus.
View ArticleBaltimore to spend $11.7 million to add 45 speed and red light cameras
Nearly 50 new speed and red light cameras will be added to Baltimore’s existing traffic surveillance network following their unanimous approval by the city’s spending board Wednesday.
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