Maryland’s Heather Mizeur will try to unseat Republican Rep. Andy Harris next...
Democrat Heather Mizeur, a former state delegate and 2014 gubernatorial candidate, says she will try next year to unseat sixth-term U.S. Rep. Andy Harris, the lone Republican in Maryland’s...
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online Jan. 29 to Feb. 4
You can shakeup your weekend with a selection of events going on in Baltimore. Choose from a trip to the Maryland Science Center or read a good book or give a listen to a jazz concert.
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View ArticleAnne Arundel County sheriff deputy injured in car crash Thursday morning
An Anne Arundel County Sheriff’s Deputy was injured in a car accident Thursday morning when a car backed into the highway from the shoulder and collided with the deputy’s car, according to the...
View ArticleThe jury is in: Spy plane is out | COMMENTARY
RAND study fails to make case for aerial surveillance in Baltimore leaving little reason to continue a questionable initiative.
View ArticleBaltimore converts two rec centers into temporary winter shelters for city’s...
Baltimore has converted two of its recreation centers to serve as temporary shelters for women and couples experiencing homelessness when wind chill temperatures hit freezing or below this winter.
View ArticleMan shot in stomach on Crain Highway Wednesday night, Anne Arundel County...
A man was walking north on Crain Highway at Main Avenue in Glen Burnie when he was approached from behind and shot once in the stomach when he turned around, according to Anne Arundel County police....
View ArticleTwo men forced into car at gunpoint in Safeway parking lot, robbed of phones...
Two men were in a Safeway parking lot in the 1700 block of Forest Drive Wednesday when two unknown men approached them with guns and forced them into a car, they told Annapolis Police.
View ArticleOn coronavirus vaccines, Maryland makes West Virginia look good as pace still...
Maryland, which trailed the nation a month ago in COVID-19 vaccine administration, is still vaccinating residents at a rate slower than most other states despite bolstering its dose distribution...
View ArticleMaryland reports 2,190 new coronavirus cases, 40 deaths Thursday
Maryland health officials reported 2,190 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 40 more deaths linked to COVID-19 on Thursday.
View ArticlePrince George’s County Public Schools to offer employees COVID-19...
Prince George’s County Public Schools Chief Executive Officer Monica Goldson announced plans to offer all employees COVID-19 vaccinations ahead of students returning to school buildings for in-person...
View ArticleBaltimore County settles religious discrimination lawsuit after U.S. appeals...
Baltimore County has paid $375,000 to settle a religious discrimination lawsuit brought by a Milford Mill-based church after the county denied their plans to use a house on Old Court Road as a place of...
View ArticleThe Choptank keeps its liquor license despite complaint from Fells Point...
Baltimore’s liquor board voted to renew the liquor license for the Choptank on Thursday over the objections of a group of Fells Point residents who lobbied to have the restaurant’s license revoked.
View ArticleDiminishing first doses of COVID-19 vaccine deliveries a hurdle for Harford...
The Harford County Health Department continued its drive to vaccinate teachers and senior citizens, but diminishing shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine from the state leave the department questioning...
View ArticleFBI confronted Baltimore Det. Suiter weeks before his death with allegation...
Suiter was fatally shot in West Baltimore while on duty, one day before he was set to testify before a federal grand jury investigating the drug-planting incident.
View ArticleBaltimore restaurants and diners adjust to new one-hour limit on in-person...
Health experts and restaurant goers in Baltimore question whether the new policy will actually make dining safer — or just be a hassle for restaurants.
View ArticleResignation of Harford school board member Tamera Rush creates vacancy in...
Harford County Board of Education member Tamera Rush announced she would be resigning from her post because she was moving out of her elected district.
View ArticleIt could take years for Baltimore’s hotel industry to recover from the...
Hotel closures and mass layoffs have left workers reeling in an industry that supported families and generated significant tax revenues for local governments. While observers say pent-up demand for...
View ArticleMore Maryland nursing home staffers getting COVID vaccine, although numbers...
The number of workers at Maryland nursing homes receiving the first round of COVID-19 vaccines is rising, a welcome sign after early reports showed many workers were participating at a lower rate than...
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