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Officer shot and wounded, Florida slaying suspect killed in Upper Marlboro

A suspect in a Florida slaying was killed in an encounter with Maryland law enforcement Tuesday afternoon that left a police officer shot and wounded, authorities said.

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Ravens film study: Can a depleted defense stop the Titans? The Patriots...

The Ravens defense's afternoon could hinge on its success against play-action.

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As coronavirus cases surge, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has issued more...

As Maryland reported the most coronavirus deaths Tuesday since June — 26 people — Gov. Larry Hogan announced new rules that banned fans from stadiums and set new limits on hospitals and nursing homes...

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UMBC men’s basketball ready to adapt as season opener nears amid coronavirus...

Predicted to finish second in the America East preseason poll, the Retrievers boast the return of seven of their top eight scorers and six of their top seven players in minutes from last year’s squad...

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‘We can do this': How an East Baltimore school is protecting students and...

For two months, Henderson-Hopkins has served as a test case for whether schools can operate safely under the city school system’s coronavirus protocols.

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Harford school leaders discuss return virtual learning this week in the face...

Harford County Public Schools officials gave the Board of Education updates on a number of measures being taken to prevent COVID-19 transmission within the school system, as officials described a...

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‘Thoughts of a Colored Man,’ which played at Center Stage in Baltimore, to...

Keenan Scott II’s “Thoughts of a Colored Man,” a play about the outer and inner lives of Black men that played in Baltimore last fall, is heading to Broadway.

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Howard council member introduces legislation to prohibit county agencies from...

Howard County Council member Opel Jones introduced legislation earlier this month to prohibit county agencies from cooperating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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Army Field Band begins practice for presidential inauguration despite...

The Army Field Band spent the chilly Tuesday morning practicing marching in formation in preparation for the 2021 inaugural parade. Only about 25% of the band attended practice, as COVID-19 precautions...

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From Jalen Smith to Obi Toppin, meet the 2020 NBA draft prospects with...

Two players from the Baltimore area are likely to get picked in the two-round draft. But there are a few other prospects with ties to Maryland who you might not know.

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A 32-year-old man was shot to death in Carrollton Ridge overnight, police say

A 32-year-old man was fatally shot in South Baltimore early Wednesday morning, according to Baltimore police.

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Annapolis restaurant Main & Market closes until March as coronavirus...

Main & Market, a cafe and catering business with almost 30 years of history in Annapolis, announced on social media Tuesday that new coronavirus restrictions have forced it to close until March.

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Is there another toilet paper shortage? Some Maryland stores are running out,...

Retailers say they are better prepared to meet what could be a surge in demand for toilet paper, paper towels and other items that ran out of stock during the coronavirus pandemic's early stages, but...

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Eastport Yacht Club cancels annual Lights Parade because of coronavirus...

Each year on the second Saturday in December, an armada of boats decked out in colored lights cruise around Annapolis Harbor. But not this year, because of the limit on outdoor social gatherings set at...

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Anne Arundel police officer dies of cancer; union remembers him as selfless

An Anne Arundel County police officer, and longtime military member, has died from cancer, the union representing police officers announced last week.

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Here’s where to get your carryout Thanksgiving feast in the Baltimore area...

With the coronavirus upending the holiday season, why not outsource the turkey cooking to the professionals.

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‘The only good thing about this I see is that I’m still living’: Baltimore...

Baltimore spending board approves more than $10 million in Gun Trace Task Force settlements.

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‘Rapidly escalating’: Maryland reports 2,000 or more coronavirus cases for...

Maryland reported 2,018 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, the third time the state has reported 2,000 or more cases in the past five days after not reporting a single day over 2,000 previously during...

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New Windsor’s annual Mayor on the Square event looking for donations of many...

This year’s Mayor on the Square is planned for Saturday, Nov. 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 201 Main Street in New Windsor. Mayor Neal Roop said he’ll be accepting monetary donations as well, and each...

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Need exceeding Carroll County Health Department’s contact tracing capacity

With the rise in COVID-19 cases, the local health department has exceeded its contact tracing capacity and resorted to using a state contractor, NORC and its call center in Chicago to help with tracing...

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