Orioles working to trade starter Alex Cobb to Angels for second baseman...
The trade of veteran starter Alex Cobb continues an offseason in which the club’s moves have given the appearance of cutting costs at every turn.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County police: Man shot outside house gathering in Lothian...
A 29-year-old man was shot multiple times in the lower body around 3 a.m. Sunday morning in the 5800 block of Independent Lane in Lothian, Anne Arundel County police said. He was transported to a local...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan to deliver State of the State speech by video due to...
With Maryland lawmakers doing much of their work remotely and large gatherings discouraged due to the pandemic, this year’s State of the State speech by Republican Gov. Larry Hogan will look different.
View ArticleWoman charged with stabbing another woman after argument in Laurel hotel lobby
The victim said the altercation between the two women started in the hotel lobby and moved outside. Officers later found blood outside the hotel.
View ArticleMaryland reports 1,163 new coronavirus cases and 27 deaths, including third...
Maryland reported another 1,163 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 27 deaths on Monday.
View ArticleHarford hunkers down for storm that could bring more snow, more than 30 mph...
Harford County government exhorted people to avoid travel in view of a winter storm blanketing parts of Maryland Monday and the possibility for wind gusts upward of 35 miles per hour.
View ArticleHoward’s supply of COVID-19 vaccine doses from the state down 66% from last...
The 66% reduction of COVID-19 vaccine doses to the Howard County Health Department this week is caused by the Maryland Department of Health broadening distribution of the vaccine to additional...
View ArticleDr. Hubert T. Gurley II, a retired Johns Hopkins department head and longtime...
Dr. Hubert Taylor Gurley II, a retired Johns Hopkins Hospital administrator, has died of Covid-19 at 77.
View ArticleMaryland facing shortage of second COVID vaccine doses, health secretary says
The shortage puts Maryland hospitals and other vaccination sites at risk of not being able to complete the vaccination regimen of many people who have already received the first dose, including...
View ArticleBaltimore police ID victim in Saturday shooting as a 58-year-old ATM operator...
The 58-year-old man fatally shot in broad daylight in front of a West Baltimore convenience store on Saturday was a Pikesville man at work servicing the store’s ATM machine.
View ArticleCarroll County sees 123 new COVID-19 cases, one death; fewer positive tests...
According to the health department, Carroll County saw 292 cases last week after seeing 302 the prior week and 375 the week of Jan. 10. Carroll’s most total cases for a week was 503 the week of Jan. 3.
View ArticleAnne Arundel conservation group lauds county executive, Democratic council...
Steuart Pittman, a Democrat who made environmental protection a pillar of his candidacy in 2018, received an A grade in the 2020 midterm report card published Monday by the Maryland League of...
View ArticleNaval Academy to experience gate delays as part of anti-terrorism exercise
The Naval Academy is taking part in the Navy’s annual anti-terrorism force protection exercise for the National Capitol region.
View ArticleA new emergency shelter in Westminster for a pandemic winter
The basement of St. Paul’s United Church of Christ has been transformed into an emergency shelter, where individuals can warm during the day or spend the night without pre-registering. The center...
View ArticleShould Marylanders get onto multiple COVID vaccine waitlists?
It’s a question on the minds of many Marylanders who are eligible for the coronavirus vaccine: Should I sign up for every wait list I can find?
View ArticleHanover-based retailer DTLR Villa to be acquired by British retailer for $495...
A British sports and outdoor apparel retailer plans to buy Hanover-based urban apparel chain DTLR for $495 million in cash.
View ArticleBaltimore County schools announce plans to reopen for students in March;...
Baltimore County public school officials are planning to bring students back to school buildings for the first time in nearly a year, with employees expected to return to buildings by Feb. 16 followed...
View ArticleAnne Arundel council condemns Capitol insurrection despite split Republican vote
Anne Arundel County Council Republicans were split Monday night on a resolution to condemn the Jan. 6 insurrection at the United States Capitol, after an amendment that would have removed language that...
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 Police: Male fatally shot Monday night in Fairfield Area neighborhood
A male was fatally shot Monday night in South Baltimore, police said.
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