Domino Sugar is replacing its massive neon sign in Baltimore — and hopes no...
The “Domino Sugars” sign, a Baltimore fixture that has cast its red neon glow across the Inner Harbor since 1951, will be retired March 1.
View ArticleHarford elementary schoolers now to return twice a week starting March 1;...
Harford County Public Schools announced that elementary students would have the opportunity to return to in-person classes twice a week beginning March 1 — and possibly more days in the future.
View ArticleBaltimore City schools delay plans to expand in-person learning
Baltimore City will delay the expansion of its school reopening plans by two weeks, giving the school system more time to prepare for the arrival of kindergarten through second graders.
View ArticlePeter Wight, retired investment banker, dies
Peter Wight, a retired investment banker who liked driving convertibles year-round, died Saturday of complications from prostate cancer at Tall Oak, his Cockeysville home. He was 85.
View ArticleJohns Hopkins Medicine to vaccinate 500 additional Howard County school...
Howard County schools Superintendent Michael Martirano announced Wednesday the system is receiving 500 additional doses of the COVID-19 vaccine from Johns Hopkins Medicine.
View ArticleAfter 40 years, Bowie Golf Management owners leaving the company that runs...
After 40 years managing the city-owned Bowie Golf Club, Bowie Golf Management President Adrian Merton, is leaving the golf business, he told Bowie City Council on Monday.
View ArticleUnder Armour ends NFL contract, but holds on to endorsement deal with Super...
Four days before Under Armour athlete Tom Brady heads to his 10th Super Bowl, the Baltimore sports apparel maker said it's dropping an on-field contract with the National Football League. But Under...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan to deliver annual ‘State of the State’ speech
The Maryland constitution requires that a governor “shall, from time to time, inform the Legislature of the condition of the State and recommend to their consideration such measures as he may judge...
View ArticleTransgender service members with Anne Arundel ties say reversal of military...
That changed five days into the new administration when President Joe Biden signed an executive order reversing Trump’s ban. Now, transgender individuals can serve in the military, just as they were...
View ArticleTractor-trailer fire closes lanes on Route 50 in Davidsonville
A tractor-trailer heading westbound on Route 50 near Patuxent River Road in Davidsonville caught fire and shut down lanes for over an hour on Sunday morning.
View ArticleMargaret C. Carty, executive director of the Maryland Library Association and...
Margaret C. Carty, executive director of the Maryland Library Association, who also served as a Navy officer, has died at 82.
View ArticlePrince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks announces reforms for the...
Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks announced 46 police reform recommendations that will be implemented into the county police department.
View ArticleMorgan State men’s basketball regrets ‘missed opportunity’ in second straight...
The Morgan State men’s basketball program had a prime opportunity this weekend to separate itself from the rest of the pack in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference’s Northern Division. Instead, the...
View ArticleNo. 13 Loyola Maryland men’s lacrosse rallies to beat No. 20 Richmond in OT,...
Senior attackman Kevin Lindley scored the final three goals, including the game-winner just over a minute into overtime, to give the No. 13 Loyola Maryland men’s lacrosse team an 8-7 win over host No....
View ArticleBrenda Frese earns school-record 500th win as No. 9 Maryland women’s...
Women’s basketball coach Brenda Frese won her 500th game at Maryland, the most in program history, on Sunday as the No. 9 Terps dominated host Nebraska, 95-73, for their third straight victory.
View ArticleMaryland men’s basketball shakes off offensive struggles in 72-59 win over...
Maryland dominated the Golden Gophers for the second time this season, this time in a near wire-to-wire 72-59 win, at Xfinity Center on Sunday night.
View ArticleFreezing drizzle possible overnight and into Presidents Day in the Baltimore...
Expect freezing, drizzly rain in the Baltimore area overnight and into Presidents Day, the National Weather Service says.
View ArticleWith Maryland schools planning to reopen, teacher unions say classrooms...
As many Maryland school districts prepare to return to classrooms for the first time in nearly a year, local teachers unions are staring down a deadline with a decision: How hard should they push back...
View ArticleQ&A: McDaniel College welcomes new entrepreneur-in-residence
McDaniel College has named Jennifer Yang of Westminster as its new entrepreneur-in-residence for the newly named Program in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, formerly known as The Encompass Distinction....
View ArticleMaryland fairgrounds a ‘shambles,’ officials say. They hope sports betting...
Money is a problem for the Maryland State Fair and Agricultural Society, the nonprofit organization that manages the fair. The coronavirus pandemic canceled last year’s state fair and cost the society...
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