NPR ‘Embedded’ podcast airs first of four-part series on Capital Gazette...
NPR Embedded released its first episode of a four-part series Thursday that follows the surviving staff of The Capital over two and a half years after a gunman blasted his way into the newsroom and...
View ArticleAaron Wiggins is starting to take over and more takeaways from Maryland men’s...
From a key player's recent tear to a more promising NCAA tournament outlook, here are three takeaways from Maryland men's basketball's sweep of Nebraska on Tuesday and Wednesday.
View ArticleWhy did Félix Hernández choose to pitch for the rebuilding Orioles? A chance...
Félix Hernández thinks pitching for the Orioles will help him boost his Hall of Fame credentials.
View ArticleBaltimore Mayor Scott assigns group to review rules around travel by elected...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott has asked the city solicitor and administrators to review rules that govern travel for elected officials and find ways to make them more clear.
View ArticleMix of snow and sleet creating slick travel conditions on Harford County roads
There hasn’t been much accumulation of snow in most parts of Harford County, but sleet has been falling pretty steadily throughout Thursday morning, as state and county roads crews had been hard at...
View ArticleConfusion abounds about Maryland’s COVID vaccine allocation. Here’s what we...
Here’s what we know so far about how many vaccine doses are projected to go to providers in each county.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County, Annapolis city office buildings closed due to weather;...
Snow and sleet covering slick streets canceled all in-person and online instruction at Anne Arundel County public schools Thursday.
View ArticleThe Shepherd’s Staff seeks community support for annual Easter basket drive...
The Christian outreach and support center is once again seeking donations from the community to keep its annual Easter Basket Drive tradition going and will be collecting filled Easter baskets by...
View ArticleMan killed in Northwest Baltimore shooting Thursday afternoon, and two women...
One unidentified male, and two women were shot in separate shooting incidences, police say.
View ArticleBaltimore solicitor finds no fault with State’s Attorney Mosby for trips,...
After a week of legal research, Baltimore’s solicitor concluded that rules for travel by elected officials are ambiguous and inconsistently applied, a determination placing no fault on State’s Attorney...
View ArticleMaryland weather: Heaviest bands of precipitation leave the Baltimore area,...
An early change to a wintry mix could lower forecasted accumulation, which was 4-6 inches for Baltimore.
View ArticleShake Shack in Towson’s Circle East to open Saturday
Shake Shack is set to open its doors in downtown Towson Saturday, the first eatery to come online at the Circle East redevelopment.
View ArticleAs ‘reasonable Republican,’ Larry Hogan talks up bipartisanship. But who...
Don't knock Maryland's 'reasonable Republican' governor for calling for bipartisanship in Congress and a GOP break from Trump. But those are minority views these days.
View ArticleHarford delegation’s effort to create all-elected school board fails, but...
The Senate legislation would retain a hybrid Board of Education of six elected members by district and three appointed, but changing who would make the appointments. Currently, appointments are made by...
View ArticleMaryland commits Julian Reese and Ike Cornish among local nominees for...
Julian Reese and Ike Cornish, both Baltimore natives, were among the 700 nominees for the prestigious high school all-star event for boys and girls.
View ArticleRobert L. ‘Bob’ Lamborn, who was headmaster of McDonogh School for two...
Robert L. “Bob” Lamborn, who headed McDonogh School for two decades during which time the Owings Mills school ended its military program, was integrated and went coed, died Feb. 11 in his sleep. The...
View ArticleInternet, business groups challenge Maryland’s digital ad tax
The case alleges Maryland's new tax on digital advertising is unlawful, violating federal laws that bar discriminatory taxes on e-commerce and ban states from regulating interstate commerce and actions...
View ArticleA Baltimore police officer exchanged gunfire with a suspect Wednesday night,...
A suspect who police believe was armed exchanged gunfire with an officer, striking a police vehicle, according to police.
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