For a better America, media need to focus on Biden and not fall for Trump’s...
How do you cover someone who has shown his desire to destroy democracy as Trump did on Jan. 6?
View ArticleBaltimore police report alleges boxer Gervonta Davis was driver in hit and...
Investigators determined that boxing champion Gervonta Davis ran away from the scene of a car accident in downtown Baltimore that injured at least three people.
View Article‘Everything is just unclear right now’: Prince George’s school board split as...
One month after Jaunita Miller was appointed to chair the 14-member Prince George’s County school board, the panel has shut down amid dueling allegations about the conduct of board members.
View ArticleCOVID vaccine hunters: As confusion continues in Maryland, this Facebook...
“Maryland Vaccine Hunters” is a Facebook group with more than 16,000 members devoted to helping residents navigate the state's systems and get a coronavirus vaccination appointment.
View ArticleFlurries to linger into Friday afternoon, colder weather on the way; Carroll...
Lingering precipitation from Thursday's winter storm is expected to end by Friday afternoon. Carroll County Schools are closed, Carroll County government and Carroll County Community Colleges open with...
View ArticleState, federal courts in Maryland to reopen to the public, resume some trials...
Federal courts in Maryland will resume some in-person jury trials and reopen to the public, in light of “significantly improved” coronavirus conditions in the state
View ArticleMaryland surpasses 1 million COVID vaccine doses given; reports 1,008 new...
On the same day the state announced it has administered 1 million doses of vaccine, Maryland health officials reported 1,008 new cases of the coronavirus Friday, along with 16 more deaths associated...
View ArticleThirty five years later, Len Bias’ masterpiece in the Dean Dome remains his...
On Feb. 20, 1986, Len Bias scored 35 points to lead Maryland to victory in the recently opened Dean Dome. His death four months later left a void in the basketball world, but 35 years later, his...
View ArticleAlmost 17 million U.S. coronavirus cases were not detected during first half...
A new study from the National Institutes of Health shows 16.8 million people were undiagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 from January through July last year as the pandemic mounted — nearly 5 undiagnosed and...
View ArticleMaryland bills seeks to use the pandemic to gut public school funding,...
Pandemic-related school opening delays should not provide an excuse to gut public school funding in Maryland.
View ArticleHarford Young Republican chapter dissolved after anti-Semitic email;...
The Harford County chapter of the Maryland Young Republicans was dissolved late Thursday night after chapter leadership allegedly distributed an anti-Semitic email to its listserve.
View ArticleWhile some desperately hunt for appointments, other Marylanders don’t want to...
Polling shows that a range of people are hesitant to get a vaccine — for reasons that vary from concerns about side effects and a belief that approval was rushed to doubts that it’s necessary to get...
View ArticleThe Shepherd’s Staff’s annual Empty Bowls event seeks to bring Carroll County...
The Christian outreach and support center will host its fifth annual Empty Bowls event on Sunday, March 21 at St. John’s Catholic Church’s Portico in Westminster.
View ArticleWhen Anne Arundel schools reopen, drivers will enforce COVID safety rules...
The enforcement of these safety precautions on school buses will largely be left up to drivers, who have been instructed to pull to the side of the road if there is a violation of the coronavirus...
View ArticleLet’s hear it for WBFF’s morning weather, roads and closings coverage |...
There is a sense of belonging to a city and community when you see local TV providing storm coverage. You don’t feel you are in it alone when bad weather disrupts your daily routine.
View ArticleHoward teachers union disagrees with school system’s hybrid plan. Here’s what...
The Howard County teachers union overwhelmingly voted to approve a work-to-rule resolution on Wednesday. The resolution, which will go into effect Feb. 22, is a union action that will result in the...
View ArticleBuild giant water tanks, land on Mars, keep people from freezing — if we go...
Build giant water tanks, land on Mars, keep people warm — if we go big with the Green New Deal, we can do it all
View ArticleJimmy Jones, Baltimore club musician known for ‘Watch Out for the Big Girl,’...
Jimmy Jones, a club musician known for his 1993 hit “Watch Out for the Big Girl,” died of kidney failure Tuesday at Good Samaritan Hospital in Baltimore. He was 50.
View ArticleHerman Heyn, Baltimore’s beloved streetcorner astronomer, dies at 90
Herman Heyn, Baltimore’s curbside astronomer, set up a telescope at the harbor in Fells Point and explained the starry skies to thousands of curious stargazers.
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