Man to serve 18 months in prison for stalking ex-fiancee, Howard County...
A Waldorf man was sentenced Wednesday to serve five years in prison, with the judge suspending all but 18 months, for stalking his former fiancee in Howard County over the course of six years.
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan to talk transportation before U.S. Senate committee
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, is to testify before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.
View ArticleM&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore opens limited COVID vaccine appointments...
A limited number of COVID-19 vaccine appointments at the M&T; Bank Stadium mass vaccination site opened Monday, filling within minutes and causing a website stoppage.
View ArticlePerdue distributes COVID-19 vaccine to 300 Salisbury workers
Poultry processor Perdue said 300 of its plant workers received COVID-19 vaccines over the weekend in Salisbury.
View ArticleA Morgan State University alumnus couldn’t afford to finish his degree. He’s...
Tyler’s gift is the largest private donation from an alumnus in the history of the university and at least the fifth time time the Tylers have given to the university.
View ArticleMaryland weather: Baltimore region sees about an inch of snow before rain...
A fast-moving winter storm dropped about an inch of snow around the Baltimore region Monday, the National Weather Service said.
View ArticleEdith C. Gibson, the first Black woman to supervise secondary art education...
Edith C. Gibson, the first Black woman to be named supervisor of art for secondary city public schools, has died at 88.
View ArticleBaltimore County seeking opinions on 22-acre Sparrows Point Park planned for...
Baltimore County wants community input on a new 22-acre waterfront park and community center dubbed the Sparrows Point Park that officials say will fill a “longstanding recreational gap” in the...
View Article‘We need it’: Carroll County school board asks commissioners to return to...
The superintendent’s proposed budget for fiscal 2022 requested $204.6 million from the county to help fund the school system, but after discussions about student recovery Feb. 10, the board asked for...
View ArticleMaryland inmate tests positive for UK variant of COVID-19, Department of...
A Maryland inmate tested positive for the B.1.1.7 variant of COVID-19, first discovered in the United Kingdom, according to the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.
View ArticleBrooklyn Park man died in a fight, but Anne Arundel police hold off charging...
Anne Arundel County police are consulting with prosecutors before they decide on possible charges against charge a man involved in a fight Saturday that turned fatal.
View ArticleBel Air mulls increasing tax credits for its volunteer firefighters; public...
The Town of Bel Air is considering increasing a property tax credit for active members of its volunteer firefighting company — potentially affording them a tax credit of up to $1,000 per household,...
View ArticleCarroll County’s COVID-19 case rate drops to pre-Halloween level
The case rate per 100,000 people dropped by more than 1 percentage point to 8.31%, according to the Carroll County Health Department, the lowest it has been since it was 7.63% on Oct. 29. The number...
View ArticleNaval Academy buildings tend to honor white, male members of military
Although the Naval Academy touts its most diverse brigade this year, the buildings in which the midshipmen live, eat and learn hardly reflect the diversity of the students or the military as a whole.
View ArticleSt. Frances boys basketball starts fast, shows closing power in 65-53 win...
It makes two wins in as many nights for St. Frances, which had three players score in double figures to improve to 3-0 on the season.
View ArticleTed Patterson, longtime former TV and radio sportscaster and Baltimore sports...
Ted Patterson, a retired television and radio sports reporter and talk show host for 45 years and an author of baseball and football histories, died Thursday. He was 76.
View ArticleEastport residents sue city to protect Wells Cove; Annapolis City Council...
The City Council heard public testimony on a bill that would require the Port Wardens to consider public water access as part of its licensing and permitting approval process. Alderman Ross Arnett,...
View ArticleBaltimore Police charge man with first-degree murder; court documents detail...
Baltimore Police have charged a man with first-degree murder, saying he and another man attacked Dionte Green, 40, who died in December after he was found unresponsive and unconscious near the Seton...
View ArticleMaryland foreclosure moratorium extended by state officials until the end of...
The foreclosure moratorium, which was set to expire at the end of this month, was renewed by state officials Tuesday to last through the end of March.
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