‘Doing the work that I love’: Six recognized as heroes by Carroll Hospice
Malika Aker, Mark Blacksten, Melissa Bonbrest, Betty McGuire, Lindsay Sisler and Kelly Yudt are the Carroll Hospice Heroes for 2021.
View ArticleKatie Benzan breaks 3-point record, Angel Reese returns as No. 8 Maryland...
Senior Katie Benzan set the program record with nine 3-pointers as No. 8 Maryland overwhelmed star freshman Caitlin Clark and Iowa, 111-93.
View ArticleOctober’s nonfatal explosion in Northwest Baltimore began in a closet...
The October explosion that injured three adults and two children in Northwest Baltimore originated in a row house closet, which contained a gas meter, officials said Tuesday.
View ArticleBaltimore-based Ayers Saint Gross selected as architect for study design...
The Maryland Stadium Authority has selected Baltimore-based Ayers Saint Gross to provide architectural and engineering services for the study design phase of the $375-million redevelopment of Pimlico...
View ArticleLimited COVID vaccine supply to continue for next few weeks, Howard County...
Howard County is set to receive 1,700 COVID-19 vaccine doses a week from the state of Maryland for the next month, Dr. Maura Rossman, Howard County’s health officer, said Tuesday.
View ArticleAn otherwise productive hearing on Capitol attack ruined for me by presence...
As a media critic, I have developed a pretty high tolerance for hypocrisy. But seeing Republican Senators Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley, Tuesday questioning law enforcement authorities about Capitol...
View ArticleBlack leaders honored during Anne Arundel’s ‘Few of Many’ award ceremony
This year during Black History Month, Anne Arundel County’s Few of Many event focuses not only on looking back, but looking around to Black leaders who are making history now.
View ArticleHoward Board of Education adds mental health positions to budget to assist...
The Howard County Board of Education on Monday approved changes to the system’s school resource officer program. The vote puts a “safety and security” program into the system’s fiscal 2022 budget,...
View ArticleEdward R. Daughaday, retired Baltimore County police officer and state court...
Edward R. Daughaday, a retired Baltimore County police officer and World War II Navy veteran, died Feb. 2 at Gilchrist Center Towson of complications from a stroke. The Mays Chapel North resident was 96.
View ArticleScammer posing as DEA agent steals $12,000 from Annapolis resident in gift...
Annapolis police say they’ve recently received an alarming amount of reports from city residents tricked into purchasing gift cards to pay off fraudulent debts, loans and warrants on the pretense that...
View ArticleMaryland to open fourth mass vaccination site in Southern Maryland’s Charles...
Still faced with frustrations over Maryland’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday that the state would launch a mass vaccination site in the southern part of the state by March...
View ArticleState school board approves testing all Maryland students on math and English...
Maryland students — whether they learn in-person or online — will have to take statewide standardized tests this spring, but the results won’t carry any consequences for students or schools.
View ArticleHarford schools plan return to in-person learning in the fall, will offer...
Harford County Public Schools’ students will likely see a return to full-time, in-person learning for the start of the 2021-22 school year, so long as COVID-19 metrics continue their current drop,...
View ArticleState promotes COVID-19 mass vaccination sites. Commissioner says that not...
So far this week, 741 first doses have been administered by the Carroll County Health Department out of its allotment of 1,000, bringing its total to 9,440 first doses and 3,928 second doses.
View ArticleDimitri’s International Grille, a Catonsville institution, to close on March 14
Dimitri’s International Grille, a Catonsville staple since 1962, announced Monday on Facebook that it would close its doors under current management next month.
View ArticleBaltimore City schools planning to test students and staff in schools for...
The Baltimore City school system is planning weekly, voluntary testing of its staff and students for COVID-19 in March, even when they are not showing symptoms and are unaware of any exposure to the...
View ArticleCarroll County Sheriff’s Office makes case to equip personnel with body-worn...
Sheriff Jim DeWees said the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and several other county police departments participated in a pilot program to test video recording technology in anticipation of legislation...
View ArticleXfinity data cap that would affect Marylanders is postponed by Comcast until...
Comcast announced last week that it is postponing implementation of new data caps on Xfinity internet customers in Maryland and elsewhere throughout the Northeast.
View ArticleHere’s what you need to know about Maryland’s new mass COVID vaccination sites
Maryland is adding a mass vaccination Thursday at M&T; Bank Stadium and another in Southern Maryland next month. Here’s what you need to know about getting an appointment.
View ArticleDez Bryant: After short stint with Ravens, Baltimore ‘wasn’t the place for me’
Veteran wide receiver Dez Bryant’s brief time in Baltimore appears to be up.
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