Federal judge sides with Baltimore schools in lawsuit filed by ousted Dunbar...
A federal judge sided with the Baltimore school system in a lawsuit former Dunbar boys basketball coach Keith Booth filed last year in which he argued that he was “scapegoated” when he was fired from...
View ArticleOne woman fatally stabbed, two men injured in shootings Tuesday in Baltimore,...
One woman was stabbed to death and two others were injured in shootings throughout Tuesday, police said.
View ArticleDundalk shooting leaves one person dead Tuesday night, Baltimore County...
One person is dead after a shooting in Dundalk on Tuesday night, Baltimore County Police said.
View ArticleSupreme Court to take up appeal of abortion rule that Baltimore challenged
The Supreme Court said Monday that it will hear an appeal over the Trump administration policy that keeps taxpayer-funded clinics from referring women for abortions.
View ArticleHere’s how Maryland jurisdictions are handling the academic school year amid...
Maryland counties are announcing and revising plans and guidelines for holding classes while containing the spread of coronavirus.
View ArticleThey are prioritized for COVID vaccines. But some Marylanders with...
The COVID-19 vaccine offers hope for a return to pre-pandemic life for Marylanders with intellectual and developmental disabilities, but they and those who support them are as frustrated as anyone with...
View ArticleMaryland will create single sign-up and waitlist for mass COVID vaccine...
Two months into the effort to vaccinate the public against COVID-19, the administration of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan reversed course and said it would launch an official, though limited, waitlist to...
View ArticleJanice Grant, a Black civil rights activist who helped desegregate Harford...
Janice East Moorehead Grant of Aberdeen has spent much of adult life battling for civil rights, working to end segregation in Harford County schools and in other parts of the country. At age 87, the...
View ArticleBarn or chicken coop? How one Orioles prospect prepared for spring training...
Back home in Turlock, California, instead of enjoying what could have been a breakout season for the under-the-radar catching prospect, Brett Cumberland continued his development in a place he says...
View Article‘He’s got no fear’: How 5-foot-2 Darnell Rogers became a trash-talking UMBC...
The path for UMBC's 5-foot-2 point guard Darnell Rogers might be unorthodox, but not unexpected. “It’s always been natural,” he said. “I’ve never doubted myself. I’ve seen what I was able to do out...
View ArticleStandardized testing in Maryland schools can wait | COMMENTARY
Teachers need to focus on getting students back on learning track, not preparing for a standardized test. How do we expect such a test to give an accurate measure of learning when education...
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online Feb. 26 to March 4
Black History Month celebrations this week include jazz concerts, learning about civil rights pioneers and journeys of self-discovery. Writers and artists can learn a few things from a professional as...
View Article‘Truly a hometown pizza shop’: Glenelg family opens Gladiators Pizza and Deli...
Bob Twigg and his son Austin opened Gladiators Pizza and Deli on Feb. 14. The restaurant, which Bob Twigg called "truly a hometown pizza shop," is located at 3900 Ten Oaks Road in Glenelg.
View Article‘We dodged a bullet’: Maryland Senate back in session after coronavirus test...
More reliable lab tests for the coronavirus came back negative, and the Maryland Senate gaveled in with nearly every senator in place.
View ArticleCruz really needed the vacation | EDITORIAL CARTOON
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View ArticleNew Annapolis law on approval standards prompts Port Wardens to delay Wells...
The Annapolis Port Wardens have delayed until next month an application by an Eastport property owner to install a floating dock at Wells Cove a day after the City Council passed a bill requiring the...
View ArticleRavens coach John Harbaugh covers bill for entire Baltimore restaurant at...
It’s been a good month for goodwill in the Ravens organization.
View ArticleMarijuana legalization proposed in Maryland legislature
A bill essentially legalizing recreational use of cannabis in Maryland would be an important step toward addressing social equity and racial injustices, advocates said.
View ArticleBills aim to limit implicit bias in Maryland judicial system
Maryland legislators introduced a pair of bills that could mandate police, judges, state’s attorneys and public defenders undergo implicit bias training in order to recognize and counteract any...
View ArticleCarroll County Public Schools to unveil return plan at Wednesday night meeting
The board of education voted Feb. 10 to allow students to return to in-person learning full-time and will meet Feb. 24 to discuss a return plan.
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