Maryland adds 862 coronavirus cases, 27 COVID-19 deaths
Maryland health officials reported 862 new cases of the coronavirus Wednesday, as well as 27 fatalities associated with the disease.
View ArticleMental health in the Black community: Q&A with former U.S. Surgeon General...
As the country grapples with mental health issues from the pandemic, Dr. David Satcher spoke about the Black community and mental health as part of the University of Maryland School of Social Work’s...
View ArticleNew Orioles infielder Jahmai Jones hopes ‘good fit,’ development lead to big...
Infielder Jahmai Jones, 23, is going to be a big part of the Orioles future after he was the main prospect acquired for right-hander Alex Cobb in a trade earlier this month with the Los Angeles Angels.
View Article‘We have to ensure everyone in the building is safe’: Robert Moton Elementary...
Robert Moton Elementary School and its mitigation practices were featured in a video by the Maryland State Department of Education that was linked to MSDE’s Tuesday news release.
View ArticleCoach Pete Caringi earns 300th victory as UMBC men’s soccer opens with a win...
UMBC coach Pete Caringi Jr. earns his 300th career victory as the Retrievers opened the season with a double-overtime victory.
View ArticleHoward County Executive Ball says there is much to do to ‘reignite our...
During the 17-minute State of Business address, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball touched on the county’s response to the pandemic amid economic uncertainty, as well as his efforts to encourage the...
View ArticleExelon, owner of Baltimore-based Constellation and BGE, will split power and...
Energy giant Exelon, owner of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. and five other utilities, plans to split up its utilities and power generation businesses, including Baltimore-based power supplier...
View ArticleAnne Arundel creates legal aid program for Annapolis housing authority...
Arundel Community Development Services is contracting with Civil Justice Inc., a Maryland legal services organization, to give legal assistance and financial counseling among other resources to...
View ArticleBaltimore approves $50,000 settlement with man who fell in utility hole left...
Darrin Tinker rode a bicycle into the water-filled hole in a Towson sidewalk, falling and breaking his jaw, a forearm and one wrist.
View ArticleBaltimore-born author and educator Wes Moore considering running for Maryland...
Wes Moore joins a number of high-profile Democrats and Republicans considering campaigns to succeed two-term Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, who cannot seek re-election in 2022 because of term limits.
View ArticleAnne Arundel activists call on police to make trial board hearings accessible...
In a digital world accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic that pushed most government proceedings online, Anne Arundel County activists called on the police department Wednesday to adapt their...
View ArticleBaltimore County school board sends $1.74B budget to county executive’s desk
Baltimore County Board of Education passed a $1.74 billion budget plan Tuesday night, sending it to the county executive and council for final consideration.
View ArticleBaltimore strip club performers protest COVID restrictions that bar adult...
As COVID-19 cases have eased up and Baltimore has loosened restrictions on live performances at other venues, adult entertainment has remained off-limits.
View ArticleFormer employee says Under Armour destroyed evidence crucial to her wrongful...
A former Under Armour employee who is alleging she was fired in retaliation for reporting on inappropriate work behavior and an environment hostile toward women claims the company and her former boss...
View ArticleMan indicted on charges he rammed a stolen minivan into a Baltimore police...
The Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office charged James Johnson, 22, with first and second degree assault after ramming into a police car in late January, according to police.
View ArticleHogan says Baltimore could get a version of Washington’s Purple Line if...
Republican Gov. Larry Hogan used the Purple Line in the Washington suburbs of Maryland as an example of the sort of public-private partnership he likes.
View ArticleJames K. Lightner, professional photographer who took pictures as a child of...
James K. Lightner, a career professional photographer who in 1938 took pictures of the last reunion of Union and Confederate veterans, died Feb. 7 of pneumonia at the University of Maryland St. Joseph...
View ArticleCarroll educators rally for a ‘safer’ return to schools amid coronavirus...
Carroll County Education Association organized a car rally just before a school board meeting meant to discuss a return plan for students.
View ArticleCOVID cases in Carroll schools decline again; officials remind citizens to be...
The Carroll County Public Schools dashboard that tracks positive coronavirus cases reported Wednesday that 48 people — 11 staff members and 37 students — have the virus this week. Last week, 61 people...
View ArticleCoronavirus relief for concessions at BWI Marshall Airport is approved by...
The Maryland Board of Public Works expanded financial relief Wednesday for shops and restaurants at BWI Marshall Airport that have lost business during the coronavirus pandemic.
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