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Hampstead going forward with tree lighting, other holiday celebrations

COVID-19 mitigation measures will alter the town of Hampstead’s various holiday celebrations, but the celebrations will go forward with the annual tree lighting Friday, Hallmark in Hampstead on...

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That FedEx driver you saw in North Baltimore last weekend just might have...

A federal task force officer posed as a FedEx driver to deliver a package of cocaine to a home in North Baltimore’s Medfield neighborhood over the weekend, court documents show.

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Notre Dame Preparatory School to dedicate new STEAM wing preparing young...

Notre Dame Preparatory School, an all-girls Catholic school in Towson, raised $10 million to build the Jane Kroh Satterfield Innovation Wing to support its students enrolled in its STEAM program, or...

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Krimgold Park wildlife mitigation has naturalist concerned about beavers in...

Maureen Dunn, senior buyer for Carroll County’s Bureau of Purchasing, said during the Carroll County Commissioners meeting Nov. 11 that the bid for $52,450 covers the removal of the dams and all other...

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‘Ginormous’ Christmas tree will be installed downtown Havre de Grace for...

Those visiting downtown Havre de Grace during the Holly Jolly First Friday celebration next month will be treated to what the city’s mayor called a “ginormous” Christmas tree, as officials work to give...

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A passenger dies after being ejected from car during a crash on Monday in Bowie

Prince George’s County police are investigating a fatal crash in Bowie on Martin Luther King Jr. Highway that led to a passenger being ejected from a car on Monday.

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Carroll County commissioner ‘disappointed’ at how he has been treated by...

Frazier told members at the end of Wednesday night’s meeting that he has been mistreated by being interrupted and called “a liar” by board members.

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Yumi Hogan, Maryland’s first lady, receives South Korea’s highest civilian honor

Yumi Hogan, Maryland’s first lady, is set to receive South Korea’s Order of Civil Merit Tuesday, the county’s “highest and most prestigious” honor for civilians, according to a news release.

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Ravens’ Greg Roman: WR Dez Bryant could ‘become a factor’ in late-season stretch

The Ravens' experiment with veteran wide receiver Dez Bryant is still awaiting tangible results. But offensive coordinator Greg Roman said if the 32-year-old "keeps progressing, he'll definitely become...

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Baltimore City will pause in-person instruction for week after Thanksgiving...

Baltimore City Public Schools will suspend in-person classes for the week after Thanksgiving in an attempt to reduce the risk of people bringing coronavirus into schools.

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The $10M question: Can police corruption happen again? | COMMENTARY

City taxpayers shouldn't be the only people alarmed by this week's $10 million payout in scandal that can be 'traced' to lax supervision of officers.

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Maryland settles dispute with politically connected PPE company over delivery...

Under the terms of the Oct. 9 settlement, Blue Flame kept an initial $6.3 million payment, while the state kept 37 ventilators Blue Flame delivered in May and June and agreed it would accept 1.55...

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Getting a coronavirus test in Maryland? Prepare for a wait as cases surge and...

As coronavirus cases surge, cold and flu season begins and Thanksgiving nears, more Marylanders are seeking tests, experts say.

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Carroll County expands coronavirus relief funding to service organizations...

The commissioners voted unanimously Thursday morning to make make service organizations with commercial kitchens eligible for state restaurant funding and service-oriented businesses eligible for...

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This is going to take a lot of bleach | EDITORIAL CARTOON

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Environmental groups fight Eastern Shore natural gas pipeline project ahead...

The pipeline project, which will soon go before the Maryland Board of Public Works, would bring natural gas to Somerset County, but environmental advocates argue the state should be arranging renewable...

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A developer’s plans for a historic Mount Vernon church highlight a common...

Like other historic churches in Baltimore, Mount Vernon’s has been thrust into the testy crossroads of modernity and preservation.

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HUD secretary Ben Carson touts unproven COVID-19 treatment pushed by MyPillow...

After previously saying it was too early to promote the treatment, Dr. Ben Carson, a former neurosurgeon at Baltimore’s Johns Hopkins Hospital and now President Donald Trump’s secretary of housing and...

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Loyola University Maryland to allow students to choose in-person classes in...

Loyola University Maryland will offer a hybrid of in-person and online courses to undergraduate and graduate students living on- or off-campus during the spring semester.

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Mary E. Shipley, title examiner, dies

Mary E. Shipley, a former office manager who later became a title company manager, has died at 75.

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