Defense powers No. 9 Maryland women’s lacrosse to 12-9 win over No. 18 Michigan
When the offense went scoreless over the final 15:03, the Terps relied on their defense to keep the Wolverines off the scoreboard and ensure their second win in a row.
View ArticleBowie man arrested in fatal shooting of security guard
Prince George’s County police have arrested a 24-year-old Bowie man wanted in the fatal shooting of a security guard in Riverdale Park on Feb. 11.
View ArticleNo. 8 Maryland women’s basketball beats Northwestern, 62-50, for eighth...
Mimi Collins had 18 points and 10 rebounds to help the No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball team beat Northwestern, 62-50, on Sunday, moving one game closer to clinching a share of its third consecutive...
View ArticleTrump at CPAC: Former president keeps the big lie going and going and going |...
Former President Donald Trump's CPAC speech showed he has not gained an ounce of humility from his defeat or the death of five people in connection with an insurrection on Jan. 6 that he instigated....
View ArticleNaval Academy puts restrictions on midshipmen after uptick in COVID cases
The Naval Academy announced Sunday it is restricting the Brigade of Midshipmen further, limiting them not to leave the yard and returning classes to remote learning, as there has been an uptick in...
View ArticleVi Ripken, matriarch of Orioles family, dies at age 82
Violet R. “Vi” Ripken, the widow of former Orioles manager Cal Ripken Sr. and mother of Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. and former Oriole Bill Ripken, died Friday.
View ArticleAndra Day wins Golden Globe for Billie Holiday role in new movie chronicling...
Andra Day won a Golden Globe on Sunday night for best actress in a drama motion picture for her role as Billie Holiday in a newly released movie about the jazz legend raised in Baltimore.
View ArticleHarford Family House asks residents to support neighbors experiencing...
This event will take place wherever you decide to “sleep out,” whether it be your backyard, kitchen floor or driveway. All proceeds from the event will help families and young adults in the community...
View Article‘It’s imperative that we address this issue’: Study finds weaknesses in Piney...
Findings from the Piney Run Watershed study found weaknesses in the Piney Run Dam and the solutions may require the reservoir to be closed for a period of time. The results of a two-year study were...
View ArticleBaltimore animal shelter volunteer finds meaning giving special care to dogs
Steve Washinton, 60, is a volunteer at the Baltimore Animal and Care Shelter (BARCS) in Cherry Hill. For the past eight years, the Nottingham resident has taken on several roles such as greeting...
View ArticleQ&A: Karen Barbour, longtime small-business owner in Westminster, named to...
Barbour is joining the Small Business Development Centers National Advisory Board as an advocate for start-up, small and minority-owned businesses nationwide.
View ArticleAt a Baltimore senior complex, a COVID vaccine clinic imbues sense of relief...
This weekend, 76 residents of MonteVerde Apartments in Northwest Baltimore got their second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, and 55 more got their first shots.
View ArticleMaryland lawmakers weigh giving Baltimore full local control of police for...
Under bills introduced by Sen. Cory V. McCray and Del. Melissa R. Wells, a city charter amendment on local control over police could go before Baltimore voters as soon as 2022.
View ArticleI wanna shot: How life on the road with Twisted Sister prepared the man...
The man running the show behind Baltimore County’s vaccine clinics has spent decades training and coordinating emergency preparedness at the state and local levels — and yet he credits much of his...
View ArticleOysters won’t cure COVID, but Annapolis restaurants hope they’ll help them...
The Annapolis Oyster Fest, which runs through March 21, is designed to help two businesses suffering some of the worst economic effects of the COVID 19 pandemic, restaurants and the seafood industry...
View ArticlePandemic paradigm: Baltimore County mental health therapists, clients adapt...
With more people seeking solutions for their mental health problems, professional therapists are inundated with requests for services that can only be provided these days through remote counseling...
View ArticleNew business brings ‘touch-free’ spa technology to downtown Towson
As a new business adapting to a pandemic, the Touch-Free Wellness Spa on Allegheny Avenue in Towson gives clients an array of affordable massage and spa services without the touch of a massage...
View ArticleHoward veteran brings junk removal, cleaning franchise to Elkridge in hopes...
Theodore Proia, 33, opened JDog Junk Removal & Hauling in Elkridge in November, bringing the nationwide franchise to Howard County. JDog offers junk removal services as well as upholstery and...
View ArticleBaltimore’s Purple Line: Been there, done that, had it canceled | COMMENTARY
Hogan's rewrite of light rail expansion plan requires correction: Baltimore had the equivalent of a Purple Line and you spiked it, governor.
View Article3 takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s win over Michigan State,...
From a second-year player’s jump to a performance that possibly clinched a bid to the NCAA tournament, here are three takeaways from the Maryland men’s basketball team's 73-55 win over Michigan State...
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