Pratt Library locations around Baltimore reopening at 25% capacity March 8
Pratt Libraries across Baltimore will open at 25% capacity on March 8 for limited services, including browsing and computer use.
View ArticleBel Air Masonic Lodge Apron returns to town in April after more than 225 years
On April 20 at 7 p.m., the Brothers of Mount Ararat Masonic Lodge in Bel Air will host a lodge history night, featuring a visually stunning Masonic apron originally belonging to member of the...
View Article‘A way to give them a thank-you’: Freedom District Lions Club supports...
This year, the Freedom District Lions are unraveling a new initiative called the Hero’s Project with the goal to provide support for hospital workers and other staff members working night and weekend...
View Article‘Everything was lit up’: Arch Social Club seeks zoning approval for new...
A zoning hearing Tuesday afternoon will determine whether the Arch Social Club can proceed with plans to erect a marquee on the facade of the historic 109-year-old building it owns at North and...
View ArticleAfter a 15-year effort, John Sarbanes’ massive election overhaul finally gets...
John Sarbanes did not go to Congress to write a bill that could be the biggest overhaul of the U.S. election law in decades.
View Article‘Mommy, why would they shoot me?’: Baltimore fourth-grader recovering after...
Saturday afternoon was not some case of the wrong place at the wrong time. When the bullet hit Kaelin, she was right where she told them: down the block buying Cheetos.
View ArticleJerry Krush named St. Joseph School Teacher of Year
Jenny Krush was named the 2021 St. Joseph School Teacher of the Year by the Knights of Columbus Father O’Neill Council.
View ArticleLack of eligibility checks at Maryland’s mass COVID vaccination sites is a...
People who show up to Maryland’s mass coronavirus vaccination clinics will not be turned away for lack of documentation or proof of eligibility — a possible benefit for some of the state’s most at-risk...
View Article‘The cornerstone’: How DeJuan Clayton helped Coppin State men’s basketball...
Redshirt senior point guard DeJuan Clayton endured a coaching change, a season-ending shoulder injury and a revolving door of teammates to help the Eagles capture their first regular-season title since...
View ArticleUpgrade Maryland’s climate action plan | COMMENTARY
Maryland has an opportunity to advance the global fight against climate change and preserve its own future in the process.
View ArticleAs media set out to mark the year of COVID-19, there is still much work for...
Don’t let TV control what you think about COVID-19 and the year we have survived amid it. This is too profound and existential a moment for that.
View ArticleOrioles pitching prospect Mike Baumann brings explosive stuff to big league...
Mike Baumann, the Orioles' top-rated pitching prospect in spring training camp, is showing off his electric arsenal at its highest level yet.
View ArticleFewer than 500 daily COVID-19 cases confirmed for first time since October;...
As Maryland continues to vaccinate more residents each day, here are where the state’s coronavirus-related metrics stand as of Tuesday morning.
View ArticleTaneytown man facing felony charges after allegedly discharging firearm
Richard Shawn Wood, 51, of the 100 block of Carnival Drive, was charged with felony counts of first-degree assault and possession of a firearm prohibited because of a previous conviction.
View ArticleFirefighters falls through roof of Motel 6 pool house while extinguishing...
Around 52 firefighters responded at 6 p.m. Monday to 1630 Annapolis Road in Odenton for a fire in a Motel 6 pool building. The pool is no longer used in the vacant building that now hosts storage....
View ArticleBaltimore man arrested for fatally shooting 35-year-old man in Glen Burnie home
Robert Turner, 35, of Curtis Bay, was fatally shot around 8 p.m. Monday at a house on 7520 Baleen Court in Glen Burnie.
View ArticleHere’s what you need to know about Carroll County’s upcoming municipal elections
Carroll's eight municipalities will all hold elections in May. Time is running out for candidates to declare.
View ArticleHere’s how the Maryland Health Department is using $1.1 million to spread the...
Here's how things looking about one month into the $1.1 million Maryland public information outreach campaign to inform, educate, and engage Marylanders about the COVID-19 vaccinations.
View ArticleMount St. Mary’s clinches NEC women’s title; Loyola men to play in Patriot...
Mount St. Mary's women's basketball team clinches first conference title in 20 years.
View ArticleMaryland is failing at COVID vaccine racial equity | COMMENTARY
The disparities in COVID-19 vaccination are real in Maryland, and we all need to keep talking about it until they are not.
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