Baltimore arts groups start to reopen doors to public; BSO plans festival...
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra announced Tuesday that it will stage two free outdoor community concerts in June conducted by outgoing music director Marin Alsop. Other arts and cultural institutions...
View ArticleBaltimore Mayor Brandon Scott names deputy mayor for community and economic...
Ted Carter is currently chief economic development and business officer for Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
View ArticleMore midshipmen moved to Annapolis hotels as Naval Academy superintendent...
A second wave of 98 midshipmen will move to a local hotel as the academy handles a COVID-19 outbreak.
View ArticleOne hospitalized after crash involving tractor-trailer in Mount Vernon in...
At least one person was hospitalized after being trapped after a multi-vehicle accident involving a tractor-trailer at East Monument and St. Paul streets in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood.
View ArticleBaltimore County Police: Man shot at Ramada by Wyndham hotel in Catonsville
Baltimore County Police are searching for multiple suspects connected to a shooting that left one man injured with multiple gunshot wounds inside the Ramada by Wyndham hotel in Catonsville on Tuesday...
View ArticleEast Baltimore man charged with attempted murder after Parkville shooting
An East Baltimore man has been charged with attempted first-degree murder after Baltimore County Police say he shot a man in Parkville on Sunday.
View ArticlePedestrian killed at Mondawmin Mall was a coach for a youth football team, is...
Garrick Williams Jr., a youth football coach with the FCA Baltimore Park Heights Secret Society Saints, has been identified as the pedestrian killed after he was struck by a vehicle late Monday...
View ArticleHarford County Public Library seeking candidates for board of trustees, new...
The Harford County Public Library Board of Trustees is seeking candidates to be considered for appointment to the board as well as a student representative for board membership.
View ArticleHoward Community College hosts new Bauder lecture with ‘Friday Black’ author
Howard Community College is hosting the new Bauder Lecture virtually and free of charge on Thursday, March 4, as well as a weekly Social Sciences Lecture series.
View ArticleWant to fund education reform? Close Maryland’s corporate tax loopholes |...
If Maryland wants better schools (and lower taxes), it's time to curb corporate tax avoidance strategies.
View ArticleFree Baltimore drivers from tyranny of territorial rating | COMMENTARY
Maryland auto insurance rates aren't meant to discriminate by race or class but they do so anyway. That needs to change.
View ArticleWhat the reported delay of the Triple-A season and return of alternate...
Those adjustments are particularly important ones for an Orioles team that has so much invested in the development of its minor league prospects for future big league success.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County auditor to retire; replacement to be introduced March 15
Anne Arundel County Auditor Susan Smith will retire effective April 1, about a month before the introduction of the Fiscal Year 2022 budget.
View ArticleBaltimore paid him more than $1 million as a GTTF victim, then he allegedly...
More than a million dollars from a Baltimore Police misconduct settlement had just landed in his bank account and Umar Burley already felt he had get out of town. Police say less than a few days later,...
View ArticleYour Maryland COVID vaccine questions answered: Can I schedule both...
As Marylanders continue to seek appointments, here are our answers to readers’ most frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccines.
View ArticleBaltimore County educator unions file legal challenge against school district...
The unions contend school system leaders instructed staff to return to school buildings amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but refused to consider telework requests from those with underlying medical conditions.
View ArticleControlled burns scheduled at Aberdeen Proving Ground this week
The U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center along with APG Directorate of Operations are planning weather dependent controlled burns from today through Friday for management of downrange areas at Aberdeen...
View ArticleCarroll Hospice gets a new name, BridgingLife
As Carroll Hospice expands its programs and extends the reach of its compassionate end-of-life care, the organization announced a new name and tagline, BridgingLife: Compassionate care for life’s...
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online March 5 to March 11
Spring is right around the corner and there are plenty of interesting area events. Check out a movie festival by the ocean, join a book discussion or celebrate Mardi Gras.
View ArticleHarford County schools announce five Teacher of the Year finalists for 2021
Kelly Ackley, Kerrie Bauer, Lauren Byrd, Kimberly Perouty and Sarah Scholl are the five finalists for the Harford County Public Schools 2021 Teacher of the Year Award.
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