Robert E. English, former Loch Raven Middle School principal and World War II...
Robert E. English, former longtime principal of Loch Raven Middle School, has died at 96.
View ArticleWoodland Beach Volunteer Fire Department has a new fireboat in service to cut...
The Woodland Beach Volunteer Fire Department and the Anne Arundel County Fire Department announced Thursday a new fireboat is in service.
View ArticleAmong GTTF settlements, $1 million for recovery from ‘trauma by cop’ |...
Friday column: 40-year-old Bernard Gough gets $1 million to settle a lawsuit in one of the most disturbing cases related to the Baltimore Police Department's disbanded Gun Trace Task Force.
View ArticleHarford schools see drop in first-quarter revenue, but see savings in some...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created some uncertainty within Harford County Public Schools’ budget for the current fiscal year, as the closing of schools has caused a loss of revenue in some areas but...
View ArticleMaryland reports 2,910 new coronavirus cases, by far the highest daily total...
The pandemic reached new heights in Maryland Thursday, as the state reported 2,910 new coronavirus cases, by far the highest daily total recorded so far.
View ArticleCarroll County high school sports: Spring workouts to end Nov. 25, start of...
Michael Duffy, the county's supervisor of athletics, said colleagues in other jurisdictions are pessimistic that winter sports will be able to start.
View ArticleSinclair Broadcast forms sports gambling partnership with Bally’s
Sinclair Broadcast Group has entered into a strategic partnership with a casino operator that owns a horse racetrack, online sports betting technology and several hotel rooms.
View ArticleTwo men arrested in separate October homicide cases, Baltimore Police say
Bernard Davenport and Khristopher Joseph were arrested in homicide cases that took place in October, according to Baltimore Police.
View ArticleThree minors rescued from structure fire in Annapolis, officials say
Three minors were rescued from a structure fire in Annapolis and have been transported to local hospital for evaluation, according to the Annapolis Fire Department.
View ArticleMaryland cancels football game vs. Michigan State after 15 more players, head...
The Maryland football program canceled Saturday’s home game against Big Ten rival Michigan State, citing an increase Thursday in the number of players and staff members who have tested positive for the...
View ArticleRavens linemen Calais Campbell, Brandon Williams remain sidelined; CB Jimmy...
The Ravens’ top two defensive linemen remain sidelined ahead of Sunday’s key AFC matchup at home against the Tennessee Titans.
View ArticleFirst class midshipmen uphold Naval Academy traditions, celebrate service...
The Naval Academy released its service assignments for 1st class midshipmen Thursday afternoon, with the largest percentage of midshipmen going into Naval aviation.
View ArticleAnne Arundel police warn of bail money scam targeting elderly residents
Anne Arundel County police warn of a telephone scam targeting elderly residents, in which callers pose as loved ones needing bail money.
View ArticleBank of America donates $1 million to help Morgan State University students...
Bank of America is donating $1 million to Morgan State University to help establish certificate programs aimed at advancing graduates who are entering the financial sector.
View ArticleCarroll County sees fourth COVID-19 death in a week, testing capacity increases
The number of people tested at the Carroll County Agriculture Center the week beginning Oct. 18 was 242. That increased to 329 the following week. For the week of Nov. 1, 345 were tested and last week...
View ArticleHoward County reports more than 100 daily coronavirus cases for first time as...
Howard County reached an unwelcome milestone Thursday amid the coronavirus pandemic. The county reported its highest number of daily positive coronavirus cases since the pandemic began in March, with...
View ArticleBaltimore mayor vetoes two bills that would have offered hospitality workers...
One bill would have required hospitality businesses to rehire laid-off workers once they reopen. Another would have ensured that a hotel retains staff if the ownership changes hands. Both bills were...
View ArticleFort Meade garrison commander: Please limit Thanksgiving plans
Like other local leaders, Col. Christopher Nyland canceled his plans to celebrate the holiday with friends and family. Now, he is asking that the Fort Meade community make the same decision.
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland, Carnegie Mellon and Facebook partner up to track...
The University of Maryland has partnered up with Carnegie Mellon University and Facebook to analyze more than 30 million surveys in an attempt to track coronavirus outbreaks.
View ArticleBaltimore Police: Man dead, another wounded in Druid Hill Park neighborhood...
Police say a man was fatally shot and another was injured in Baltimore’s Druid Hill Park neighborhood Thursday night.
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