Defensive tackle Justin Ellis agrees to extension with Ravens, per reports
The one-year deal is reportedly worth $1.2 million, including $400,000 guaranteed, according to Josina Anderson.
View ArticleBody camera footage released by Baltimore Police shows man opening fire on an...
Baltimore Police on Wednesday released body-worn camera footage of an incident last month in which an officer exchanged gunfire with an unknown gunman.
View ArticleSexual assault reports at Naval Academy increase during academic year...
Reports of sexual assault at the Naval Academy slightly increased in the 2019-2020 school year.
View ArticleBaltimore, Prince George’s leaders push for more equitable COVID vaccine...
The leaders of Baltimore City and Prince George's County, Maryland’s two largest majority-Black jurisdictions, on Wednesday urged the state to do a better job distributing vaccines in an equitable way.
View ArticleGuy T. ‘Trev’ Warfield III, former president of Warfield Dorsey insurance...
Guy T. “Trev” Warfield III, former president of the Warfield Dorsey Co., a Towson insurance brokerage, died Feb. 22. The former longtime Riderwood resident was 91.
View ArticleDianne Ganz Scheper, former coordinator and teacher in Johns Hopkins’ Master...
Dr. Dianne Ganz Scheper, a scholar and author who was the former program coordinator and a teacher in the Johns Hopkins University’s Master of Liberal Arts program, died Feb. 19 of cancer at her Bolton...
View ArticleCOVID-19 outbreaks at two elder care facilities in Carroll; case numbers...
With 32 total new cases reported this week, Carroll County is on pace for an eighth consecutive week of declining COVID-19 case numbers.
View ArticleThe price of fame: Records show Kim Klacik paid a whopping $4M to consultants...
Federal Election Commission reports show Republican Kim Klacik paid more than $4 million to GOP-oriented digital advertising and media companies to elevate her profile.
View ArticleEx-Laurel police chief charged with 12 arsons, targeting officials he...
Former Laurel Police Chief David Crawford is being charged with 12 arsons that took place from 2011 to 2020 involving multiple homes, vehicles and residential garages in Howard, Prince George’s,...
View ArticleThe Maryland Senate has passed 9 major policing bills. Here’s what to know...
Among the nine bills are provisions that would overhaul the disciplinary process for police officers accused of wrongdoing, scrap decades-old job protections that critics claim protect bad cops and...
View ArticleSevern Savings, the last bank based in Annapolis, sold to Shore United
Severn Savings Bank, the last bank headquartered in Annapolis, announced Wednesday night that it has agreed to be purchased by Shore United Bank of Easton in a deal valued at $146 million.
View ArticleMorgan State athletics shut down mid-February after roughly 40 positive...
The university suspended all athletic activity for 14 days after 13 of 14 teams discovered positive cases of COVID-19 within their ranks.
View ArticleOrioles CEO John Angelos reiterates team’s commitment to Baltimore in radio...
John Angelos — who Major League Baseball team owners voted privately last year to act as “control person” for the club — said that rumors that the Orioles might leave the city are “untrue.”
View ArticleSinclair Broadcast will cut 5% of workforce, including at Baltimore-based...
Sinclair Broadcast Corp. said it will cut 5% of its workforce, including at its Baltimore-based headquarters.
View ArticleBaltimore mayor to overturn pandemic ban on strip clubs days after lawsuit...
Baltimore’s strippers can return to their poles after prevailing in a fight against a city ban on adult entertainment during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleThey are prioritized for COVID vaccines. But some Marylanders with...
The COVID-19 vaccine offers hope for a return to pre-pandemic life for Marylanders with intellectual and developmental disabilities, but they and those who support them are as frustrated as anyone with...
View ArticleTHB Bagelry & Deli set to open in Owings Mills in May after delay due to COVID
THB Bagelry & Deli is set to open in Owings Mills in May after being delayed by almost a year due to the coronavirus.
View ArticleMaryland men’s basketball upset by Northwestern, 60-55, ending five-game...
The Terps, whose five-game winning streak was snapped, went 0-for-7 to close the game and scoreless over the final 2:32.
View ArticleWestminster’s plans for Wakefield Valley Park include multipurpose fields,...
The final public input meeting for the park happened Wednesday night at the Carroll Arts Center at 6 p.m. and 7:15 p.m., and Westminster’s recreation and parks department presented some of the features...
View ArticleTwice-canceled Havre de Grace Ice Festival featuring ‘Fairy Tales & Fantasy’...
“Fairy Tales & Fantasy” is the theme of the Havre de Grace Ice Festival, which is scheduled for the weekend of March 13 and 14 in downtown, featuring more than 40 lighted ice sculptures.
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