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Annapolis coffee, wine bar opens on West Street, as vaccines offer glimmer of...

Joel and Colleen Bunker are the co-owners behind Curate Coffee, Wine and Kitchen located at 141 West Street in the Annapolis Arts District.

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Laurel-based Phantom Scimitar stays COVID-safe while recording newest album

Despite the coronavirus pandemic, psychedelic rock band Phantom Scimitar, based in Laurel, was still able to release its second album, “Electric Nemeton,” last month.

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Empty buses and open windows: Anne Arundel schools embrace inefficiencies as...

The heat in Anne Arundel County Public Schools buildings is on as teachers and students return after nearly a year away, and while normally the objective would be to keep warm air in, this March, the...

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What to know about President Biden’s plan to prioritize vaccinations for...

Educators may find it easier to get an appointment to be vaccinated starting next week when the federal government is requiring some pharmacies to reserve appointments until the end of the month.

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‘Nothing was easy’: How a fear of the ball and a father’s push led Orioles...

Now having solidified himself as the Orioles’ primary catcher in his third season with the club, Severino’s latest challenge might pale in comparison to those in his past.

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‘Small-town feel, but with big-city amenities’: Baltimore’s tiny Dickeyville...

Residents, many drawn by the nearby Gwynns Falls Trail and bucolic dam that once powered the textile, wool and paper mills, cherish the town with its retro appearance and familial appeal.

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Not even the children are safe from Baltimore gun violence | COMMENTARY

It’s devastating enough for children to know loved ones and friends who have ended up the latest gun fatality statistic; it is even more unfathomable when the child is the actual victim.

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Inside Baltimore’s prestigious Gilman School: Decades of alleged sexual...

Two former employees at the all-boys Gilman School have been accused of sexually abusing students, according to an investigative report the school commissioned. The report also records instances from...

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Get ready, Maryland: The 17-year Brood X cicadas are coming in May

Particularly at dawn and dusk this May and June, observers in much of Maryland will hear male cicadas singing from the trees to attract their mates.

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3 takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s loss to Northwestern, including...

From the return of rampant defensive miscues to the importance of the regular-season finale, here are three takeaways from the Maryland men’s basketball team’s 60-55 loss at Northwestern on Wednesday...

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A year of deadly coronavirus in Maryland: life interrupted, fears faced and...

One year of the coronavirus in Maryland: A year of living virtually. .

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Pugh associate, final defendant in Healthy Holly case, sentenced to two years...

The final defendant in the case against former mayor Catherine Pugh - the former director of a non-profit job training center - was sentenced to 24 months in federal prison Thursday on tax fraud charges.

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Harford will light up government building Friday to remember those who died...

Harford County Executive Barry Glassman has ordered the county administration building at 220 S. Main St. in Bel Air to be lit up in amber on Friday as part of the Maryland Day of Remembrance in honor...

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Maryland reports 809 new COVID-19 cases and 3 deaths one day before...

On the final day of the coronavirus pandemic’s first calendar year in Maryland, here are where the state’s virus-related metrics stand as of Thursday morning.

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‘It’s put the future on hold’: A year of shutdown has changed how we work,...

It has been a year of staggering loss, with COVID-19 killing more than 518,000 people in the U.S. alone. The shutdown triggered an economic crisis of business closures and double-digit unemployment,...

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It’s not ‘cancel culture,’ it’s consideration for others | EDITORIAL CARTOON

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Senate education committee hears Harford bill to give school board...

The state Senate’s Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs committee heard testimony Wednesday on a local bill that would change the appointing authority for the Harford County school board from...

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No. 8 Maryland beats No. 12 Michigan, 88-63, clinches share of Big Ten...

Diamond Miller scored eight of her 17 points in the first quarter to help No. 8 Maryland start strong and Ashley Owusu had 22 points in an 88-63 victory over No. 12 Michigan that clinched a share of...

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Remington’s Parts & Labor building to get new tenant: John Brown General &...

The new butcher shop and eatery will greet guests “as soon as possible,” said owner Robert Voss.

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Orioles observations on Ramón Urías’ big chance, Anthony Santander’s approach...

From infielder Ramón Urías making the most of his chance to impress to outfielder Anthony Santander's improved plate discipline, here are the biggest takeaways from the Orioles' 6-3 Grapefruit League...

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