Baltimore County teens charged in carjacking after crashing into trash truck...
Two Baltimore County teens were charged with carjacking and crashing into a trash truck along Interstate 695 last week, police said Thursday.
View ArticleTwo teenage boys shot in Baltimore on Thursday in separate incidents; five...
A 17-year-old boy and 15-year-old boy were shot in Baltimore on Thursday, bringing to five the number of shootings of children since Saturday.
View ArticleRavens reportedly proposing ‘spot and choose’ rule that could drastically...
Under a reported rule change that will be proposed by the Ravens, teams playing in overtime would not only have the choice of deciding whether to start on offense or defense but where to spot the ball...
View ArticleTowson music venue The Recher set to reopen March 19 after eight years of...
After being closed for eight years as a concert venue in downtown Towson, The Recher is set to reopen March 19 for limited-capacity shows.
View Article8-year-old giraffe who suffered from abdominal distension suddenly dies at...
Anuli, an 8-year-old giraffe, unexpectedly died Wednesday night at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, officials said.
View Article‘The Injured Athletes Club’: How Maryland women’s lacrosse players bonded and...
Eight Terps players dealing with serious, season-ending injuries met every other week to discuss personal triumphs and frustrating challenges and provide mental and emotional support to each other.
View ArticleCould virtual learning continue in Howard County post-COVID? For some...
Last week, the Howard County school board unanimously decided to add $6.2 million to the system’s fiscal 2022 operating budget proposal for the Digital Education Center — a virtual learning program...
View ArticleAmendments to Harford’s proposed community solar legislation would make...
The Harford County Council passed amendments to solar power legislation this week that would make plans for community solar installations go through a more public process for approval. The full...
View ArticleAs Route 175 traffic grows, bill would clear the way for Anne Arundel first...
Anne Arundel County would get the power to install speed the first such devices on county roads outside of Annapolis if an enabling bill from Sen. Pam Beidle makes it through the General Assembly this...
View ArticleWage increases just a start toward equity efforts at Baltimore museums |...
Baltimore’s two largest museums are confronting and acknowledging a one-dimensional past that essentially treated whole populations as if they were invisible and made no contribution to the art world.
View ArticleWest Towson woman perseveres on COVID vaccinations, assists more than 100...
After AK Parks watched her older family members struggle to schedule coronavirus vaccination appointments online, the West Towson resident began helping seniors get appointments. To date, she has...
View ArticleWhere does Maryland stand a year after COVID arrived? Pandemic may end soon,...
Coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths in Maryland are going down and vaccinations are going up, but the public still needs to be vigilant to end the pandemic, experts say.
View ArticleHow the Orioles’ rookie starters are taking different approaches to winning...
For rookie pitchers Dean Kremer, Keegan Akin and Bruce Zimmermann, making their big league debuts with the Orioles in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season puts them somewhere between prospect and known...
View ArticleHogan says Maryland ‘better than most states’ at administering COVID-19...
Gov. Larry Hogan said this week that Maryland is outperforming most other states when it comes to getting lifesaving doses of coronavirus vaccine into the arms of its residents. But the data point he...
View Article‘Attached at the hip’: Loyola Maryland’s Therien sisters proud of basketball...
Isabella and Ava Therien are enjoying what could be their final year together with the Greyhounds and the improved health of their father, former NHL player Chris Therien, who overcame a bout with...
View ArticleAs Biden backs down on Saudi prince, this documentary on Khashoggi murder...
If you are disappointed by President Biden's unwillingness to call out Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the murder of Jamal Khoshoggi, wait until you see "The Dissident." It will made you...
View ArticleElection reform: Judge Sarbanes’ proposal on merit, not partisan advantage |...
With H.R.1, GOP sadly returns to bogus election theft rhetoric while ignoring the good of voter participation, an end to gerrymandering and reducing big-donor influence.
View Article‘I won’t even realize that I have one hand sometimes’: Coppin State pitcher...
Coppin State pitcher Timmy Ruffino has an underdeveloped right hand and what he calls “nubs” for fingers. He wasn’t able to tie his shoes until about the age of 12, but that didn’t stop him.
View ArticleBowie State hosts a virtual women’s expo for students during Women’s History...
Bowie State University Women’s Forum is hosting its first annual Virtual Women’s Expo that started on Thursday and continues today for Women’s History Month.
View ArticleBaltimore shooting victims from 1984 and 2016 die from injuries; deaths are...
Baltimore has gone a week without a fatal shooting, but added two new cases with the deaths of men shot in prior years.One case dates to 1984.
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