Harford man federally indicted on child pornography and illegal gun...
An Edgewood man has been charged with production and possession of child pornography as well as illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition, according to documents filed in federal court.
View ArticleA year later, COVID-19 has killed over 7,700 in Maryland, infected at least...
The disease COVID-19 has now claimed the lives of at least 7,748 Maryland residents, and infected 385,678 more, according to the latest data released Friday.
View ArticleFranklin A. James, Hilton Harbor East hotel manager, dies
Franklin A. James, manager of a Harbor East Hilton hotel, has died at 43.
View ArticleFor Maryland nursing homes, COVID vaccines bring sharp drop in cases and...
Nursing homes and assisted living facilities confronted some of the largest and deadliest coronavirus outbreaks in the past year. Now the COVID vaccine has brought some hope to weary residents and staff.
View ArticleHow to make money from the 17-year cicada invasion, and a few other things...
Nobody asked me but ... 12 items, including one on Maryland Rep. Andy Harris's continuing admiration of the prime minister of Hungary, a democratic backslider condemned by the European Parliament.
View ArticleTarke brothers of Coppin State men’s basketball headline MEAC awards
Anthony Tarke, a redshirt senior shooting guard who transferred from UTEP, earned the league’s Player and Defensive Player of the Year honors. Nendah Tarke, a freshman shooting guard, was voted the...
View ArticleAnne Arundel County maintains bond rating scores one year into the COVID...
A year into the coronavirus pandemic, Anne Arundel County has retained it’s AAA rating from S&P; and it’s AA1 rating from Moody’s, indicating timely debt payments that comply with the county’s...
View ArticleCarroll County Veterans Independence Project executive director Jason Sidock...
Sidock, 48, was selected for this new position by the board after the recommendation of an independent interview panel made up of members of the community, state, and county agencies, according to a...
View ArticleHarford Health Department cancels COVID-19 vaccine clinic after 90% of...
The Harford County Health Department canceled a COVID-19 vaccine clinic Friday at Patterson Mill High School in Bel Air after discovering that approximately 90% of the people who signed up did not meet...
View ArticleAnnapolis police: Group of boys struck delivery driver with handgun, took...
A food delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint Wednesday by a group of boys, which struck him with a handgun before taking about $300, Annapolis police said.
View ArticlePolice: Two men steal ATM machine from a Pasadena Royal Farms on Mountain Road
An ATM thief made a quick getaway Friday morning by abandoning the stolen van he was driving and hoping into another car that took off down Mountain Road in Pasadena, evading pursuing police.
View ArticleBaltimore prosecutors indict two men for unrelated murders
Baltimore prosecutors have indicted two city men on murder charges for unrelated killings last July and in August 2019.
View ArticleBaltimore senators to revisit Johns Hopkins University police force, as state...
The Baltimore City Senate delegation has agreed to pleas from Democratic Sen. Jill P. Carter to hold a hearing on repealing the authorization for Johns Hopkins University to create its own police...
View ArticleCrownsville man awaits extradition from New Mexico, arrested for possessing...
A Crownsville man hiding from authorities was discovered at a Albuquerque hotel in New Mexico Wednesday. He is awaiting extradition back to Anne Arundel County for possessing more than 10,000 images of...
View ArticleOrioles observations on Matt Harvey’s spring debut, DJ Stewart’s injury, and...
Matt Harvey pitched two innings and allowed three runs on four hits in his first time out for the Orioles, and his impressions of the outing were as mixed as his thoughts on it.
View ArticleProbable cases of COVID-19 outpacing confirmed cases in Carroll County
While the Carroll County Health Department says there are 77 confirmed COVID-19 cases this week, there have been 101 probable cases reported.
View ArticleHBO to shoot Baltimore-set adaptation of Sun reporter Fenton’s book on GTTF...
HBO is making a six-episode miniseries based on Baltimore Sun reporter Justin Fenton’s recently released book, “We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops, and Corruption.”
View ArticleNorwood G. Griffin, World War II veteran, dies
Norwood G. Griffin, a World War II veteran whom later opened a Liberty Road service station, has died at 92.
View ArticleFive children under 17 have been shot in the past week, leaving Baltimore...
Five young people being shot in less than a week has angered city leaders and prompted calls for action. Mayor Brandon Scott called on police to identify “special initiatives,” and pledged to hold city...
View ArticleThousands of Maryland asbestos-poisoning lawsuits that waited years for trial...
A decadeslong backlog of thousands of asbestos lawsuits brought by the Angelos law firm and others are being dismissed, as judges order lawyers to either get the cases ready for trial or drop them.
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