Goucher poll: 64% of Marylanders plan to get coronavirus vaccine or already have
More Marylanders seem willing to get vaccinated than in October, when Goucher College pollsters most recently asked about vaccine hesitancy.
View ArticleBetween an app and a hard place: Baltimore restaurants get temporary break on...
The pandemic has changed the conversation around dining out, putting food delivery apps at front and center. But as delivery companies become more powerful, restaurants they work with — already facing...
View ArticleBaltimore singer turns her activist spirit to racial justice work at Govans...
As Govans Presbyterian Church's first minister for racial justice and multicultural engagement, Lea Gilmore is trying to help the church's Black and white members feel comfortable having conversations...
View ArticleState test delay ‘provides more time ... to be teaching kids,’ Carroll County...
The state superintendent initially said testing would occur this spring and the CCPS community expressed concerns. However, the decision was changed 10 days later and the tests are postponed until the...
View ArticleThink twice about passing that school bus. In Howard County, it could cost...
Cameras have been placed on Howard County school buses to snap photos of car license plates when drivers illegally pass a bus that is stopped for children. The fine for illegally passing a stopped...
View ArticleAnnapolis City Council will consider new requirements for non-owner-occupied...
Ordinance O-7-21 would make non-owner-occupied short-term rentals a non-conforming use in the R2-NC and C1 and C1A conservation residence districts.
View ArticleSurrounded by COVID mask haters, Lousiana comes up with a survival plan |...
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View Article‘A major, major loss’: Closing of Lockheed Martin plant is end of an era for...
The closure of Lockheed Martin’s manufacturing site is two years away, but the company has already signaled it intends to retain ownership of the Middle River property and a local official says there...
View ArticleFive things we learned from the Orioles’ first week of spring training games...
From an opening pitching competition to the progress of some of the club's top prospects, here are five things we learned from the Orioles’ opening week of Grapefruit League games.
View ArticleFrom South River to acting full time, Phil Blevins finds independent film...
From South River High School to win Best Supporting Actor at the 2020 New York International Film Awards, Phil Blevins has found his life’s passion after dropping out of college.
View ArticleThe five most important moves the Ravens could make in the 2021 offseason |...
With the salary cap depressed by COVID-19 and several of their own key players hitting free agency, the Ravens will have to upgrade on a modest budget.
View ArticlePresident Biden visit to Baltimore’s Emergent BioSolutions plant is canceled
The White House has canceled President Joe Biden’s planned visit on Wednesday to Emergent BioSolutions’ plant in East Baltimore. It would have been the Democrat’s first visit to Baltimore as chief...
View ArticleFewer than 800 people are hospitalized from COVID-19 in Maryland for the...
It comes as the state hustles to vaccinate its population, and a new single-shot vaccine from Johnson & Johnson has come online.
View ArticleHavre de Grace Arts Collective offering free virtual workshop for artists
Have you created beautiful art but don’t know how to let the world know about it? The Havre de Grace Arts Collective will present a free virtual workshop titled “The Business of Art” on Wednesday,...
View ArticleVaccine questionnaire: Are you experiencing white privilege? | COMMENTARY
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View ArticleA ‘moderate’ filibuster? Killing it would still be better | COMMENTARY
The quest for bipartisanship in the U.S. Senate is a fruitless cause: It's time to allow the majority to lead.
View Article3 takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s ‘crushing’ loss to Penn State
From a lack of late-game execution to a missed opportunity for the Big Ten tournament, here are three takeaways from the Maryland men's basketball team's loss to Penn State on Sunday night.
View ArticleBaltimore police: Man charged with murder in Central Park Heights shooting
Baltimore police say they have charged a 25-year-old man with first-degree murder in relation to a fatal shooting in the Central Park Heights neighborhood last month.
View ArticleHoward County Health Department to provide funding to organizations for COVID...
To attempt to close some of the COVID-19 vaccine access barriers, the Howard County Health Department announced it would be providing $1 million in grant funding to community organizations for outreach...
View Article‘Wonderful to be able to give back’: Carroll Kennel Club brings dogs and...
The Carroll Kennel Club is a service organization that supports various youth programs, disaster-related projects, and other canine-related activities for the Carroll County community and at large,...
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