Maryland senators reintroduce bill to install statue of Harriet Tubman in the...
Maryland’s U.S. senators are reintroducing their legislation to erect a statue in the U.S. Capitol to Harriet Tubman, the Eastern Shore woman who led slaves to freedom along the Underground Railroad.
View ArticleDundalk man tied to extremist ‘boogaloo’ movement pleads guilty to gun charge
Dundalk's Frank William Robertson Perry, 39, who prosecutors say admitted to being a member of the anti-government “boogaloo” movement, has pleaded guilty to illegal possession of a firearm by a...
View ArticleMaryland Board of Public Works OKs settlement on juvenile life sentences
A Maryland board approved a settlement Wednesday that will require the state to adopt new policies regarding the parole process for people sentenced as children to life imprisonment.
View ArticleRetro Baltimore: 50 years ago, the Bullets took it to the Knicks
Fifty years ago next month, sports teams from New York and Baltimore met yet again -- this time, the Bullets vs. the New York Knicks in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference finals.
View ArticleHarford restaurants prepare for expanded indoor dining after Gov. Hogan lifts...
When patrons visit MaGerk’s Pub in Bel Air this weekend, they can enjoy live music and a dance party Saturday to kick off this year’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, but regulations to prevent the...
View ArticleAt DoodleHATCH in Columbia, wild creatures take over 140-foot parade mural
In an abandoned storefront in Long Reach Shopping Center, Lee Andersen has created an interactive art museum where giants can buy beds, unicorns can have their horns polished and aliens can land to...
View ArticleBreaking down the Orioles’ starting pitching candidates after two trips...
Here’s who has an outing of more than one inning on their resume this spring, what they’ve done so far and what they’ll need to do to secure a job.
View Article‘Rolled with the punches’: Bowie City Council members’ first term navigates...
The Bowie City Council is made up of a majority of new members who have spent more time governing during a pandemic than not.
View ArticleWhat will dining look like as Maryland lifts COVID capacity limits? For many...
Gov. Larry Hogan’s order this week lifting capacity limits at bars and restaurants in Maryland came with a key caveat: It left in place the masking and social distancing mandates.
View Article‘She wants to be the best’: Dahnye Redd driven by own high expectations to...
The redshirt senior forward is one of five players to rank in the top 10 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in both points and rebounds, but she thinks she could be doing more.
View ArticleJake Funk defied the odds at Maryland. Now he’s looking to be an NFL draft pick.
To make it to the stage Funk currently stands on takes an extreme level of confidence, and maybe even more self-assurance for a player that has taken his path.
View ArticleBaltimore public works leadership: It’s about performance, not pay | COMMENTARY
Performance, not the director's salary, ought to be the focus when it comes to fixing Baltimore's public works department.
View Article‘A positive influence in the community’: Habitat for Humanity of Carroll...
The building is now the home of Habitat for Humanity of Carroll County’s first ReStore, the second largest in the state of Maryland. Staff members and volunteers of the nonprofit organization welcomed...
View ArticleThe day sports stopped: How Maryland coaches and athletes remember the start...
The day that sports stopped began with trepidation for athletes and coaches at all levels of the Baltimore athletic scene. March 12, 2020 would be different. By supper time, all their plans — in some...
View ArticleBaltimore housing market sees record February as coronavirus pandemic...
The Baltimore-area housing market saw another record-breaking month of buying and selling activity in February as the coronavirus pandemic continues to boost some sectors of the economy at the expense...
View ArticleBaltimore’s fourth trash wheel to be installed at mouth of the Gwynns Falls...
The trash wheel, named Gwynnda the Good Wheel of the West, is the city's largest yet.
View Article10% of Maryland population fully vaccinated for COVID, state reports
One-tenth of Maryland’s population is fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, according to the latest update from state health officials Thursday morning.
View ArticleActing Maryland U.S. Attorney creates new unit to enhance focus on civil...
The Maryland U.S. Attorney’s Office is creating a new civil rights unit, hoping to marshal more resources toward criminal prosecutions and civil enforcement of hate and discrimination cases.
View ArticleNo. 7 Maryland women’s basketball advances by holding off Nebraska, 83-73, in...
Ashley Owusu had team highs of 22 points, nine rebounds and eight assists to lead No. 7 Maryland to an 83-73 victory over Nebraska on Thursday in the quarterfinals of Big Ten women’s basketball...
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