Baltimore Police release body-worn camera footage from fatal shooting by...
A 35-year-old man was shot and killed by Baltimore Police officers last month after he drew a gun but did not fire during a confrontation with the officers, body-worn camera footage released Thursday...
View ArticleGroup plans protest to ‘fight’ COVID restrictions Saturday in Annapolis
A group called Return2Learn Maryland Schools is planning a protest Saturday afternoon it has dubbed “Stand Up Maryland!” to push local leaders to remove all restrictions related to the COVID-19...
View ArticleMaryland state income tax filing deadline extended to July 15 because of...
Maryland residents have three extra months to file state income taxes this year because of coronavirus pandemic-related changes to the tax code.
View ArticleMaryland House of Delegates passes sweeping policing legislation
The bill would pare back decades-old job protections for police officers in Maryland, overhaul how complaints are handled, add civilians to boards that weigh allegations of misconduct and allow members...
View ArticleCarroll County seeing ‘a little bit of an uptick’ in COVID cases
“There has been a little bit of an uptick,” Maggie Kunz, health planner with the Carroll County Health Department told the commissioners. She elaborated that they are seeing an increase in cases among...
View ArticleDomino Sugar to donate pieces of its old Baltimore sign, and some could be sold
Pieces of Baltimore’s beloved, old “Domino Sugars” sign, which is being replaced, will be donated — and some could be put up for sale.
View ArticleBaltimore City Council set to vote on acting city administrator’s nomination...
Christopher J. Shorter’s nomination as Baltimore City administrator will move forward to the City Council for a vote March 22 after the rules and legislative oversight committee voted unanimously...
View ArticleMorgan State men’s basketball rallies past Florida A&M, 77-75, will meet...
De’Torrion Ware scored 35 points to lead the Morgan State men’s basketball team to a 77-75 come-from-behind win over Florida A&M; on Thursday night in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament...
View ArticleEmpathy, intimacy and promise of better days ahead a winning combination in...
Standing behind a lectern in the White House is not exactly a setting conducive to intimacy, but President Joe Biden seemed so sincere in calling for unity and asking every citizen to join the fight to...
View ArticleMaryland AG’s office confirms that Hogan’s executive order repeals local...
The office of Maryland’s attorney general issued guidance to local leaders Thursday about the need for potential new coronavirus rules following Gov. Larry Hogan’s executive order this week that...
View ArticleBaltimore Mayor Scott to keep city’s tighter COVID restrictions, despite Gov....
Democratic Mayor Brandon Scott says it's too soon to reopen Baltimore at the pace recommended by Republican Gov. Larry Hogan.
View Article‘Fatal Vision’ killer Jeffrey MacDonald wants judge to grant ‘compassionate’...
Jeffrey MacDonald sought compassionate release from a federal prison in Maryland on Thursday as a sick and elderly inmate, more than 50 years after Army investigators found his wife and children...
View ArticleHarford Community College will keep tuition the same for fall semester, will...
Harford Community College students will not see an increase in their tuition for the fall. But rates for the winter, spring and summer 2022 terms will increase by 2% to $135 for Harford County...
View ArticleCarroll County school board briefed on recovery plan for up to 6,000 students...
Carroll County Public School staff created a preliminary plan for recovery between the summer of 2021-2022 and presented it to the board of education Wednesday night.
View ArticleUMBC’s Dymin Gerow, Hartford’s Lenaijah Ferguson seeking to set example for...
Introduced to the sport as seventh graders in East Baltimore, Gerow and Ferguson are members of the first middle school graduating class for Harlem Lacrosse’s Baltimore chapter, and they are the first...
View ArticleAnne Arundel County police posthumously make George Phelps an honorary officer
Anne Arundel County police awarded George Phelps Jr. as an honorary county police officer Thursday, placing a plaque at an Annapolis intersection named after Phelps and his wife, Marion.
View ArticleHoward residents affected by COVID pandemic can now apply for rental,...
Through the program, Howard County residents affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic can receive rental and utility assistance for up to 12 months regardless of whatever previous grant assistance...
View ArticleTwo dorms at Baltimore jail placed on quarantine after confirmed positive...
Two dorms at the Metropolitan Transition Center in Baltimore have been quarantined after a confirmation of coronavirus cases there, Maryland’s prison system confirmed Thursday.
View ArticleCorrupt Baltimore Sgt. Wayne Jenkins’ next endeavor: a convicted police...
Convicted Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force Sgt. Wayne Jenkins has a new idea: creating a “think tank” of other convicted law enforcement officers to warn others against heading down the wrong path.
View Article‘I almost gave up’: A year in the life of Maryland students during the pandemic
A year ago, the lives and education of Maryland youths were upended when, abruptly, schools closed. Children had to cope with the consequences.
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