Margaret I. Wiggins, Baltimore public schools secretary and longtime member...
Margaret I. Wiggins, a retired Baltimore public schools secretary who was an active member of Enon Baptist Church for more than seven decades, has died at 91.
View ArticleInitial slate of five teams announced for Maryland Cycling Classic
Organizers of the Maryland Cycling Classic have announced an initial slate of five teams as they move toward the Labor Day weekend debut of the one-day competition, expected to run in and around...
View ArticleFederal prosecutor tells appellate court that untruthful testimony was...
In defending a gun conviction involving a discredited officer, a federal prosecutor asserted to an appellate court that untruthful testimony was presented to the grand jury investigating the corruption...
View ArticleChase offers $5,000 homeownership grants in 180 minority neighborhoods in...
Chase Home Lending is offering $5,000 grants to home buyers in 180 Baltimore-area neighborhoods identified as majority Black.
View ArticleBoard of Education to hear recommendation on renaming George Fox Middle School
Should George Fox Middle School in Pasadena be renamed? A committee of school staff, students, parents and members of the community will make a recommendation to the Board of Education of Anne Arundel...
View ArticleBaltimore County public schools to provide in-person instruction for select...
Baltimore County public schools are preparing to bring select groups of students into buildings on Saturdays.
View ArticleProsecutors rule fatal 2020 police shooting in Northeast Baltimore justified
Baltimore prosecutors concluded police were justified last year when they shot and killed an armed man wanted in Pennsylvania for attempted murder.
View ArticleHoward County plans to double enrollment in summer school this year to combat...
The Howard County school system is hoping to double its summer school enrollment this year for students who have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic and virtual learning.
View ArticleJuwan Howard ejected, exchanges words with Mark Turgeon in Maryland’s loss to...
Wolverines coach Juwan Howard received two technical fouls and was ejected during an under-12 media timeout after exchanging words with Mark Turgeon and the Maryland bench in the second half of the...
View ArticleMichael Regan: Chesapeake Bay’s man of the hour | COMMENTARY
New EPA administrator can find the ideal environmental project for the Biden era just steps from his office door.
View ArticleMaryland disability rights group dismisses lawsuit against Baltimore City and...
An organization that advocates for and supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, has dismissed a lawsuit against Baltimore City and Garrett, Queen Anne’s and Somerset counties...
View ArticleMaryland cruises past Northwestern to Big Ten women’s final; Brenda Frese...
Maryland women’s basketball coach Brenda Frese was named National Coach of the Year by ESPN on Friday. Frese, in her 19th season at Maryland, was also voted Big Ten Coach of the Year on Monday.
View ArticleBaltimore mayor issues order to keep more strict COVID measures, deviating...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott on Friday enacted a new mandate to keep in place the city’s existing COVID-19 restrictions, deviating from directive earlier this week by Gov. Larry Hogan lifting many...
View ArticleAfter years of struggle, Anne Arundel woman finds a victory in campaign to...
The Rev. Marguerite Morris, who has for years cast doubt on the police investigation that followed her daughter’s sudden death in 2012, broke through Friday when an administrative law judge found the...
View ArticleFox News host Chris Wallace tapped as keynote speaker for First Amendment...
Chris Wallace, the longtime Fox News host and recent Annapolis transplant, has been tapped to be the keynote speaker at the dedication of a First Amendment memorial in Annapolis this summer.
View ArticleOne year since first COVID case in Carroll County, 226 are dead and virus...
Carroll’s number of new cases this week rose to 126, already higher than last week marking two consecutive weeks of case increases following seven consecutive declines in weekly totals.
View ArticleCiting errors in Baltimore County school employees’ pay, county executive...
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. is asking the Internal Revenue Service to extend the filing deadline for county school employees due to reporting errors in financial data that teachers...
View ArticleMorgan State roars past Coppin State in second half to advance to MEAC men’s...
De’Torrion Ware scored a game-high 29 points and Morgan State used a second-half rally to win 82-61 over Coppin State in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Tournament semifinal Friday in the Scope...
View ArticleThe Domino Sugar sign now says “no.” Baltimore Twitter took note.
From the Office of the Maryland Comptroller to Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott, officials are circulating photos of the darkened letters that have yet to be taken down to warn Marylanders against...
View ArticleToddler’s death in October ruled a homicide
Medical examiners have ruled the death in October of a 3-year-old as a homicide after she died from narcotics intoxication, police say.
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