Federal court proceedings in Maryland suspended until Jan. 15 due to coronavirus
The United States District Court of Maryland is suspending all in-court hearings and proceedings through Jan. 15 after an increase in COVID-19 cases in the state, according to a judge.
View ArticleRavens place QB Trace McSorley on reserve/COVID-19 list
The Ravens on Friday placed third-string quarterback Trace McSorley on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
View ArticleBaltimore County Council rejects bill that affordable housing developer said...
The Baltimore County Council on Monday night killed a bill that would have reduced the height of a planned four-story affordable housing building in East Towson, citing concerns that its passage would...
View ArticleEric L. Scott, longtime WJZ-TV photojournalist known for his professionalism...
Eric L. Scott, a longtime WJZ-TV photojournalist known for his friendly and outgoing demeanor, has died at 54.
View ArticleCarroll County sees another death, sets another weekly high for COVID-19 cases
The health department announced 51 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday afternoon. That means Carroll has seen 255 total COVID-19 cases with one day remaining this week, to eclipse last week’s previous high...
View ArticleHoward County executive, Maryland first lady Yumi Hogan deliver CARES Act...
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball and Maryland first lady Yumi Hogan visited nine several Korean-owned businesses along Route 40 in Ellicott City on Friday that received relief grants tied to CARES...
View ArticleAnne Arundel man, accomplice sentenced for Nebraska pharmacy fire bomb plot
A Nebraska pharmacist has been sentenced to nine years in prison and a Maryland drug dealer to 14 years for a convoluted plot to firebomb a competing pharmacy so they could divert more prescription...
View ArticleNo Lights Parade? No problem. Eastport Yacht Club unveils annual poster anyway.
The Eastport Yacht Club Light Parade committee found a reason for holiday cheer Friday when it unveiled the poster for the 2020 running of the popular boat parade, now set to return Dec. 11, 2021.
View ArticleCarroll County commissioner plans to speak to school board members; advocacy...
Carroll County Commissioner Dennis Frazier said his goal for reading a statement critical of the Board of Education on Wednesday was not to be confrontational but to make sure he will be heard in...
View ArticleOrioles DFA Renato Núñez to protect six minor leaguers, including former top...
Yusniel Diaz, the top prospect acquired in the Manny Machado trade, was one of six players the Orioles added to the 40-man roster Friday to protect them from the Rule 5 draft.
View ArticleGrappling with its history, St. Mary’s College to dedicate rare memorial to...
In a step to acknowledge and honor the enslaved people who once lived on its land, St. Mary's College of Maryland will dedicate a memorial Saturday. The wood-and-glass structure resembles slave...
View ArticleNorth Harford FFA chapter member Lynne Thomas awarded American FFA degree
Lynne Thomas, a member of the North Harford FFA chapter in Pylesville, was awarded the American FFA Degree at the 93rd National FFA Convention & Expo Oct. 27-29.
View ArticleEarly success is ‘such a blessing’ for owners of Fat Enids Barbecue in...
Brandy Scott's southern style of cooking, combined with husband DeShaun Scott’s barbecue skills, has customers waiting for close to 45 minutes during lunch and dinner rushes for plates of brisket,...
View ArticleMidshipmen find ways to celebrate new assignments despite Naval Academy...
Thursday’s selection assignment saw the 1089 1st class midshipmen find out where they would serve after graduation,
View ArticleMidshipman suing Naval Academy superintendent, Navy secretary did not receive...
Standage is in the process of being separated from the academy due to a series of tweets from the summer that contained racist and inappropriate statements, including calling for the use of military...
View ArticleMaryland reports 2,885 new coronavirus cases, second-highest daily total...
Maryland officials reported 2,885 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus Saturday and 16 deaths from COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.
View Article7 displaced in downtown Annapolis fire
Firefighters were dispatched to the 200 block of Prince George Street at 11:20 p.m. to find a storage area underneath steps outside the home on fire and spreading to the building, the Annapolis Fire...
View ArticleGerald Winegrad: Program Open Space has been an amazing success for Maryland....
In January 1973, Gov. Marvin Mandel’s State of the State Address called for an effective state land use management plan.
View ArticleBicyclist dies in Pasadena crash
The man was not carrying identification, so police said they will try to identify him by his fingerprints.
View ArticleThe Titans showed the Ravens where they had to improve. That hasn’t made...
“We know what happened last year,” Ravens rookie linebacker Patrick Queen said of the 28-12 playoff loss.
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