Ravens’ Mark Ingram, J.K. Dobbins test positive for COVID-19, briefly closing...
The Ravens said they were informed of the positive tests late Sunday night, indicating that the tests were taken before Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans.
View ArticleUMBC student, Johns Hopkins alumnus named as Rhodes scholars for 2021
A University of Maryland, Baltimore County student and a Johns Hopkins University graduate have been named to the 2021 class of U.S. Rhodes scholars.
View ArticleRavens ‘hopeful’ DE Calais Campbell can play Thursday; 5 players listed on...
Campbell, 33, hurt his calf early in a win over the Indianapolis Colts and has missed the past two weeks, both losses.
View ArticleMaryland public defenders office calls for more court hearings to be...
Because of the coronavirus, the Maryland Office of the Public Defender is calling for the postponement of hearings that don't involve an incarcerated defendant or domestic violence.
View ArticleThis Baltimore County colonel was passed over for police chief last year....
Al Jones, once a commander of the Towson precinct who worked for the county’s police department for 25 years, will command the 900-member police force in Arlington, Texas, starting Jan. 11.
View ArticleSinclair, WBFF, Eric Bolling provide platform for those trying to undo...
One of the primary providers of a national platform for those pushing Donald Trump’s unfounded claims of dark conspiracies and epic fraud in the Nov. 3 election is the Hunt-Valley-based Sinclair...
View ArticleFaulty Maryland payment system threatens mental health and addiction...
Mental health and addiction treatment providers in Maryland say they aren't being paid properly by the Medicaid system.
View ArticleData analysis: Maryland’s fall coronavirus wave has rapidly eclipsed previous...
Heading into Thanksgiving, Maryland has already set a monthly record for new COVID-19 cases. Two Western Maryland counties have seen their total case count more than double.
View ArticleEmpty donation boxes stolen from Timonium mosque: Towson and Cockeysville...
Donation boxes that police said turned out to be empty were stolen during a late night break-in at the Islamic Society of Northern Baltimore Nov. 4.
View ArticleHoward County school group organizes handout of 215 Thanksgiving food baskets
Lisbon Elementary School PTA assembled and handed out 215 Thanksgiving food baskets to families across Howard County in the last two weeks.
View ArticleMan arrested, charged after allegedly threatening mother and children with...
A man has been charged with first- and second-degree assault after police say he pointed what appeared to be a real handgun, but turned out to be an airsoft gun, at a mother and her young children in a...
View ArticleDulaney senior recognized for his trail of good deeds
Vinay Khosla was recently awarded the Anne Lindsey Otenasek Youth Service Award for his outstanding selflessness and care for his community.
View ArticleBiden earned greater backing in Howard County than any presidential candidate...
President-elect Joe Biden received a higher share of the vote in Howard County than any presidential candidate in recorded history.
View ArticleScout Troop 35 brightens Cambridge School’s outdoors outlook
Troop 35 Scout Callum McLean recently completed his Eagle project at the Cambridge School. Callum and his crew planted eight new bushes, dug up and replanted 25 azaleas, weeded and seeded new grass...
View ArticleMount St. Mary’s women’s basketball takes Robert Morris’ place as team to...
The Mountaineers are seeking their first regular-season title since the 2000-01 season and their first tournament championship since 1994-95.
View ArticleTwo Ravens tested positive for COVID-19. What does that mean for the...
The Ravens on Monday experienced their second coronavirus scare of the season, with a pair of positive tests from players briefly shutting down the facility.
View Article‘The odd couple’: College roomates Zac Lowther, Rylan Bannon excited to share...
Zac Lowther and Rylan Bannon, roommates when they played at Xavier, were among the six prospects the Orioles added to their 40-man roster Friday to protect them from the Rule 5 draft.
View ArticleHarford families get much-needed Thanksgiving meal help from alternative...
About 30 families affiliated with the Harford County Public Schools' Alternative Education Program at the Center for Educational Opportunity in Aberdeen were selected to receive donated Thanksgiving...
View ArticleGraffiti isn’t a violent crime, but it’s not victimless; Baltimore should...
Graffiti doesn’t rise to the level of murders, larceny, car jackings and other crimes. But it is a quality of life issue that hurts the psyche and image of the city, much like dirty alleys and trash.
View ArticleNFL MVP watch, Week 12: Can anyone catch Patrick Mahomes?
What seemed to be a wide-open race for the NFL Most Valuable Player award now looks like a one-horse race as the season hits the homestretch.
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