Entering rematch vs. Steelers, Ravens are clear underdogs for first time in...
The undefeated Steelers are four-point favorites ahead of their game Thursday in Pittsburgh, according to Las Vegas sportsbooks.
View ArticleAs hospitalizations surge, Maryland reports highest daily death total since June
As hospitalizations statewide have surged, Maryland reported 1,667 new coronavirus cases Tuesday along with 32 deaths tied to COVID-19, the most reported in one day since mid-June.
View ArticleMcDaniel College makes it through semester, finishing with fewer than 30...
While some colleges or universities were forced to cease hybrid learning, close campuses and have a virtual fall semester, McDaniel College completed the semester with less than 30 COVID-19 cases and...
View ArticleHarford’s COVID-19 metrics improving slightly ahead of Thanksgiving, Black...
Harford County’s average case rate dropped for the first time nearly a month Tuesday, but is still trending above the statewide average and thresholds established by the World Health Organization and...
View Article‘We started weeping in April, and we haven’t stopped’: Baltimore’s Latino...
In this pandemic year, the Latino community has suffered a devastating toll, with higher rates of sickness and death than other ethnic and racial groups. One Baltimore church, Sacred Heart of Jesus,...
View ArticleRavens cancel practice amid coronavirus outbreak, just two days before...
It’s unclear whether the Ravens' outbreak could affect Thursday’s game in Pittsburgh.
View ArticleThe pandemic has caused a lot of pain, but there’s also pleasure to be found...
I'm getting together with my parents on Thanksgiving, which wouldn't be possibly but for the circumstances created by the pandemic. That got me thinking: What other good has come out of this tragic time?
View ArticleAspen Heights Towson tenants file lawsuits against student housing complex...
Two Aspen Heights Towson tenants are suing the student housing complex for charging three months of rent despite the building not having received occupancy permits, and denying their requests to cancel...
View Article‘It is a different year’: Some Marylanders plan Thanksgiving outside, under a...
For some in the Baltimore area, Thanksgiving is moving outdoors and under the tent. It's one way to gather safely for a cherished American family holiday as coronavirus cases have spiked this fall and...
View ArticleMaryland’s other epidemic - hunger - isn’t going away | COMMENTARY
The COVID-19 pandemic, the closing of schools, the uptick in unemployment and the depletion of government benefits have created a perfect storm of food insecurity.
View ArticleToo injured to work, healthy enough to jump out of a plane? Baltimore cop...
A Baltimore Police officer who reported being injured on the job nonetheless twice went on trips and hopped out of a plane, according to an Inspector General report that concluded that the officer...
View ArticleThink Baltimore’s mayor-elect is young? Meet the pack of 30-something mayors...
While Brandon Scott will be the youngest mayor in Baltimore’s modern history, he will actually join a somewhat crowded club. There are four Baltimore mayors who assumed the mayoral office at an age...
View ArticleEdgewood families gifted turkey dinners days before Thanksgiving
Several Edgewood families have something more to be thankful for this year after receiving Thanksgiving meals from a collection of local businesses that stepped up to help Tuesday.
View ArticleCarroll Hospital’s respiratory care department given recognition, prepares...
Emily Love, who is one of about 50 respiratory care practitioners at Carroll Hospital, helps anyone with breathing problems who enters the hospital. On any given day, she and associates, can give...
View ArticleProposal to bring back Annapolis ‘drug-loitering free zone’ deemed...
The panel comprises 18 people, a mix of community organizers, civil rights figures, non-profit heads, current and former law enforcement officers, attorneys and religious leaders.
View ArticleHampstead fire company moves closer to getting land for temporary station...
The land is made up of four parcels consolidated into one, with the annexed part of the land stretching 185 feet long and 15 feet wide. The parcel is located along Md. 30 East and Upper Beckleysville...
View ArticleThanksgiving 2020: Counting simple gifts in a tough year for everybody |...
Thanksgiving asks us to conduct an annual inventory and be grateful for the simple things in life, and I’m guessing that’s collectively truer this year than all others.
View Article53-year-old Brandywine woman dies after a head-on collision in Friendship
A 53-year-old Brandywine woman died Monday after a head-on collision in Friendship.
View ArticleOne injured after shooting near Rosedale townhouse complex
The Maryland Department of Transportation will pay an additional $250 million to salvage a 36-year partnership with the companies managing construction of the Purple Line, state officials said Tuesday.
View ArticleFlorence Alberta Solomon, retail worker, dies
Florence Alberta Solomon, a Baltimore retail worker and the grandmother of Mayor-elect Brandon Scott, dies
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