Carroll County career and tech students place first and second in national...
Two students in Carroll County’s Career and Technology Center's welding program won first and second place in the Secondary category for the 2020 I BUILT THIS contest sponsored by the National Center...
View ArticleMaryland football returns to sense of normalcy with ‘a new focus’ after...
After returning to practice on Monday for the first time since Nov. 11 when a coronavirus outbreak forced a suspension of all activities, the Terps are eager to visit No. 12 Indiana on Saturday at noon.
View ArticleThese businesses in Anne Arundel County have closed since the start of the...
Some businesses in the Annapolis area and across Anne Arundel County have announced closures since the coronavirus pandemic began in March. Know of a business that closed? Send us a note at...
View ArticleMaryland to pay $250 million to settle Purple Line disputes, replace...
The Maryland Department of Transportation has agreed to pay $250 million to settle a dispute over cost overruns that caused the construction contractor to quit the Purple Line light rail project in...
View ArticleMcCormick & Co. plans to acquire Cholula Hot Sauce in $800 million deal
McCormick & Co. said Tuesday it has agreed to acquire the parent company of Cholula Hot Sauce for $800 million in cash in a deal expected to boost the spice maker’s condiment business.
View Article‘COVID killed us’: Academy Flowers in Annapolis closes its little green...
“It was my intent to buy it, but timing is everything,” Academy Flowers owner Teresa Williams said. “That little building is an icon.”
View ArticleBaltimore City Council poised to designate Cab Calloway grandmother’s house...
The Baltimore City rowhome formerly occupied by jazz legend Cab Calloway’s maternal grandmother is on its way to being designated as a historic landmark by the city’s historic preservation panel.
View ArticleHealth officer says noncompliance of COVID-19 restrictions not a major issue...
“We have a few places where we’ve had to be out repeatedly to deal with [but] most folks have gotten into compliance,” Carroll County’s top health official, Ed Singer, said Tuesday. “We’re in better...
View ArticleLawsuit surrounding Columbia’s Symphony of Lights event nearing end
Howard County residents are awaiting a Circuit Court ruling, expected Wednesday, in the monthslong case deciding whether the Symphony of Lights drive-thru event in Columbia can proceed.
View ArticlePasadena man pleads guilty in Glen Burnie murder, shooting of two Anne...
A Pasadena man pleaded guilty Tuesday to murder and attempted murder charges stemming from a violent spree in February which saw him kill a 44-year-old man in Glen Burnie and shoot two Anne Arundel...
View ArticleGreater Baltimore Medical Center Healthcare earns prestigious Malcolm...
Greater Baltimore Medical Center HealthCare became the first healthcare system in Maryland to earn the 2020 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, an honor given by the U.S. Department of Commerce to...
View ArticleRavens’ estimated injury report includes DE Calais Campbell, CB Jimmy Smith...
Ravens defensive end Calais Campbell (calf) and cornerback Jimmy Smith (ankle) were listed as nonparticipants in the team’s estimated injury report Tuesday for the second consecutive day.
View ArticleCarroll County sees fifth COVID-19 death in 8 days
The four deaths last week were the most Carroll has seen in a week since mid-June. Carroll County has now reported 158 deaths attributed to COVID-19, 134 facility residents and 24 community members. Of...
View ArticleNo injuries reported after 21 Philadelphia-bound freight cars derail in...
Twenty-one freight cars derailed and at least one overturned near Sisson and West 24th streets in Baltimore City about 6:30 p.m. Monday in North Baltimore, a CSX official said.
View ArticleRavens OLB Pernell McPhee placed on reserve/COVID-19 list, will not play vs....
Four Ravens players have now been ruled out of the Thanksgiving Day matchup amid a coronavirus outbreak within the team.
View ArticleWalters Art Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art to close through end of 2020 in...
The Walters Art Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art will close Wednesday for the rest of the year in light of a surge in coronavirus cases in the area and across the county, museum officials...
View ArticleEmployee with public defender’s Annapolis District Court office tests...
A contingent of employees with the Anne Arundel County Public Defender’s Office in the Annapolis District Court have been forced into quarantine after one staffer tested positive for the coronavirus,...
View ArticleMaryland courts to further restrict operations following Public Defender’s...
The Maryland Judiciary, which suspended jury trials two weeks ago, is further restricting courtroom operations amid calls from the Office of the Public Defender to postpone more court appearances as...
View ArticleAs Mark Turgeon enters 10th season with Maryland men’s basketball, much has...
As Maryland men's basketball coach Mark Turgeon enters his 10th season in College Park, his tenure could best be described as polarizing.
View ArticleRevised sexual harassment policy adopted by Harford County Board of Education
A revised policy on sexual harassment, in line with new regulations put forth by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, was recently adopted by the Harford County Board of Education.
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