Westminster fundraiser Paws of Plenty looking to help crisis center
The creation had to be “something that we’re passionate about and to be able to give back to the community,” Perez said. Her first thought was something that would help the hungry, then Perez turned to...
View ArticleNew owners of a Baltimore Christmas house: Could you please leave the lights...
If someone buys a Christmas house, typically adorned with decorations and lights, are they obligated to keep the tradition going?
View ArticleRaney Aronson-Rath: the person behind the best non-fiction series on...
In a year of monumental, complex and challenging stories, no TV journalism outlet has done a more in-depth and responsible job of covering them than “Frontline” on PBS. Meet the person behind this...
View ArticleMaryland designates Towson as Main Street affiliate
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development this month named downtown Towson a Main Street affiliate, a program that strengthens local revitalization efforts with grants and technical...
View ArticleLawyers Mall, Maryland capital’s First Amendment gathering space, to reopen...
After more than two years of work and $13 million, the state is preparing to reopen Lawyers Mall, the prominent First Amendment gathering space outside the State House in Annapolis.
View ArticleBaltimore’s ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ will light up as usual this year, but...
Baltimore’s "Miracle on 34th Street" will be held this year, but the most prominent light will be a figurative yellow for caution. Some other holidays events are either canceled or will be held virtually.
View ArticleBaltimore is trying a holistic approach to homicides. Will it work? | COMMENTARY
City officials hope to disrupt a culture of violence that existed long before the pandemic, with a promising collaboration between several city agencies, including the Mayor’s Office of Criminal...
View ArticleWith Ravens-Steelers game in jeopardy, what could the NFL do? Here are the...
As of Friday morning, the Ravens are scheduled to play the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday afternoon. That might not be the case for long.
View ArticleAhead of a painful holiday season, Anne Arundel County offers free grief...
Anne Arundel County launched a new grief support group for residents who lost a loved one to COVID-19. It also expanded its regular mental health and grief support services so residents can receive...
View ArticleThanksgiving looked different at the firehouse, too. Anne Arundel...
Members of the Anne Arundel County Fire Department’s 26th Fire Company in Glen Burnie celebrated Thanksgiving on the job this year. After months of being on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic,...
View ArticleCarroll County commissioners hear property discussion, go over next steps in...
The commissioners are set to meet again in a public hearing session Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. Department of Planning Director Lynda Eisenberg said the commissioners will have all of the comments regarding those...
View ArticleBWI Airport retailers and restaurants struggle, hope to hang on through pandemic
BWI Airport retailers and restaurants, struggling amid declining passenger traffic, hope for relief from the state to pull through the pandemic.
View ArticleMaryland reports 2,378 new coronavirus cases, fourth most since pandemic began
The state also reported that 22 more people have died from the virus. For the past four days, state health officials have reported more than 20 deaths, once a rarity.
View ArticleMaryland men’s basketball commit James Graham III to enroll early, join Terps...
Maryland men’s basketball 2021 commit James Graham III will join the Terps for the 2020 season after graduating early from high school, he announced Friday.
View ArticleCarroll County Public Schools enrollment drops and so could funding
For the current $371.4 million budget, local government contributed $207.2 million. As enrollment dropped, so could the local funding for fiscal 2022.
View ArticleWhat they’re saying about the Ravens’ coronavirus outbreak and what it means...
There are ten Ravens on the reserve/COVID-19 list, eight of whom have been added to the list this week.
View ArticleAnne Arundel adds more than 180 new coronavirus cases, no deaths
Anne Arundel County added another 183 new coronavirus cases Friday, although no new deaths were reported.
View ArticleWhat does Black Friday look like during a pandemic? In Baltimore area, crowds...
Baltimore-area shoppers headed out early for Black Friday deals on the day after Thanksgiving. But long lines and jammed stores appeared to be a thing of the past as retailers sought to minimize crowds...
View ArticleRavens QB Lamar Jackson, three more players placed on reserve/COVID-19 list
The Ravens on Friday placed quarterback Lamar Jackson on the reserve/COVID-19 list, ruling him out for Tuesday night’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
View ArticleRev. Richard T. Lawrence, longtime pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Church and...
Father Lawrence was well known in social justice circles and was often called the caretaker of a homeless encampment around his Front Street church. He was also recalled as a gifted and learned preacher.
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