Woman found dead in Pikesville hotel; police rule it a suspicious death
Baltimore County police say a woman was found dead in a Pikesville hotel Sunday morning with evidence of trauma.
View ArticleMaryland great Len Bias to be inducted into National Collegiate Basketball...
Maryland men’s basketball great Len Bias will be inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.
View ArticleLloyd Bowser Sr., retired federal personnel manager who served on the...
Lloyd Bowser Sr., a personnel administrator for federal agencies and Baltimore school board member, dies
View ArticleMaryland men’s basketball uses late 21-0 run to pull away from Mount St....
The Maryland men's basketball team used a 21-0 run to pull away from Mount St. Mary’s for a 79-61 win.
View ArticleBaltimore County schools say district-issued Chromebooks, Google accounts are...
Baltimore County’s school system said Sunday that district-issued Chromebooks and Google accounts were not impacted by last week’s ransomware attack.
View ArticleRavens WR Willie Snead reportedly tests positive for COVID-19; 7th offensive...
Ravens wide receiver Willie Snead IV has tested positive for COVID-19, according to ESPN, and will miss the team’s game Tuesday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
View ArticleFive wounded in shootings Sunday, including incident at a downtown Baltimore...
Four men were injured in shootings across Baltimore overnight — including an incident inside of a downtown hotel, police said Sunday. A fifth was injured in a shooting Sunday afternoon, police later...
View ArticleNo. 12 Maryland women’s basketball sets program records in 115-96 win over...
The No. 12 Maryland women’s basketball team routed No. 14 Arkansas, 115-96, on Sunday in its final game at the Gulf Coast Showcase in Estero, Florida.
View ArticleMany Marylanders are behind on their utility bills. That could also put them...
Utility-related scams are nothing new. But now that Maryland’s moratorium on service terminations has ended, utility companies, consumer advocates and the state’s Public Service Commission are issuing...
View ArticleHoliday Hope: Community ‘embraces’ Carroll Hospice’s efforts to improve...
Carroll Hospice is one of five beneficiaries of Holiday Hope, the Times’ annual campaign aimed at driving donations to organizations that help those in need in the Carroll County community. Now in its...
View ArticleChristmas tree shopping in Anne Arundel can uplift spirits during coronavirus...
Fresh trees were delivered to Crofton Southbound Produce last week in anticipation of families coming to the lot on Route 3 and picking the tree that will decorate their home for Christmas.
View ArticleFour things to know about the Anne Arundel County opportunity gap report to...
Anne Arundel County Public Schools plans to talk about a report on the opportunity gap in the county tonight.
View ArticleCarroll County school system gives more catch-up time for students and teachers
Parents and teachers had been calling for an asynchronous learning day to allow students and educators alike time catch up on work. An entire day could not be granted, but the school system is allowing...
View ArticleQ&A: Gerstell volleyball coach Eric Zak discusses experience, Falcons’...
The Times caught up with Zak to discuss his coaching experience, starting a program during the coronavirus pandemic, and more in this week's Q&A;.
View ArticleHere are the Orioles eligible for arbitration, and how the team might decide...
Here’s a look at each of the Orioles’ players who are eligible for arbitration and who Baltimore might replace them with if they’re let go.
View ArticleMaryland should stick with virtual learning - for now | COMMENTARY
Given the pandemic's rise, Maryland's school superintendent should direct local systems to go all-virtual for the remainder of the current semester.
View ArticleClear masks developed in Baltimore for deaf people offer improved...
Allysa Dittmar and Aaron Hsu launched ClearMask, a line of transparent masks to improve communication for people who are deaf and hard of hearing communities and now they've sold 12 million of the...
View ArticleActivist legal group says it’s making progress in face of Baltimore police...
An activist legal group says it’s begun receiving case files in its fight to pry loose records on Baltimore Police use-of-force cases, but continues to face significant hurdles.
View ArticleTwo Anne Arundel judges among applicants for Maryland special appeals court...
Two Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judges, including the county’s administrative judge, who is presiding over the Capital Gazette shooting trial, have applied to fill a vacancy on Maryland’s second...
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