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The Baltimore City Council could use greater budget expertise, but the incoming president needs to downsize his ambitions.
View ArticleMaryland reports record 3,792 new coronavirus cases, shattering previous...
Maryland hit a new grim mark Friday, reporting a record 3,792 new coronavirus cases — shattering the previous daily record of 2,910 set Nov. 19.
View ArticleFormer Maryland Legal Aid attorney files discrimination complaint alleging...
Lisa Sarro, a 22-year veteran of the pro bono firm, alleges she was fired in July in retaliation for sounding the alarm to leadership about the health and safety dangers posed to staff and clients by...
View Article‘For the greater good’: Black leaders in Baltimore work to overcome...
Efforts in Baltimore to increase Black participation in medical trials are having some success and may be crucial to overcoming a racist past in medical research and to reversing disparate health...
View Article9-year-old with coronavirus stopped just before boarding plane at BWI...
A 9-year-old boy infected with the coronavirus was stopped by authorities just before boarding a plane at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, officials said.
View ArticleThe Baltimore City Health Department is texting you to get a flu shot. Here’s...
Multiple health offices and groups are launching campaigns to spur people to get vaccinated. Here’s why:
View ArticleDr. Richard J. Johns, Johns Hopkins biomedical engineer, dies
Dr. Richard J. Johns, a Johns Hopkins physician and founding director of its Department of Biomedical Engineering, has died at 95.
View ArticleMaking a splash with his ’stache: Glenwood man with fancy facial hair is a...
Benjamin Taylor, 34, of Glenwood, is a finalist in the Wahl grooming company's national "Most Talented Beard in America" competition.
View ArticleFor Ravens TE Mark Andrews, no ‘negative consequences’ reported after...
“I have not heard of any negative consequences of the diabetes with Mark up until this point, so that’s a positive,” Harbaugh said.
View ArticleBaltimore’s Washington Monument stayed dark during Thursday’s virtual...
When the countdown ended and the on-screen Christmas lights went on, the real monument remained dark.
View Article‘I have absolutely loved it there’: Union Mills Homestead executive director...
“It’s always hard to leave something you’ve become such a part of, but the time is right for me to move on and do other things,” Jane Sewell said. “I love to travel and haven’t had much time to do that...
View ArticleCarroll County Public Schools could lose more than $4 million because of...
Carroll’s public schools estimate the school system will lose $4.1 million due to losing hundreds of students to home and private schools. School officials are hoping the state provides funding to help...
View ArticleBaltimore man convicted of stabbing ex-girlfriend to death on high school...
A man in prison for killing his ex-girlfriend will get a new trial, an appeals court ruled Friday, the second time this week the justices have tossed out high-profile convictions in which the victims...
View ArticleAs coronavirus cases mount, some Maryland labs are facing delays in...
Amid a post-Thanksgiving surge in demand for COVID-19 tests, health officials say some labs aren't processing tests as quickly as before.
View ArticleFor Brandon Scott, Baltimore’s next mayor, a little advice and some big ideas...
Brandon Scott takes the oath of office as mayor of Baltimore on Tuesday. He knows what the big challenges are -- violent crime and the pandemic. But, with all that, there’s even more a mayor has to do...
View ArticleMaryland certifies presidential election results with Biden victory
Results show 65.4% of votes, or close to 2 million, were cast for Biden in the heavily Democratic state. President Donald Trump received 32.2% of votes.
View ArticleTeenager shot to death in Park Circle Friday afternoon, Baltimore police say
An 18-year-old man was fatally shot in Northwest Baltimore, police said.
View ArticleRavens DT Brandon Williams returns to practice, but secondary still dealing...
Williams hadn’t practiced since suffering an ankle injury early in a Week 10 loss to the New England Patriots.
View ArticleRavens place QB Robert Griffin III on injured reserve; 4 activated from...
The Ravens placed quarterback Robert Griffin III on injured reserve Friday, sidelining the 30-year-old for at least the next three weeks.
View ArticleTowson-UMBC men’s basketball game canceled because of COVID caution
Towson-UMBC men's basketball game canceled because of COVID precautions.
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