New tutoring center in Eldersburg aiming ‘to make each and every student...
These days, Kumon centers exist in five continents and help more than 4 million students. Shaikh said the goal is for them to become self-learners.
View ArticleHoliday Hope receives three $1,000 donations
Three donations of $1,000 each — one from William and Hope Carpenter, one Capitol Sales Recruiting and one anonymous — helped Holiday Hope pass $47,000 raised this season.
View ArticleBowie City Council approves agreement with Bowie State University for use of...
Council members voted to approve the partnership and any plans for construction at the former Bowie Training Center will take place over coming years. Although the city does not own the property yet...
View ArticleFacing closure, longtime Ellicott City barbershop finds new life
In an effort to keep one of two longtime barbershops alive in Howard County, Sal’s barber Anthony Cirri is now renting and operating Andy’s Barber Shop in Ellicott City.
View ArticleAfter having unusual semester with less liberty, Naval Academy midshipmen to...
The last activity of the fall semester for midshipmen will be the Army-Navy game Saturday.
View ArticleWhat to know about Maryland’s plans to distribute the coronavirus vaccine,...
As coronavirus cases continue to rise, doses of a highly anticipated vaccine could start arriving in Maryland as soon as next week, state officials said Tuesday. Here's what you need to know.
View ArticleFive Orioles takeaways from Mike Elias’ virtual winter meetings news conference
With the meetings not held in Dallas as planned, all those hot stove machinations are occurring virtually this year — including Elias laying out his and the club’s thoughts and plans on a variety of...
View ArticleFire breaks out at old Sojourner-Douglass College building in Baltimore
Two individuals, who weren't injured, were rescued from a fire at a building once used by Sojourner-Douglass College Wednesday morning.
View ArticleGoll’s Bakery in Havre de Grace celebrates 90th anniversary
Goll’s Bakery in Havre de Grace celebrated its 90th anniversary last week with a virtual ceremony — a sign of the times — and hopes for at least 10 more years in business.
View ArticleNottingham man injured in White Marsh collision earlier this month dies
Baltimore County police are investigating a collision that killed a Nottingham man after his car was hit by another vehicle in White Marsh on Dec. 1.
View ArticleA closer look at Biden’s win over Trump in Maryland offers insight into...
Whether Democratic voters in Maryland cast ballots for Joe Biden or against President Donald Trump, their enthusiasm was reflected in large margins of victory for the former vice president.
View ArticleIs Maryland growing even more blue politically? Democrats are showing gains...
Battleground counties have grown increasingly Democratic over the past dozen years in either voter registration, presidential candidate choices, or both, according to state and county data. Meanwhile,...
View ArticleCan beloved Baltimore pizza place Joe Squared be a model for the flagging...
Joe Squared’s journey reveals some of the hardships business owners and workers have faced since before the pandemic — and the long road they now face to approach anything like normalcy.
View ArticleRavens snap-count analysis: Emphasis on run means big nights for Miles...
The Ravens played power football in beating the Dallas Cowboys 34-17, which meant they relied heavily on their best blockers, including wide receiver Miles Boykin and fullback Patrick Ricard.
View ArticleWhere do the Ravens stand in the AFC playoff race after their win over the...
Even after breaking a three-game losing streak, ESPN's Football Power Index has dropped the Ravens' chances of making the playoffs to 67.5% after multiple unfavorable outcomes to the team's playoff...
View ArticleCoronavirus hospitalizations hit record high in Maryland
Maryland set a grim new record Wednesday, reporting the most people ever hospitalized with the coronavirus during the pandemic.
View Article‘Star quality from Day One’: Manchester Valley grad Annika Rudolph makes...
Manchester Valley High School graduate Annika Rudolph landed her first professional debut in November as Young Adele in Bated Breath Theatre Company’s “Voyeur: The Windows of Toulouse-Lautrec,” a...
View ArticleBaltimore Co. school board, listen to your high school members | COMMENTARY
For the second year in a row, Baltimore County's school board struggles to elect a leadership team, a lack of consensus that bodes poorly for the future.
View ArticleCoronavirus cases double in a month among Maryland’s prison population;...
Stark increases at the Eastern Correctional Institution in Maryland has troubled families and inmates.
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