Baltimore-based lending software company to be acquired by Netherlands firm...
Baltimore tech company eOriginal is set to be acquired by Netherlands-based Wolters Kluwer for about $280 million, the information and software firm announced in a news release Thursday.
View ArticleRavens CB Jimmy Smith, DE Calais Campbell, six others miss practice ahead of...
Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith and defensive end Calais Campbell were among eight players who didn't practice Thursday as the team prepares for Monday night's road game against the Cleveland Browns.
View ArticleOrioles release 2021 promotions schedule, featuring several planned 2020...
With hopes of the 2021 Major League Baseball season beginning as scheduled and fans being able to attend games, the Orioles on Thursday announced their promotions schedule for the campaign.
View ArticleWith U.S. likely to authorize a COVID-19 vaccine, Army officer from Ellicott...
A Maryland soldier deployed to Operation Warp Speed talks publicly about vaccine development and encourages the public to get a shot.
View ArticleHealth department data shows another death, 41 new COVID-19 cases in Carroll...
Thursday’s coronavirus-related metrics from the health department showed nine new cases from congregated living facilities and one fatality in that group, a 65-over resident of Copper Ridge. The county...
View ArticleNick Mosby sworn in as Baltimore City Council president; five new members...
The pandemic altered inaugural proceedings. Democratic Mayor Brandon Scott swore in council members in shifts. Returning members, each wearing a mask and standing 6 feet from one another, stood on the...
View ArticleMount St. Mary’s men’s basketball pauses activities after positive COVID-19...
The Mount St. Mary’s men’s basketball program is joining the women’s team in suspending its season after positive tests for the coronavirus surfaced.
View ArticleNick Mosby becoming Baltimore City Council president leaves vacancy in House...
Baltimore’s Democratic State Central Committee will be charged with nominating a replacement for Mosby in Maryland's General Assembly.
View Article49 West to temporarily close after sales decline during the coronavirus...
49 West Coffeehouse Winebar & Gallery in Annapolis announced on Tuesday that it’s temporarily closing due to the rise in coronavirus cases and a slowing down of business.
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan holds off on new coronavirus restrictions, defends...
Hoping to soften the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic on businesses, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Thursday announced a financial assistance package that includes emergency tax relief for...
View ArticleMany questions, few answers as associate of Maryland Gov. Hogan’s ex-chief of...
Over the course of 2½ hours of questioning, Matthew Sherring invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination more than 150 times.
View ArticleFive killings in Baltimore since Wednesday night have police investigating...
Baltimore Police are investigating five separate homicides over a 16-hour span beginning Wednesday night as the city’s new mayor is promising a comprehensive approach to slowing the city’s relentless...
View ArticleNew Westport plans include apartments, townhomes, but panel questions...
A development team hopes to build hundreds of apartment units and townhomes on one of Baltimore’s last undeveloped waterfronts, a parcel in Westport spanning 43 acres along the Middle Branch Patapsco...
View ArticleLong-awaited plans for West Baltimore’s Madison Park North complex revealed
Baltimore developer P. David Bramble unveiled long-anticipated plans for the former site of the Madison Park North Apartments on North Avenue to city officials that include townhouses, apartments,...
View ArticleBaltimore man who was paid nearly $8M in Gun Task Trace Force settlement is...
A Baltimore man recently paid nearly $8 million by the city for the Gun Trace Task Force scandal was arrested Thursday for allegedly shooting a woman in Virginia.
View ArticleBaltimore City Schools to briefly pause in-person learning before, after...
Baltimore City Schools are pausing in-person learning before and after winter break to help limit the spread of the coronavirus.
View ArticleTarke brothers lift Coppin State men’s basketball over UNC Greensboro, 85-80,...
Led by a near triple double from guard Anthony Tarke, the Coppin State men’s basketball team defeated visiting UNC Greensboro, 85-80, on Thursday night for its first win of the season.
View ArticleHere’s how Maryland jurisdictions are handling the academic school year amid...
Maryland counties are announcing and revising plans and guidelines for holding classes while containing the spread of coronavirus.
View ArticleFederal judge in Maryland rejects Trump administration bid to reinstate rule...
A federal judge in Maryland has denied the Trump administration’s request to reinstate a rule that would require women to visit a hospital, clinic or medical office to obtain an abortion pill during...
View ArticleFormer Poly star Justin Lewis off to thrilling start with Marquette:...
Marquette freshman forward Justin Lewis, a former star at Poly, scored the game-winning basket at the buzzer to beat fourth-ranked Wisconsin and is averaging 9.2 points and 7.0 rebounds in his debut...
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