Anne Arundel police arrest two men after finding gun, drugs during traffic stop
Anne Arundel County police said officers arrested two men after a traffic stop revealed a handgun, marijuana, other paraphernalia and both men had outstanding warrants.
View ArticleMaryland reports record-high 1,869 new coronavirus cases Friday,...
The state has now gone 10 straight days reporting 1,000 or more new virus cases.
View ArticleAnnapolis man arrested in connection to 7-Eleven robbery, Anne Arundel police...
An Annapolis man was arrested in connection to a robbery at a 7-Eleven store on East College Parkway, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleTwo Glen Burnie men arrested after 7-Eleven robbery with kitchen knife, Anne...
Two Glen Burnie men have been arrested in connection to the commercial robbery of a 7-Eleven on Quarterfield Road in Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel police said.
View ArticleCatonsville’s Better World Imaginarium raising money this weekend to benefit...
Better World Imaginarium, a toy and bookstore on Frederick Road in Catonsville, is raising proceeds this weekend for Neighborhood Toy Store Day to benefit the Believe in Tomorrow Children’s House at...
View ArticleMissing Catonsville teen found
Yusif Nour, 14, of Catonsville, was reportedly last seen at 8 p.m. Nov. 10 in the unit block of Keen Valley Drive in a neighborhood off of Maiden Choice Lane.
View ArticleHere’s a Maryland county-by-county list of new coronavirus restrictions
Several jurisdictions have tightened coronavirus restrictions further than Gov. Larry Hogan. Here’s where things stand.
View ArticleThanksgiving 2020: The pandemic revives our desire to gather just as we’re...
One of the social consequences of the pandemic is that it might have revived the very human longing to gather -- something that had waned even before the digital age, and something we'll miss big-time...
View ArticleArbutus library branch closed after employee tests positive for coronavirus
The Arbutus branch of Baltimore County Public Library is closed until Nov. 17 after an employee tested positive for the coronavirus this week.
View ArticleRole reversal: Ravens TE Mark Andrews hasn’t seen the ball much, but acclaim...
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has caught just eight passes over the last three games, an unusually quiet run for one of the position's most adept receivers. But Andrews has filled that vacuum with...
View ArticleMaryland Attorney General Brian Frosh, other AGs urge Justice Department to...
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh joined nearly two dozen other state attorney generals Friday in signing a letter urging U.S. Attorney General William Barr to avoid interfering with the recent...
View ArticleJakubowski named new administrative judge for Baltimore County Circuit Court...
Judge Ruth A. Jakubowski was named county administrative judge for the Circuit Court for Baltimore County and circuit administrative judge for the Third Judicial Circuit, which encompasses Baltimore...
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland, College Park to move classes online beginning Monday,...
University of Maryland, College Park will switch all undergraduate classes to online beginning Monday
View ArticleAnti-Trump banner displayed at Carroll County school administrator’s house...
Del. Haven Shoemaker, a Republican who represents Carroll County, wrote a letter to Superintendent Steve Lockard on Thursday referring to the banner as “hate speech.”
View ArticleCarroll Arts Center’s Gallery of Gifts will have different look, but still on...
The annual shopping experience for local hand-crafted items is set to begin Nov. 19 and run through Dec. 23 during regular business hours at the Arts Center in Westminster (10 a.m. to 7 p.m.).
View ArticleAt ‘crisis point,’ Baltimore County tightens coronavirus restrictions on...
Gatherings will be limited to 10 people indoors and 25 people outdoors, and all bars and restaurants will be required to close at midnight each night.
View ArticleRavens DE Calais Campbell out vs. Patriots; CB Jimmy Smith doubtful, RB Mark...
Ravens defensive end Calais Campbell has been ruled out for Sunday night’s road game against the New England Patriots because of a calf strain, ending a streak of 98 straight starts.
View ArticleEugene L. ‘Gene’ Kibbe Jr., former Baltimore County councilman, dies
Eugene L. “Gene” Kibbe Jr., a former Republican Baltimore County councilman who was a longtime owner of a Towson general insurance agency, died Monday from heart failure.
View ArticleSimple saliva test could reveal who had COVID-19, Hopkins scientists say
Hopkins scientists work on another antibody test to identify those who ever had COVID-19
View ArticleAnne Arundel election: Silkworth, Frank and Tobin take school board seats;...
Anne Arundel election officials are nearly finished counting ballots, and unofficial results show early leaders in three school board races will all but assuredly prevail.Unofficial results released at...
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