Maryland football season ends after Saturday’s game vs. Michigan State is...
For the second time in as many months, the Maryland football team canceled a home game against Big Ten foe Michigan State because of another coronavirus outbreak within the program.
View ArticleMacKenzie Scott gifts a financial lifeline for HBCUs | COMMENTARY
The unprecedented donations give the universities a much needed leg up in the exclusive, and some might go as far as to say elitist, world of college endowments that is meant to create investment that...
View ArticleDrug-dealing Baltimore pharmacy owner pleads guilty to murder-for-hire plot...
A former East Baltimore pharmacy owner pleaded guilty Thursday to federal murder-for-hire charges for paying a hit man to kill a witness in a drug distribution case against him.
View ArticleEfforts underway to help unemployed, underemployed Anne Arundel service...
Want to help a restaurant worker in Anne Arundel? You can Tip It Forward or drop off a present.
View ArticleArizona congressman asks Naval Academy superintendent to drop charges against...
Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar wrote to Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Sean Buck asking for administrative charges against Midshipman 1st Class Chase Standage to be dropped, calling the academy’s...
View ArticleMaking a splash with his ’stache: Glenwood man with fancy facial hair...
Benjamin Taylor, 34, of Glenwood, is the second-place winner in the Wahl Clipper Corp. national "Most Talented Beard in America" competition.
View ArticleHot Property: 129 Conduit St., Annapolis
This Civil War-era Annapolis home has a romantic past (and a pool).
View ArticleAberdeen city manager takes job in Delaware; city to look for new top official
Aberdeen will be in the market for a new city manager as its top official announced at a Monday meeting of the city council that he would be leaving the job in Delaware’s capital in February.
View ArticlePasadena restaurant Bella Napoli files lawsuit against Pittman, health...
A second lawsuit against the Anne Arundel County’s attempt to restrict dining was filed in Circuit Court Wednesday by Pasadena’s Bella Napoli’s restaurant owner.
View ArticleWith Ravens defense already banged up, DE Derek Wolfe misses practice
Wolfe practiced Wednesday, but he was out Thursday with what the team called a neck/back injury.
View ArticleBaltimore Democratic Del. Brooke Lierman first to jump into 2022 race for...
Baltimore Del. Brooke E. Lierman envisions using the state comptroller’s access to vast amounts of data to influence policies. She also wants to use the office's field locations to offer financial...
View Article13-year-old arrested in Baltimore murder a reminder of our underlying...
We speak of COVID-19 patients having underlying conditions that make them extra vulnerable to the disease. The nation had plenty of pre-existing problems before the virus arrived.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Police Chief Amal Awad sworn into office in online ceremony
Anne Arundel County Police Chief Amal Awad officially became the county’s top cop Thursday morning when she was sworn in during an online ceremony.
View ArticleCarroll health department set to receive first batch of COVID-19 vaccines...
Carroll’s case rate per 100,000 in population rose to 39.61. So far this week, Carroll has seen 281 cases. Last week’s record high total was adjusted up by four to 409, and the previous week’s total...
View ArticleBernard F. Anderson, retired IBM salesman and a genealogist, dies
Bernard F. Anderson, a retired award-winning IBM salesman who raised guide dog puppies and enjoyed researching his family’s genealogy, died Dec. 11 of complications from pulmonary fibrosis in...
View ArticleStream restoration? Ballfields? Westminster citizens share input on future of...
The public gave their input on what the Westminster's Recreation and Parks Department should with the the 187-acre Wakefield Valley Park.
View ArticleCarroll County commissioners: Longtime employee honored, restaurant money...
Schanberger, who is set to retire soon, has performed various duties during his career, working as a service writer, mechanic, and warehouse employee. He also served in the fleet management bureau, and...
View ArticleESPN’s Scott Van Pelt says he tested positive for COVID-19, will miss a few...
Scott Van Pelt, the popular host of ESPN’s late-night “SportsCenter” show, announced Thursday that he has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
View ArticleFamily of Anton Black, who died at the hands of police on the Eastern Shore,...
Family of Anton Black and Coalition for Justice file wrongful death lawsuit and allege cover-up in death of 19-year-old.
View ArticleMaryland Speaker Jones urges Gov. Hogan to intervene in January federal...
Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne A. Jones has urged Gov. Larry Hogan to push Trump administration to halt the execution of Dustin Higgs, who was convicted of ordering the killing of three...
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