These businesses in Anne Arundel County have closed since the start of the...
Some businesses in the Annapolis area and across Anne Arundel County have announced closures since the coronavirus pandemic began in March. Know of a business that closed? Send us a note at...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s Facebook page wasn’t hacked. He’s just fed up...
Yes, those testy comments on Larry Hogan's official Facebook page in response to some of his critics came from the Maryland governor himself.
View ArticleMan in critical condition after shot multiple times in Madison Street apartment
A man was sent to John Hopkins Shock Trauma in critical condition after he was shot four time in the upper torso Thursday evening, Annapolis police say.
View ArticleFrederick Wiseman finds competence, empathy and even grace in ‘City Hall’ |...
The arrival of a new PBS documentary from 90-year-old Frederick Wiseman, the dean and master of the genre, has always been a cause of celebration for me.
View ArticleCollege football storylines, Week 16: What’s at stake during championship...
What's at stake for Clemson, Ohio State, Iowa State and other playoff contenders in their conference title games? Here’s what to watch during championship weekend.
View ArticleMaryland reports 2,569 coronavirus cases, 36 deaths a week before Christmas
Maryland has reported 702 deaths so far in December — about 13.5% of the state’s overall death toll.
View ArticleTenant sues Lansdowne public housing complex, alleges company failed to fix...
A tenant at Lakeside Homes in Lansdowne is suing the public housing complex’s property management company for failing to address “dangerous conditions” in her apartment, the lawsuit alleges, while an...
View ArticleAs what he once pledged would be his last term nears, Rep. Andy Harris stays...
As he prepares for the start of his sixth term next month, Andy Harris is unique in this deep-blue state’s 10-person congressional delegation.
View Article‘Sesame Street’ still on the cultural case and the side of angels with a...
With the COVID-19 shutdowns grinding on, kids are watching more TV than ever. Some parents think that is a bad thing. But this is one show that could help your child become a smarter and more...
View ArticleWest Annapolis developers propose preserving one of two mature oak trees set...
MRE Properties, the owners of 101-103 Annapolis Street, has proposed redrawing their plans to preserve one of two mature oak trees on the property.
View ArticleHealth care workers at Howard County General Hospital receive first doses of...
Front-line health care workers at Howard County General Hospital in Columbia received their first dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday, Johns Hopkins Medicine announced.
View ArticleJohns Hopkins’ coronavirus-inspired ‘WAP’ parody — ‘Wear a Mask Please’ —...
"I don't cook, I don't clean, but let me tell you that I'll get a vaccine," Hopkins students rap in the "WAP" parody video.
View ArticlePutting Dustin Higgs to death would not be justice | COMMENTARY
Governor Hogan should add his name to the chorus of elected officials opposing President Trump's expedited execution in a Maryland homicide case.
View ArticleJames F. Cunningham, operations manager and auditor, dies
James F. Cunningham, an operations manager and auditor who savored politics, has died at 53.
View Article‘Our own little Arlington’: Babylon Vault Company sponsoring third annual...
Members of the Carroll County community can gather to remember and honor hometown heroes by placing wreaths at the graves of 2,027 veterans at cemeteries across the county for the third consecutive year.
View ArticleRavens’ sidelined receivers ‘on track’ to play vs. Jaguars; Harbaugh defends...
Wide receivers Marquise “Hollywood” Brown, Miles Boykin and James Proche II, who were all added to the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday, are on track to return in time for Sunday's game against...
View ArticleMaryland restaurant trade group sues Baltimore City, other counties over...
The Columbia-based group has also filed suits in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, the remaining counties in Maryland where dining bans of some sort are in place.
View ArticleCaroline L. ‘Linda’ Panitz, who spent her life devoted to social justice...
Caroline L. "Linda" Panitz, who devoted her life to social justice issues, women's rights, the arts and culture, has died at age 81.
View ArticleCar crashes through front window of Parkville Crabs, leaves person inside...
A car crashed through the front window area of Parkville Crabs restaurant Friday afternoon, killing one person inside the store.
View ArticleBaltimore Symphony Orchestra’s roster of 75 includes just one Black musician....
Orchestras are some of the least racially diverse workplaces in the country and Baltimore's is no exception.
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