Maryland reports 1,985 coronavirus cases, 28 deaths on final Monday of 2020
Maryland health officials reported 1,985 new coronavirus cases and 28 more deaths linked to COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, on the final Monday of the year.
View ArticleWashington Football Team releases quarterback Dwayne Haskins
Dwayne Haskins, the second-year quarterback out of Ohio State, was released by the Washington Football Team on Monday.
View ArticleBaltimore mayor says spy plane can fly elsewhere
Mayor Brandon Scott, a Democrat, said the plane is ineffective when paired with Baltimore’s existing surveillance technology.
View ArticleOccupants displaced after fire knocks out power to apartments in Edgewood
An electrical fire Christmas morning at an apartment complex in Edgewood displaced the occupants of 22 units, according to the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
View ArticleVehicle stolen from woman along Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie on Christmas
A woman who met a man to sell a Nissan sedan was assaulted and robbed on Dec. 25, Anne Arundel County Police said.
View ArticleBaltimore Mayor Scott urges people to stay home for New Year’s Eve
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott on Monday touted a 23% drop in coronavirus cases in the city over the past four weeks, but did not ease restrictions on restaurants and instead continued to ask residents...
View ArticleRavens strength coach Steve Saunders back at work after coronavirus-related...
Saunders was disciplined last month for his conduct relating to a widespread COVID-19 outbreak in Baltimore.
View ArticleQ&A: Liberty High School student’s artwork selected for national exhibition
The artwork by Sara Bondroff, a senior at Liberty High School, was selected for the 2021 National Art Honor Society Juried Exhibition. The altered self-portrait was one of 93 works selected from around...
View ArticleMaryland-based COVID-19 vaccine developer Novavax to start Phase 3 trials in...
Novavax, the Maryland-anchored vaccine developer, is set to launch a large Phase 3 study of its vaccine candidate in the U.S. and Mexico.
View ArticleRavens avoid significant injuries in win vs. Giants; rookie safety Geno Stone...
The Ravens lost three starters to injuries Sunday, but coach John Harbaugh’s hopeful they won’t be out long.
View ArticleMaryland housing advocates, lawmakers discuss bills to reform eviction...
Maryland housing advocates and lawmakers on Monday laid out a series of proposals for stemming the ongoing housing crisis and expanding emergency eviction protections that have been afforded to renters...
View ArticleBob Brown, retired Orioles public relations chief, dies
Robert Winfield “Bob” Brown, who was for 35 years the Baltimore Orioles’ public relations director, has died at 89.
View ArticleBaltimore-based tech firm and Abell Foundation file lawsuit against Volvo...
Baltimore-based tech firm Paice LLC and the Abell Foundation filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Volvo over the automaker's use of hybrid engine technology.
View ArticleFive Carroll countians die of COVID-19; health dept. to begin vaccinations...
Three of the deaths were residents of elder care facilities — one at Copper Ridge in Eldersburg, one at Brightview Westminster Ridge and one at Longview in Manchester. The other two deceased were...
View Article’Beloved’ Baltimore police civilian employee dies of coronavirus, department...
Katiza Melette spent two decades as an office support specialist for the Baltimore Police Department.
View ArticleMarcus Fleming, former Nebraska wide receiver and four-star prospect,...
Marcus Fleming, a former four-star prospect and wide receiver at Nebraska, announced Monday that he is transferring to Maryland.
View ArticleUMBC men’s basketball falls to Binghamton, 75-69, ending seven-game winning...
Brenton Mills scored 22 points and Bryce Beamer had 20 points and 10 rebounds as Binghamton topped UMBC, 75-69, in men’s basketball on Monday.
View ArticleGas station parking lot shooting in Northwest Baltimore leaves one man...
The 22-year-old arrived at a hospital for treatment.
View ArticleHomicide detectives investigating fatal shooting in West Baltimore, police say
The shooting took place in the area of North Avenue and Smallwood Avenue.
View ArticleMaryland men’s basketball knocks off No. 6 Wisconsin, 70-64, for first win...
The win marks the Terps’ first victory over a top-10 team since an upset of No. 3 Iowa on Jan. 28, 2016, and just the program’s third such win since joining the Big Ten in 2014.
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