Commercial fishermen affected by the coronavirus pandemic have two months to...
Maryland has been allocated $4,125,000 in federal CARES funding to assist fisheries during the pandemic. About $3 million will be given in direct payments, and the remainder will pay for seafood...
View ArticleNFL playoff scenarios for Week 17: It’s win-and-in for Ravens, Browns,...
Here’s what the playoff picture looks like entering Week 17, including possible playoff-clinching scenarios.
View ArticleCollege football bowl games ranked: Can’t-miss matchups, best storylines and...
Here are the remaining college football bowl games to watch, ranked by level of entertainment.
View ArticleMaryland reports 63 new coronavirus deaths, 1,878 more COVID-19 cases
Maryland’s coronavirus death toll is continuing to rise, as the state reported 63 deaths Tuesday tied to COVID-19, along with 1,878 new coronavirus cases.
View ArticleHarford County’s first responders and health care workers to begin receiving...
Harford County’s first responders and health care providers will receive their first doses of the coronavirus vaccine during the first full week of 2021.
View ArticleMore than 100 new COVID-19 cases reported by Carroll County Health...
Tuesday’s health department statistics showed 115 new coronavirus cases, 110 from the community and five from congregate living facilities. A spokesperson said via email the department caught up...
View ArticleDunbar assistant principal killed in Pikesville home, Baltimore County police...
Police identified the victim as Shelton Justin Stanley. City school officials confirmed that Stanley was an assistant principal at Dunbar High School in East Baltimore, and said students and staff had...
View ArticleFormer Ravens safety Geno Stone claimed off waivers by Texans
Stone, the Ravens’ seventh-round pick in the NFL draft, was released Monday for the second time this season.
View ArticleBaltimore to pay almost $200,000 to female Enoch Pratt Free Library employees...
Baltimore will pay nearly $200,000 to five librarians at the Enoch Pratt Free Library after a federal judge found that the city discriminated against a group of female supervisors by paying them less...
View ArticleCarroll County legislators push for in-person learning plan in letter to...
Carroll County’s state senator proposed Maryland State Department of Education set concrete guidance to local school systems that more quickly return students to the classroom
View ArticleFrancis J. ‘Frank’ Falkenhan, Hampden hardware store owner and plumber, dies
Frank Falkenhan was the owner of an old-fashioned hardware store in Hampden and also a master plumber.
View Article‘People deserve a vote,’ Maryland Sen. Van Hollen says as state Democrats...
Democratic Maryland lawmakers urged the Republican-led U.S. Senate on Tuesday to approve increasing COVID-19 relief checks to $2,000.
View ArticleVirtual Kwanzaa: Lewis Museum, other organizers of Baltimore celebrations...
Each year, 14-year-old Kaiya Jones of Ellicott City looks forward to spending time with her family to celebrate Kwanzaa at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture.
View ArticleDuring Maryland rent moratorium, more landlords using legal ‘loophole’ as...
In tenant holding over court, a landlord can take action against a tenant whose lease has expired, without having to provide a codified reason for not extending or renewing the lease. This legal route...
View ArticleRavens film study: For a high-flying offense, two running backs can be double...
The Ravens entered this year with a good problem: four quality running backs, and no easy way to showcase more than one at a time.
View ArticleNavigating the pandemic: Carroll County’s ‘can-do’ spirit emerged as local...
There were five business grand openings from the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce amid the pandemic this year, according to the video, as well as more than 60 local pro-business letters sent to...
View ArticleHarford schools preparing ‘balancing enrollment’ process to tackle present...
The Harford County school system is developing a plan — with support from analytical and planning contractors — to balance student enrollment in schools throughout the county, as five schools are...
View ArticleKits to Heart, Chinese American Parent Association of Howard County bring...
This month Howard County-based Kits to Heart has focused on supplying 100 of its holiday kits for cancer patients to four hospitals: University of Maryland Medical Center, Johns Hopkins Children’s...
View ArticleNew Year’s Resolution No. 1: Be like the firefighters and mask up | COMMENTARY
In Howard County, firefighters have demonstrated how wearing a mask saves lives. Let's resolve to follow their lead in 2021.
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