Baltimore Police threatened to end spy plane program in November, claiming...
A police department email to the company reveals for the first time city officials’ frustration with the planes’ operator over the sharing of “unverified statistics concerning [the program’s] efficacy...
View ArticleFive things the Orioles will be glad to leave behind in 2020
From minor league uncertainty to the idea that the organization can't develop pitchers, here are five things the Orioles will be thrilled not to drag forward into 2021 and beyond.
View ArticleBaltimore police: 1 killed, 2 others injured in separate overnight shootings
One man was killed and two others were injured in overnight shootings, according to Baltimore police.
View ArticleMcCormick acquires natural flavorings company FONA International for $710...
McCormick & Co. Inc. has acquired natural flavorings company FONA International for $710 million in cash, a move expected to strengthen the Hunt Valley spice maker’s position supplying makers of...
View ArticleVerizon Fios subscribers in Baltimore area told they could lose WBAL and NBC...
Verizon right to carry programming from Hearst TV stations expires Midnight December 31.
View ArticleMaryland State Police investigating pair of deadly crashes in Harford County
Two Baltimore County residents have died after being involved in separate crashes on Harford County highways over the past few days, according to Maryland State Police.
View ArticleHoward County opens new RV to provide harm reduction services, including HIV...
The Howard County Health Department recently introduced a new RV to expand its harm reduction services, including HIV testing, Narcan training and safe sex supplies.
View ArticleFatigue, loss of smell, organ damage: A range of symptoms plague many...
Some people, known as long haulers, continue to have a range of symptoms long after their initial infection with COVID-19.
View ArticleState lawmakers seek to reform Maryland Environmental Service after...
The legislation being drafted by top Democrats also would set limits on executive salaries and perks at the Maryland Environmental Service. And it would require the agency’s board to undergo ethics...
View ArticleRavens QB Lamar Jackson named team MVP for second straight season
Jackson, coming off a 2019 season in which he was unanimously voted NFL Most Valuable Player, has the Ravens (10-5) on the verge of a third consecutive playoff berth.
View ArticleDreary weather in store for New Year’s in Baltimore
It's an appropriately dreary weather forecast for a scaled-down New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day that officials are asking people to refrain from celebrating with those outside their households...
View ArticleCOVID-19 vaccinations begin in Prince George’s; University of Maryland...
University of Maryland Medical System is distributing the vaccine for its workforce, which is the largest health care system in the county and includes UM Bowie Health Center, UM Laurel Medical Center,...
View ArticleRavens RB J.K. Dobbins got one carry vs. the Bengals. It set the tone for the...
J.K. Dobbins has been a focal point of the offense, along with Gus Edwards, particularly in the “bash” concept that has rejuvenated the running game in recent weeks.
View Article‘It’s all a part of this daily reflection’: Local author Wade Forbes...
Wade Forbes, of Sykesville, has been spreading his own brand of positivity through illustrations of quotes he designs and shares for quite some time, which he recently put together in a book, “90 Days...
View ArticleLawsuit dismissed after Pittman reverses Anne Arundel indoor dining ban,...
County Executive Steuart Pittman announced Wednesday restaurants can stay open and serve customers inside at 25% capacity, making a lawsuit against him moot.
View ArticleDoug Abbott, longtime Carroll County Sheriff’s Office employee, recognized...
After working under four county sheriffs and performing different jobs and services along the way, Doug Abbott’s tenure is coming to an end. The longtime Carroll County resident is set to retire Dec....
View ArticleBaltimore Police detective charged with assaulting a grocery store shopper...
A Baltimore Police detective has been charged with misdemeanor assault and misconduct in office for allegedly slamming to the ground a man who refused to wear his face mask inside a West Baltimore...
View ArticleMore than 80% of vaccines on hand in Maryland not administered
As of Wednesday morning, 36,669 people have had their first shots in Maryland, meaning that only 19.2% of the state’s vaccine supply has been used since vaccinations began Dec. 14 in the state.
View ArticleRavens CB Marcus Peters returns to practice Wednesday; CB Marlon Humphrey,...
Peters, who has missed the past two games with a calf injury, was limited in practice.
View ArticleWith 2020 almost over, Carroll County’s COVID-19 case total reaching 5,000
The latest report Wednesday from the Carroll County Health Department showed 88 new COVID-19 cases, 69 of which are community cases and 19 from congregate living facilities.
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