‘This is like the Wild, Wild West’: Ravens radio team adjusts to one...
On air, Gerry Sandusky can’t help but indulge in the occasional only-in-2020 quip. The coronavirus pandemic has already led to Trystan Colon-Castillo deep dives and long waits for Lamar Jackson...
View Article‘It’s a hopeful day’: Carroll County Health Department doles out first...
Ed Singer, the health department’s top officer, was among those who gathered at Winters Mill High School’s gymnasium to receive a dose of the Moderna vaccine, and said in a new release that he wanted...
View ArticleK9 Chouffe, of Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, to receive donation of body...
Carroll County Sheriff’s Office K9 Chouffe will receive a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from nonprofit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc., according to a news...
View ArticleComcast’s Xfinity to add fees for customers who exceed data threshold unless...
Beginning in January, Comcast’s Xfinity internet customers in Maryland and elsewhere across the country will face fees for going over a certain amount of data if they’re not enrolled in an unlimited plan.
View ArticleScenic Rivers Land Trust secures about 71 acres of protected land in...
Important bird habitat has been protected from development, as a landowner living along the North River tributary in Crownsville has relinquished the right to build on 66 acres of woods.
View ArticleBel Air man who participated in trials of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine says ‘no...
Bel Air resident Krishna Pillalamarri is one of tens of thousands of people who volunteered for trials this year as Pfizer and BioNTech developed their COVID-19 vaccine. Now, he’s encouraging other...
View ArticleHoward County Health Department begins administering COVID-19 vaccinations to...
The Howard County Health Department received its first doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine this week and administered it to first responders from the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue...
View ArticleRavens sign former starting Lions safety Jayron Kearse to practice squad
Kearse practiced Thursday, indicating he’d cleared the NFL’s coronavirus protocol for new acquisitions.
View Article‘Now is not the time’: Carroll Hospital president urges residents not to let...
Carroll Hospital President Garrett Hoover says the facility's 12-bed critical care unit has been full since late November. And the total number of patients hit 170 on Thursday, compared to averaging...
View ArticleAshley Owusu scores 34, No. 14 Maryland women’s basketball tops Penn State,...
Maryland's Ashley Owusu, the reigning Big Ten Freshman of the Year, was 15 of 22 from the field to help Maryland shoot 50% (38 of 76) as the Terps defeated host Penn State in women's basketball.
View ArticleCarroll County Commissioner Eric Bouchat in mix for vacant state delegate...
An interview process was taking place this week, with the names being released for public comment through Jan. 6. Public comments can be emailed to carrollmdrepublicans@gmail.com. Following the...
View ArticleCan beloved Baltimore pizza place Joe Squared be a model for the flagging...
Joe Squared’s journey reveals some of the hardships business owners and workers have faced since before the pandemic — and the long road they now face to approach anything like normalcy.
View ArticleFitness centers in Anne Arundel sue County Executive Steuart Pittman for...
Owners of four Anne Arundel County fitness centers filed for a temporary restraining order and injunction that would stop Pittman’s order prohibiting sports or sports practices at fitness centers. A...
View ArticleBaltimore extends contracts with hotels to house homeless residents through...
Baltimore city officials have extended emergency contracts with five hotels through the end of March next year to house roughly 500 homeless residents as they say they need more time to come up with a...
View ArticleCommercial, residential property values increase in Harford County as...
The value of commercial and residential property along the I-95 and Route 40 corridors in Harford County increased in 2020 — in line with an 8.1% increase in assessments statewide — as property sales...
View ArticleMaryland labs being used to test patient samples for new coronavirus variant
The Maryland Department of Health is collaborating with regional and federal partners to test patient samples for infection with the new, potentially more contagious variant of the coronavirus.
View ArticleMaryland finishes 2020 reporting 5,727 coronavirus deaths, 276,662 confirmed...
Maryland reported 46 deaths tied to COVID-19 Thursday, along with 2,973 new coronavirus cases, with the state reporting its highest positivity rate since early June for the second straight day.
View ArticleGeorge D. Mitchell Sr., property manager and member of African American...
George D. Mitchell Sr., property manager and member of politically active African American family, dies
View ArticleWith Sam Koch on reserve/COVID-19 list, Ravens sign punter Johnny Townsend
Starter Sam Koch was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday after an inconclusive test and has not practiced this week.
View ArticleCarroll County passes 5,000 cases of COVID-19, health department announces...
With the 68 new cases reflected in Carroll County Health Department data on Thursday afternoon, Carroll has seen 5,053 total cases. It took about three months for Carroll to pass 1,000 total cases,...
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