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Maryland inmate found dead in prison cell in Cumberland, department says

The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services is investigating the death of an inmate in his 20's after he was found unresponsive on Monday.

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Parent groups in six counties ask Maryland leaders to prioritize reopening...

The organization, which claims to represent 10,000 parents from Baltimore, Howard, Harford, Charles, Frederick and Montgomery counties, wrote to state leaders Tuesday morning, saying that parents are...

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Three takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s 63-55 loss to Indiana

From an increasingly worrisome post problem to the absence of a key leader, here are three takeaways from the Maryland men's basketball team's 63-55 loss to Indiana.

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National Security Agency director Gen. Paul Nakasone receives COVID-19...

National Security Agency Director Gen. Paul Nakasone received his first dose of a vaccine for COVID-19 at Fort George G. Meade.

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Carroll County Public Schools staff trying to prepare for the unexpected with...

Carroll County Public School staff are nearly set with their plans for reopening in hybrid instruction. But it’s the unknown of the pandemic that makes creating a fool-proof return plan an on-going and...

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Carroll, Howard committees working to fill state delegate vacancy; County...

Carroll County Republican Central Committee chariman Dave Brauning Jr. said via email his group is receiving feedback from the public through Jan. 6 on the local applicants and is set to vote Jan. 7...

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Mary Wanamaker ‘Minnie’ Watriss, painter, gardener and equestrian, dies

Mary Wanamaker “Minnie” Watriss, a painter, gardener and equestrian, died of a stroke Dec. 18 at Sinai Hospital. She was 89 and lived in Butler in Baltimore County and in coastal Maine.

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Verizon announces high-speed internet with no data cap at $20 per month for...

Verizon announced Monday that high-speed internet will be offered at a lower price to qualified low-income customers.

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Three more COVID-19 deaths, case rate rises; Carroll County in ‘worst spot’...

“We are in the worst spot we have ever been in during this pandemic, with the number of cases, hospitalizations, and community deaths we are seeing each week,” County Health Officer Ed Singer said...

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Maryland Gov. Hogan announces steps to speed coronavirus vaccine rollout,...

Hogan issued an executive order requiring all vaccine providers to report data on the state’s site, Immunet, within 24 hours. He also said that hospitals that haven’t used 75% of their vaccine...

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How to watch what some are calling the greatest threat to democracy since the...

Of course, you can see it on video all over social media later. But don’t you want to try and see history as it actually happens in real time Wednesday rather than an edited version later?

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Chesapeake Bay receives another D+ on health report, due largely to...

In 2020, for the second time in a row, the Chesapeake Bay received a D+ on a report from Chesapeake Bay Foundation scientists.

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Coronavirus vaccine distribution has begun in Maryland. Here’s what to know...

Gov. Larry Hogan held a news conference Tuesday updating Marylanders about the coronavirus vaccine rollout and when individuals might get their shots. Here's what you need to know.

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Henrietta Lacks Enhancing Cancer Research Act, backed by Maryland lawmakers,...

President Donald Trump signed a bill Tuesday inspired by the late Henrietta Lacks, a Baltimore County woman whose cells were used for medical research without her consent.

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Here’s how Maryland jurisdictions are handling the academic school year amid...

Maryland counties are announcing and revising plans and guidelines for holding classes while containing the spread of coronavirus.

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Ravens film study: Where can Lamar Jackson put the Titans away? Look to the...

The Ravens have been scoring a lot lately because they’re scoring where it’s often hardest to: in the red zone. It helps to have Lamar Jackson.

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‘We can’t drive a school bus virtually’: Carroll County bus drivers express...

Carroll County bus drivers made suggestions on what could be improved for drivers and noted how they are often left out of the health and safety conversation.

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Phillips Seafood plans return to City Dock; Annapolis public hearing set on...

Phillips is seeking a Special Sunday License that would allow alcohol sales seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m.

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With The 3rd, Howard County nonprofit welcomes entrepreneurial women of color

Both business incubator and retail operation, The 3rd will open its doors in Columbia in the spring and be the first of its kind in Howard County to help entrepreneurial women of color.

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Three wise men have traveled through front lawns in an Edgewater neighborhood...

Three wise men have traveled through an Edgewater neighborhood over 12 days of following Christmas.

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