Carroll County’s COVID-19 death toll nearing 200 as two more fatalities reported
One of those who died was an over 65 resident at Brinton Woods, an elder care facility in Sykesville. The other fatality was an over-65 member of the wider community.
View ArticleTowson University athletics recognized by NCAA for fostering diversity and...
The Tigers earned the NCAA and Minority Opportunities Athletic Association’s 2021 Award for Diversity and Inclusion on Wednesday.
View ArticlePrince George’s County, Bowie leaders react to U.S. Capitol lockdown
Supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday in attempt to stop the transfer of power to Electoral College victor Joe Biden.
View ArticleCapital Gazette shooting case to be handled by different judge, as governor...
After new prosecutors, a new defense attorney and multiple delays, the latest from the coronavirus pandemic, the Capital Gazette murder case is set for another change.
View ArticleTrump must go: Congress or his Cabinet must remove him from office before he...
Whether that’s through his Cabinet invoking the 25th amendment or an emergency House hearing to impeach him followed by a Senate vote, we don’t much care, whichever is faster.
View ArticleMacy’s closing 37 more stores this year, including one in Maryland
Baltimore-area Macy's are not among 37 department stores slated for closure this year, but one Maryland Macy's will close.
View ArticleUgly images of Trump mob burned into our collective memory and history |...
In more than 30 years of writing about media coverage of some of the worst moments in recent history, I have never been as heartsick and angry as I was Wednesday watching TV and streamed coverage of...
View ArticleBaltimore County police investigating possible human remains in Jacksonville
Baltimore County police are investigating a report of possible human remains found Wednesday behind a senior center.
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online Jan. 8-14
With coronavirus cases on the rise, chances are you may not feel too comfortable gathering with others in a public place. Luckily, Baltimore has you covered — this week, tune in for virtual chats with...
View ArticleMaryland politicians decry violence at U.S. Capitol; lieutenant governor says...
Maryland’s Republican lieutenant governor said President Donald Trump’s inciting of violence at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday was an “impeachable offense.”
View ArticleDemocratic members of Maryland congressional delegation shelter in secure...
Rioters bearing American flags and Trump-themed flags crowded onto the Capitol steps and some made their way into the building’s Statuary Hall as Capitol Police were unable to hold them back.
View ArticleAnne Arundel health officer recommends pushing hybrid learning target date;...
Anne Arundel County Health Officer Nilesh Kalyanaraman has recommended pushing the target date to start hybrid learning from February to March, as hospitalizations are on the rise.
View Article4-year-old boy’s death in October ruled homicide for methadone intoxication,...
A 4-year-old boy’s death in October was ruled a homicide Tuesday after Baltimore Police said he died because of methadone intoxication.
View ArticleJames Graham III left high school early to join Maryland men’s basketball....
James Graham III, a four-star recruit from Milwaukee, graduated from high school early and joined the Maryland men's basketball team days after Christmas, giving the Terps an intriguing addition to the...
View ArticleAndrew ‘Andy’ Bauer, retired Lockheed Martin program manager and World War II...
Andrew “Andy” Bauer, who worked for nearly five decades at Lockheed Martin and its predecessor companies and during World War II served as a machinist aboard a dock landing craft in the Pacific...
View ArticleGov. Larry Hogan appoints lawyer Marlon Amprey to succeed Nick Mosby in...
Gov. Larry Hogan approved lawyer Marlon Amprey to succeed Nick Mosby in the Maryland House of Delegates.
View ArticleBaltimore County sued over work-release wages at Cockeysville recycling...
An Essex man who worked 10-hour days at Baltimore County’s recycling facility as part of a work-release program has sued the county, alleging it violated federal and state labor laws by not paying him...
View ArticleFormer St. Frances basketball star Nia Clouden carving path to greatness at...
Clouden, set to take on 12th-ranked Maryland (7-1, 3-0 Big Ten) on Thursday at 5 p.m. in East Lansing, is closing in on 1,000 career points for No. 23 Michigan State.
View ArticleCleaning COVID: Carroll County Public Schools’ building service workers share...
Operational staff increased their duties since the coronavirus pandemic. Some building service staff shared what their jobs have been like this year as well as the safety concerns that followed.
View ArticleColor Burst ice rink in Columbia provides an outlet for the pent-up during...
The Color Burst ice rink in Columbia can operate at only 50% capacity with 36 tickets available every 30 minutes for a total of no more than 90 people on the ice at a time.
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