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Baltimore County school leaders: First-quarter grades, transcripts, special...

Baltimore County public school leaders say they have gained access to files that were feared lost in November’s devastating ransomware attack, including student transcripts, first-quarter grades and...

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New Orioles third base coach Tony Mansolino ‘jumped all over’ first full-time...

Tony Mansolino, 38, will be the youngest member of Orioles manager Brandon Hyde’s 2021 coaching staff as Baltimore’s new third base and infield coach.

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Baltimore County schools superintendent proposes $1.77B operating budget as...

Baltimore County Superintendent Darryl L. Williams is calling for a $1.77 billion operating budget for the upcoming school year as enrollment drops by about 4,000 students across the school system.

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From COVID-19 outbreak to Lamar Jackson’s heroic comeback, here are the...

Before the Ravens’ playoff rematch with the fourth-seeded Tennessee Titans on Sunday, here’s a chronological look back at the most defining moments of their season.

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Maryland legislators, including one from Harford, file rights bills aimed at...

A bipartisan group of Maryland’s elected officials have pre-filed legislation in the house and senate with the goal of giving students and active duty military members easier access to voting resources.

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Maryland Rep. Andy Harris becomes accessory to Trump’s sedition | COMMENTARY

Rep. Andy Harris, Maryland's only Republican in Congress, is extremely conservative and a little strange, and this week he earned a new descriptor -- accessory to sedition.

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NFL COVID-19 protocols, explained: What you need to know before the playoffs...

Now comes the postseason and a new set of challenges, with the league looking to reach Super Bowl LV in Tampa, Florida, on Feb. 7 with no interruptions. Here’s a rundown of the league’s coronavirus...

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What’s so wrong with Capitol security that a mob can just waltz right in? |...

Here’s the playbook for this terrorist takeover: If you get enough white guys together (face paint optional), you can basically walk right in.

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Three Robinwood town homes damaged by fire, one civilian and a firefighter...

Three families were displaced from their Annapolis town homes Wednesday after a fire ignited from a cigarette ember and spread across three units.

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Gov. Hogan and the COVID vaccine blame game | COMMENTARY

If Gov. Larry Hogan doesn't want to blame anyone for the sluggish rollout of Maryland's COVID-19 vaccine program, then he should make sure the state is using every resource it can to get shots to as...

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Naval Academy’s first Black female brigade commander aims to remind...

But Sydney Barber is not just serving the midshipmen. She is also opening the doors to midshipmen who come after her. Barber is the first Black female brigade commander at the academy.

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Westport developers propose more green space, walkability in response to...

The developer of the waterfront parcel located in South Baltimore’s Westport neighborhood proposed adding more public green space, walkability and accessibility for people with disabilities in the...

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‘Top five’: How a childhood mantra is driving Ravens TE Mark Andrews to...

“He doesn’t go out to do anything half-assed,” said Martha Andrews, Mark's mother. “And if he’s not good right now, he’s going to be the best."

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Here’s what you need to know about Howard County’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution

Howard County Health Officer Maura Rossman joined County Executive Calvin Ball and Howard County General Hospital interim President Shafeeq Ahmed to provide updates on the county’s COVID-19 vaccination...

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Amid their own ‘peaceful transition of power,’ Carroll County commissioners...

As Carroll County’s Board of Commissioners met in open session Thursday for the first time in 2021, with Ed Rothstein taking over as commissioner president from Stephen Wantz, the nature of that...

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Coppin State’s Danita Tolson sworn in as Baltimore County NAACP president;...

Danita Tolson, chair for the undergraduate program for nursing at Coppin State University, has been tapped by Anthony Fugett to take over as branch president. Fugett, who led the county’s NAACP branch...

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Beloved Aberdeen Proving Ground security guard becomes first on the Army post...

Security Guard Officer Joseph Butler III, well-known among Aberdeen Proving Ground workers for his hearty greetings when they enter the gates, became the first person on the Army installation Thursday...

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The GOP’s out of control virus | EDITORIAL CARTOON

Kal's view/ Kevin Kallaugher

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Howard police investigating after they say a man broke into the county Board...

The Howard County Board of Education building was broken into Wednesday evening, according to the Howard County Police Department.

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Retired Navy football mascot Bill 33, the goat at center of Army-Navy...

The fuzzy Angora goat was the team mascot from 2008 to 2015 and stood out among his brethren for not only his startling, unusual eyes, but his horns, which stretched longer than any goat in his herd.

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