Bard High School in Baltimore announces $1.5 million grant will go toward...
The school in Northwest Baltimore, part of a partnership with New York’s Bard College, offers students the chance to graduate with college credit.
View ArticleBaltimore Police officers fatally shoot man after hourslong standoff with...
Police believed the man was armed and possibly having a behavioral health crisis, according to Deputy Commissioner Sheree Briscoe.
View ArticleBaltimore County man sets fire to apartment, kills himself, fire department says
A 74-year-old Baltimore County man set fire to his Essex apartment before jumping from the top floor of the building Sunday night, killing himself, according to the fire department.
View ArticleAnnapolis to inaugurate ‘Alex Haley Day’ for ‘Roots’ author’s 100th birthday
At the 10 a.m. ceremony, Mayor Gavin Buckley will proclaim “Alex Haley Day” and present a key to the city to the Haley family.
View ArticleRavens training camp observations on the Lamar Jackson-Mark Andrews...
Quarterback Lamar Jackson’s first pass was broken up by cornerback Tavon Young, but then he connected on 15 consecutive throws during full-team and seven-on-seven exercises during the Ravens' Monday...
View ArticleAFRAM unveils weeklong mix of live, virtual events for 2021 festival
Busta Rhymes, Chaka Khan headline concerts while new AFRAM Restaurant Week dishes out cultural specialties
View ArticleThree arrested in Glen Burnie after police say they refused to pay a fare,...
Two men and a minor were arrested after a woman said one of them pulled a gun on her when she requested her fare for driving them from Baltimore to Glen Burnie Sunday morning.
View ArticleBaltimore’s congressional delegation asks U.S. attorney general for more...
Baltimore’s congressional delegation has asked U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland for more federal crime-fighting resources for the city.
View ArticlePolice say 64-year-old man died in accident involving industrial equipment in...
A 64-year-old man died after an accident involving industrial equipment in Edgewood Monday morning, according to a spokesperson for the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County residents can provide feedback on the police department...
Anne Arundel County launched a community survey on policing which allows residents to anonymously provide feedback on the police department’s work across the county.
View ArticleOverturned tractor-trailer causes Route 27 closure for almost 12 hours,...
An overturned tractor-trailer Monday morning was the cause of extra traffic in Westminster as road crews worked to clear the scene.
View ArticleOvernight lane closures on Route 24 in Bel Air to continue through early October
A $1.5 million project to improve the roadway surface of Route 24 in Bel Air began last week and is expected to continue through the early part of October, the State Highway Administration announced.
View ArticleCarroll County students pick up school supplies while getting to know area...
The annual Shop with Cop event on Monday in Westminster featured music, ice cones, free haircuts and, of course, school supplies. Tables at Dutterer’s Park were filled with pencils, folders, rulers and...
View ArticleFormer Baltimore City Community College math professor sentenced to prison...
A former Baltimore City Community College math professor pleaded guilty to selling grades and access codes to students in exchange for money and was sentenced to prison Thursday, state prosecutors said.
View ArticleMaryland weather: Scattered storms expected throughout the week
Scattered storms and high temperatures are expected in the Baltimore-Washington metro area throughout the week, starting Monday and lasting through Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
View ArticleHousing Authority is first government agency in Baltimore City to mandate...
Housing Authority of Baltimore City employees have about three more weeks to get the coronavirus vaccine or face being fired, the agency said in a news release Monday.
View ArticleDaniel P. Rexford, former Erickson Retirement Communities marketing executive...
Daniel P. Rexford, a former Erickson Retirement Communities marketing executive and lifelong fitness enthusiast, has died of colon cancer. The Ellicott City resident was 64.
View ArticleSeniors remain a risk for COVID, but vaccine mandates for Maryland nursing...
Among the most recent to require staff vaccinations is LifeBridge Health, a network that includes Sinai Hospital and Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital in Baltimore and Northwest Hospital...
View ArticleHarford Community College gets grants to offer free GenCyber camp in 2022 to...
The grant will enable the college to offer two one-week sessions in summer 2022 to 40 rising seventh-, eighth- and ninth-grade girls at no cost to increase their interest in cybersecurity and cyber...
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