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Where to get a COVID test in Maryland

With coronavirus cases on the rise in Maryland and around the country once again, more people are looking to get tested these days.

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Baltimore County Arts Guild to host first Arts and Drafts Festival next week...

The Baltimore County Arts Guild is collaborating with the Guinness Open Gate Brewery to put on the first Arts and Drafts Festival in Halethorpe Aug. 20 to 22.

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Baltimore County school board approves resolution affirming LGBTQ+ student...

The resolution is non-binding, but confirms the board’s symbolic support for the LGBTQ+ community within the school system responsible for educating more than 111,000 students. The school system would...

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Wagner gives Harford County Council update on proposed changes to legislation...

County Councilman Robert Wagner, who convened a work group to re-examine 2015 legislation allowing farm breweries in Harford, provided a report Tuesday to the county council, outlining several...

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Baltimore officer who lost police powers decades ago after shooting teen -...

A Baltimore Police officer who lost his police powers nearly three decades ago but remained on the force with pay has been removed after a city Inspector General's report raised questions on the issue.

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Virginia judge takes action against Confederate statue; is Maryland’s...

What message does it send when the Talbot County Courthouse lawn is home to a statue lionizing those who fought to maintain slavery?

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Thousands of Baltimore crime scene fingerprints are never processed, as...

Experts say backlogs are not uncommon in big cities, with police departments forced to prioritize due to a lack of funds. But a Baltimore Police Department crime lab supervisor says city police don’t...

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Historic Annapolis takes over lease of John Shaw House after Maryland board...

The Maryland Board of Public Works approved the lease transfer Wednesday for $1 annually.

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COVID pandemic causes headaches during military’s moving season on Fort Meade...

The COVID-19 pandemic caused the PCS season in 2020 to be delayed, with some people not moving. Instead, the 2021 season is seeing people leave and arrive at installations that would have last year, on...

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Former Maryland employee fired over social media posts files lawsuit

A former Maryland state government employee who lost his job over controversial social media posts last summer is suing the state, alleging he was wrongly fired and his rights were violated.

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Baltimore approves health insurance rate increase for city employees over...

The 3.6% premium increase is due in part to an estimate from the city’s actuary that Baltimore would need to prepare for a surge in employee medical procedures that were deferred during the pandemic.

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Ravens TE Mark Andrews working to become ‘a complete player’; diet change...

Ravens tight end Mark Andrews "attacks the playbook, and he’s really worked hard on being a better blocker,” tight ends coach Bobby Engram said. “He just wants to be a complete player, and he goes...

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Maryland weather: Region under severe thunderstorm watch throughout Wednesday...

The Baltimore region is under a severe thunderstorm watch throughout Wednesday night as forecasters anticipate another round of gusty winds and heavy rain.

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As injuries pile up, Ravens are missing WR Rashod Bateman and a whole lot more

It was a day of tough-it-out football: 21 Ravens players missing, 80-plus-degree heat, another padded practice.

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Family, friends testify that Harford man accused of shooting at police had...

Friends, co-workers and family of the man accused of shooting his neighbor and police testified Wednesday that he had a long downward spiral before the events of Jan. 21, 2020.

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Annapolis secures easement agreement at Wells Cove, no water access

After months of negotiation between the city’s law office and an attorney for Blue Heron Condominium Association, an agreement was reached on the five-foot-wide walking path that leads off Boucher...

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The ugly truth | EDITORIAL CARTOON

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Improvement projects, including new traffic signal, to begin at...

A groundbreaking ceremony was held Wednesday morning at the intersection of Guilford and Oakland Mills roads to mark the start of a series of planned improvements as part of Howard County’s Complete...

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Meade High student who died in Ocean City drowning accident remembered for...

Azure Storm Martin always marched to the beat of his own drum since birth, his mother Erinn Rick said.

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Public-private plan for Capital Beltway, I-270 toll lanes moves ahead with...

A board voted Wednesday to move ahead with preliminary work on a multibillion-dollar plan to ease choking traffic by replacing the aging American Legion Bridge linking Maryland and Virginia and create...

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