Glen Burnie man to serve 40 years in prison for 2018 stabbing death of...
A Glen Burnie man convicted of first-degree murder for stabbing Jasmine Sherel Adams, 29, to death in August 2018 will serve 40 years in prison, an Anne Arundel County judge ruled Friday.
View ArticleRavens sign OL Michael Schofield, former Panthers starter
The 6-foot-6 Schofield, 30, has appeared in 87 games over six NFL seasons, with 69 starts.
View ArticleAlleged leader of Baltimore’s Triple-C gang fired at officers in Georgia...
The alleged leader of Baltimore’s violent Triple-C gang, who fled last week after being charged in a sweeping federal indictment, died Tuesday after a standoff with Georgia police, who said he took...
View ArticleOfficials cut the ribbon on new hospital in Prince George’s County
County and state leaders and the University of Maryland Medical System cut the ribbon on the state's first new hospital in 30 years.
View ArticleHogan administration defends decision to cut federal unemployment benefits
Members of Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration on Tuesday defended his decision to end federal unemployment programs two months early, an action that will cut benefits for hundreds of thousands of...
View ArticleGus Edwards sees ‘unfinished business’ with Ravens; top receivers held out of...
"I feel like I have a lot of unfinished business here,” Edwards said Tuesday after signing a two-year extension. “I’m comfortable here, I’m happy here and it works for me. One way or another, I was...
View ArticleFells Point businesses threaten to withhold taxes if Baltimore does not...
More than 30 business and restaurant owners in Fells Point are threatening to withhold taxes if city leaders do not do more to address crime, trash and other issues they say are plaguing the waterfront...
View ArticleTop Maryland Republicans demand apology over Redfield ‘lab leak’ rebukes,...
State Sen. Bryan Simonaire of Anne Arundel County and Sen. Michael Hough of Frederick County described “an inappropriate public shaming” of Dr. Robert Redfield and called some of the comments “harsh,...
View ArticleBaltimore officials pass budget with $555 million in police spending without...
The budget, Democratic Mayor Brandon Scott’s first, includes a $28 million increase in spending on the Baltimore Police Department to cover employee health insurance and higher pension obligations.
View ArticleAfter death of father-in-law, Pat Valaika plays key role in Orioles’ 10-3...
A 10-3 victory over the National League East-leading New York Mets came two days removed from the Orioles' largest scoring output in six seasons and gave them their fifth win in six June games.
View ArticleCorbit’s Charge commemoration in Westminster making last-minute location change
A popular summertime event that attracts Civil War buffs and local historians into downtown Westminster is quickly approaching, despite an unexpected change of plans for the organizers.
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online June 11 to June 17
There are plenty of events to choose from for both adults and kids this week. Learn about the Black experience at a Juneteenth event, sample a selection of food and drinks from area food trucks or...
View ArticleHarford middle and high school parents voice concerns about latest...
Officials expect to have a series of recommendations on how Harford County Public Schools can balance enrollment throughout its 54 schools ready to present to Superintendent Sean Bulson, either by the...
View ArticleFunding estimate complicated school budget reallocation, Howard County...
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball said Monday that the mandatory delivery of the minimum state funding estimate to the school system, known as maintenance of effort, complicated this year’s budgeting...
View ArticleNew Republican candidate to run for delegate; Sen. Ed Reilly files for...
Severna Park resident Rachel Muñoz and Sen. Ed Reilly are the first to officially file for the 2022 election in District 33.
View ArticleFour teens from Timonium Boy Scout troop earn Eagle rank while sprucing up...
Four Boy Scouts from Troop 328 in Timonium were awarded the distinguished rank of Eagle Scout in May.
View ArticleThere’s a new Alzheimer’s drug, so what’s the problem? A Johns Hopkins doctor...
A new Alzheimer's drug was approved by the FDA, but an advisory panel has questioned whether it works.
View ArticleAnne Arundel council adds 9 teachers, more money for educators in budget...
The Anne Arundel County Board of Education has ultimate say on how the influx of cash will be used, whether that’s for additional teacher positions or something else related to wages, but schools...
View ArticleHow Orioles hitting coach Don Long helped Trey Mancini clear his mind and...
When Trey Mancini needed to return to being a productive force at the top of the Orioles’ lineup, that’s where Don Long came in — the ideal match of a gifted hitter who has grown to know his troubles...
View ArticleNaval Academy to hold I-Day in Annapolis at end of the month
The academy will hold Induction Day, also known as I-Day on June 29 or June 30, with a swearing-in ceremony at 7 p.m. June 30.
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