Georgia M. Lawrence, homemaker who raised nine children and enjoyed music,...
Georgia M. Lawrence, a homemaker who enjoyed music and movies, died Aug. 9 at Brightview Senior Living in Westminster from complications of dementia. The former Beechfield resident was 88.
View ArticleHoward County Changemaker Challenge encourages residents to make a difference...
Supported by the Horizon Foundation, United Way of Central Maryland, Women’s Giving Circle and Community Foundation of Howard County, the biennial Changemaker Challenge encourages participants to...
View ArticleNew Orioles draft picks give Delmarva lineup a total makeover, and a big...
The Orioles' top 2021 draft picks Colton Cowser and Connor Norby, 2020 prep draftee Coby Mayo and 12 other additions to the organization joined Delmarva for the last five weeks of the season — an...
View ArticleWith delta-driven COVID resurgence, students must mask up | COMMENTARY
Carroll County's school board offers a lesson in how to pass the buck: Mask mandates ought to be standard practice in schools this fall.
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View ArticleHot property: Former Maryland governor’s rural estate on the market for $8.5...
The former home of Maryland Gov. Edwin Warfield, who served as governor from 1904 to 1908, this expansive rural estate in Woodbine is on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts a total of...
View ArticleBrewing hard cider blends art and science at Brothers Ridge Cider in Carroll...
All it took for New Windsor native Erin Brother to cement her passion for hard cider was a few test runs in her garage with apples from her family orchard. That’s how Brothers Ridge Cider was born. Now...
View ArticleMaryland under tornado, flash flood watches as Tropical Depression Fred moves...
Fred has weakened from a tropical storm to a depression as it moves up the East Coast, but it is still expected to dump rain throughout Maryland on Wednesday.
View ArticleRavens DL Derek Wolfe is OK after collision during practice with Panthers; CB...
After a physical first day of practice against the Carolina Panthers on Wednesday in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said his team emerged injury-free.
View ArticleHoward police investigating fatal three-vehicle collision in Annapolis Junction
Howard County police are investigating a three-vehicle collision in Annapolis Junction that left a Glenelg man dead Wednesday morning.
View ArticleCEO of Yum! Brands, operator of Pizza Hut and KFC, will serve on Under...
The head of Yum! Brands, which runs KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell restaurants, will join Baltimore-based Under Armour’s board of directors on Sept. 1.
View ArticleMaryland businesses are starting to require COVID vaccines or test results to...
Earlier this year, summer was painted as a possible return to normalcy, where Marylanders could finally dine out, gather with loved ones and enjoy concerts — mostly free from the fear of spreading COVID.
View ArticleScuffle interrupts Ravens’ joint practice with Panthers: ‘Things like that...
“Tempers are going to flare at some point in time,” coach John Harbaugh said. “It was a good practice. I thought both teams took care of one another. Tried to do a good job with that. That’s it. We’re...
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup, lineups, roster moves and how to watch...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Wednesday night against the Tampa Bay Rays.
View ArticleGarth Brooks cancels Baltimore concert due to spike in COVID cases
Fans will automatically receive a refund for the previously scheduled Sept. 25 show at M&T; Bank Stadium.
View ArticleMaryland hospital beds for kids are filling up with COVID and other virus...
About 2% of the COVID patients hospitalized over the last two months in Maryland have been children younger than 19. That’s twice the volume of pediatric patients that needed inpatient care at the...
View ArticleCarroll schools lose over $1 million in Title I funding, but find way to...
Carroll County Public Schools reported an unexpected $1.2 million loss in its Title I funding. However, they found a way to make up for the reduction they hope is a single occurrence.
View ArticleJim Russ, beloved Baltimore radio traffic reporter, dies
Jim Russ, a well-known traffic reporter for WBAL News Radio, died suddenly of a heart attack on Wednesday morning. He would have turned 58 on Thursday.
View ArticleBaltimore police identify officer and the man he shot during disturbance on...
Baltimore Police have released the names of an officer and the person he shot last week during a disturbance on The Block.
View ArticleBaltimore police commissioner ‘angry’ after a second 15-year-old is shot to...
Baltimore police identified a 15-year-old boy who was fatally shot in Southeast Baltimore on Tuesday.
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