Maryland to require hospital, nursing home staff to get COVID vaccine
People who work in Maryland’s hospitals and nursing homes will be required to get the coronavirus vaccine or submit to regular testing, Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday.
View ArticleAfter several at Anne Arundel Board of Education meeting refuse to wear...
About an hour into the Anne Arundel County Board of Education meeting, a recess was called after several adults in the audience refused to wear a face mask, contrary to the rules put in place by...
View ArticleBaltimore Ravens announce partnership with DraftKings
The Ravens have partnered with DraftKings Inc., a digital sports entertainment and gaming company, as their official daily fantasy football and sports betting platform, according to a Wednesday news...
View ArticleAnne Arundel County officer charged in federal indictment with filing a...
Half a dozen police officers from local jurisdictions, including one from the Anne Arundel County Police Department, have been indicted on federal fraud-related charges, the U.S. Attorney’s Office...
View ArticleA hit-and-run in Crofton leaves a woman in critical condition, police say
A 25-year-old woman is in critical condition after being struck by the mirror of a passing vehicle that failed to stop, then struck by additional passing vehicles that also failed to stop, Anne Arundel...
View ArticleRavens vs. Panthers practice observations on James Proche’s big day,...
After an uncharacteristically quiet few days, the Ravens' James Proche II looked like one of the best receivers on the field throughout the teams’ first morning session.
View ArticleBaltimore in ‘active discussions’ about requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for...
Baltimore officials are in “active discussions” about requiring the city’s more than 14,000 employees to get vaccinated against the coronavirus, city Health Commissioner Letitia Dzirasa said Wednesday.
View ArticleState prosecutors charge Baltimore’s ‘green team’ gang with 4 murders,...
Members of a North Baltimore-based gang dubbed the “39 babies” and the “green team,” who regularly discussed killings and other crimes on a group chat, are charged with murder and other crimes in a...
View ArticleGlen Burnie Bowl America closes after Bowlero Corp acquisition, giving short...
The Glen Burnie Bowl America permanently closed Tuesday after it was one of 17 locations recently acquired by Bowlero Corp, which says it is the largest owner and operator of bowling centers in the world.
View ArticleMaryland State Police seeking information about alleged armed robbery in...
Maryland State Police is seeking information on an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store in Harford County over the weekend.
View ArticleGlen Burnie brothers plead guilty to participating in criminal organization...
Two Glen Burnie men pleaded guilty Wednesday to participating in a criminal organization, conspiring to distribute narcotics, and conspiring to commit second-degree assault.
View ArticleBaltimore AFRAM’s bike party and alfresco events are postponed to next week...
Several events at Baltimore AFRAM have been postponed as the remnants of Tropical Depression Fred moves through the region.
View ArticleMorgan State alumna Yogananda Pittman, chief in charge of intelligence before...
Yogananda Pittman, the Capitol Police official who led the agency's intelligence operations when Donald Trump loyalists descended on the building in January, is back in charge of intelligence as...
View ArticleOrioles fall to Rays, 8-4, become third team since 1901 to suffer two 14-game...
During this 14-game losing streak, tied for the second longest in club history, the Orioles have been outscored by 91 runs, the largest scoring gap of the 260 teams that have dropped more than 10...
View ArticlePolice: Four injured in shooting at Germantown recreation center Wednesday...
Several people were injured in a shooting Wednesday night on the basketball court of a Germantown recreation center and police say two people are in custody.
View ArticleStephen Michael Knott, computer science student and Boys’ Latin alumnus...
Stephen Michael Knott, who was pursuing a bachelor’s degree in computer science at the University of Maryland Global Campus, died of P13Kr1, a rare immune deficiency, on Aug. 8 at the National...
View ArticleJoint practices can be a measuring stick. The Ravens think they’re coming up...
Wednesday’s practice was an encouraging step toward Week 1, the kind of two-hour block the Ravens can build around.
View ArticleAnother losing streak has the Orioles on the cusp of clinching another losing...
Even if the Orioles as a collective have a few dozen meaningless games left, those contests will mean quite a bit to the Orioles as individuals.
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View ArticleQ&A: Golf Channel’s Steve Sands on PGA Tour’s return to Baltimore, golfers to...
Golf Channel announcer and Montgomery County native Steve Sands spoke with The Baltimore Sun to break down the golfers to watch during the BMW Championship, how Caves Valley will play and the...
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