Swimming helped give Lawrence Sapp a voice. Now the Maryland resident will...
Waldorf swimmer Lawrence Sapp, who was diagnosed with autism when he was 18 years old, relied on his speed and relentless work ethic to qualify for his first Paralympics.
View ArticleA year after the pandemic interrupted school, Goucher College is welcoming...
As Maryland colleges and universities welcome students back this week, some officials are bracing for twice as many first-time residents on campus as usual because of school closures caused by the...
View ArticleGeorge M. Sherman, a business executive who supported educational...
George M. Sherman, who was a top executive at Black & Decker in Baltimore and the Danaher Corp. in Washington, D.C., and teamed with his wife to contribute to organizations committed to offering...
View ArticleTowson troop honors seven new Eagle Scouts
Eagle Scout is the highest advancement rank in Boy Scouting. Eagles do their best to set an example and aim to be a positive influence in the community. Towson is fortunate to have Eagles a plenty.
View Article‘Goal for this business is to have fun.’ Ax-throwing venture makes final five...
Bob Wimmer's business, Moving Targets, is a mobile ax-throwing company that made the final five in the Carroll Biz Challenge.
View ArticleOrioles minor league report: New players at Delmarva, familiar faces at...
This week, thanks to an influx of the Orioles’ 2021 draftees, the Delmarva Shorebirds swept Fredericksburg and outscored them 56-18, with none of the four pitchers who joined the team allowing a run...
View ArticleNine months after man was found dead in downtown Baltimore, his death is...
Nine months after a 21-year-old man was found dead in the back seat of a car outside a downtown Baltimore hotel, authorities have determined he was asphyxiated.
View ArticleBaltimore’s Downtown Partnership puts leases and cash into five Black-owned...
Shelonda Stokes, president of the Downtown Partnership, noticed the storefront vacancies and the lack of minority-owned businesses downtown. “The question became how could we be more intentional about...
View ArticleEPA gets back in the business of protecting children and the environment |...
Biden administration reversal on chlorpyrifos, a pesticide linked to birth defects, is a welcome return to science-driven environmental protection.
View ArticleMotorcyclist dies Monday after being hit by car in Linthicum on Saturday;...
A 38-year-old motorcyclist died from his injuries Monday after he was hit by Nissan SUV on Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard and Grove Ridge Court around 2 a.m. Saturday.
View ArticleBaltimore judge reverses city planning department decision to divide Mount...
A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge has reversed a decision by the city’s planning commission to allow a developer to subdivide the historic Mount Vernon Place Church from its adjoining parish house.
View ArticleOrioles on deck: What to know about Baltimore’s losing streak, pitching...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Angels.
View ArticleAnne Arundel, Annapolis begin nationwide search for resilience authority...
A job listing was posted on Monday for the position that will serve as the leader of the authority, a semi-governmental body created this summer that will oversee and pay for resilience infrastructure...
View ArticleRavens QB Lamar Jackson on suggestion that he’ll be ‘figured out’ this...
On Friday, Lamar Jackson found himself in another 24-hour news cycle outside his control.
View ArticleDissection without the mess: Carroll Community College students can explore...
Carroll Community College has added an Anatomage Table, which displays detailed scans of deceased people who donated their bodies to science.
View ArticleMaryland mask mandates: When, where you need a mask
Some counties in the Baltimore area are reinstating mask policies as the delta variant of COVID-19 contributes to an uptick in cases.
View ArticleBaltimore police confirm crime lab has backlog of 11,000 fingerprints, is a...
The Baltimore Police Department crime laboratory is confirming a backlog of more than 11,000 fingerprints collected from crime scenes, and said it will be another year before it can processing evidence...
View ArticleMake America Gossip Again: We need less conspiracy, more celebrity | COMMENTARY
Better to obsess over Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez than bogus apocalyptic QAnon conspiracy theories.
View ArticleMaryland’s enrollment in Obamacare jumps 12% during coronavirus pandemic...
Enrollment in the state's health exchange rose by 12% during a special pandemic sign-up period.
View ArticleSo you lost your vaccine card. Here’s how to get a new one.
COVID-19 vaccine verification cards — bemoaned for their inconvenient size and dimensions — are easy to lose. Here’s what you can do to get a replacement card.
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