Orioles reset: Amid historic pitching struggles, Chris Holt hopes ‘hard...
Chris Holt, in his first year as major league pitching coach in addition to his director of pitching responsibilities, said difficult lessons for the pitching staff are behind what could end up being a...
View ArticleWill Democrats choose voting rights, as they should, or Senate comity? |...
The filibuster be damned, Democrats in the U.S. Senate have a moral obligation to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act.
View ArticleEdgewood woman dies, two youths sent to hospital after Sunday morning car...
The Harford County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal Sunday crash that left an Edgewood woman dead and sent two children to the hospital.
View ArticleLaurel man killed in collision after driving wrong way on Route 175, Howard...
Howard County police are investigating a two-vehicle collision in Columbia that left a man dead early Monday morning.
View ArticleA jury should decide if Baltimore’s actions failed to protect businesses...
A federal judge has ruled that there’s enough evidence in a lawsuit brought by small business owners impacted by the 2015 unrest following the death of Freddie Gray to allow a jury to find that the...
View ArticleFrom the education reporters: What we are watching as schools reopen
After 18 months of disruption, Maryland’s school kids were finally going to have a normal year. But with the rise of the delta variant, school openings are in turmoil once again with parents and...
View ArticleCarroll County school board to hold special meeting tonight to discuss mask...
The meeting starts at 7 p.m. at the central office location in Westminster “to discuss the school system’s reopening plans in light of the State Board’s Proposed Emergency Regulation regarding masks.”
View ArticleFriday fire torches Whiteford home, displacing family and causing $750,000 in...
The Office of the State Fire Marshal is investigating a Friday morning house fire in the 4400 Block of Slate Ridge Road in Whiteford that destroyed the home and displaced four people living there.
View ArticleAnnapolis police: shots fired on S. Cherry Grove Avenue Friday night
Annapolis police located eight 9mm shell casings Friday night after responding to S. Cherry Grove Avenue for reported gunshots fired.
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View ArticleMaryland schools need a Test-to-Stay program | COMMENTARY
Maryland’s schools need a Test-to-Stay program to keep kids out of quarantine.
View ArticleKathleen Koch, executive director of Arundel Community Development Services,...
Kathleen Koch, the executive director of Arundel Community Development Services, will retire after 28 years as the head of a county nonprofit dedicated to helping residents find and stay in affordable...
View ArticleParents frustrated by early release at Baltimore City schools lacking air...
At noon on Monday, mere hours into the first day of fully in-person school in Baltimore City since the start of the pandemic, Johnston Elementary School students were already saying goodbye to...
View ArticleAnnapolis housing authority to form nonprofit to help with fundraising,...
The housing authority’s Board of Commissioners unanimously approved resolutions last week giving permission to establish the organization that will be called Annapolis Housing and Community...
View ArticleBaltimore County Public Schools fully reopen for in-person instruction for...
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. and county schools Superintendent Darryl Williams visited with students and educators on the first full day of school Monday, making stops at Loch Raven...
View ArticleMan charged with shooting a Baltimore hack cab driver; suspect ID’d after...
Baltimore police arrested Gary Weldon, 34, for attempted murder last month, according to Baltimore police.
View ArticleMan awaiting trial stabbed to death at Baltimore detention center
A 33-year-old man held at a pretrial detention center in Baltimore was stabbed to death Friday, a prison spokesman said.
View Article‘We’ll take things as they come’: As Howard County students return to schools...
After nearly a year and a half, Howard County schools opened their doors fully to students Monday. As the new academic year begins, parents have varying thoughts as to how it might unfold.
View ArticleJudge dismisses Baltimore-Washington maglev rail operator’s lawsuit to...
A Baltimore City judge has dismissed a rail operator’s lawsuit that sought to condemn a Westport developer’s land to build a high-speed maglev train, casting doubt on the future of the...
View ArticleMary A. Goetz, centenarian and homemaker, dies
Mary A. Goetz, a centenarian and homemaker who was active in her church, died Friday from heart failure at the Senator Bob Hooper Hospice House in Forest Hillcq. The Aberdeen resident was 104.
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