Among Naval Academy Alumni Association’s grads to be honored are an...
The four honorees are the 2020 recipients, originally scheduled to be honored in March 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the country. They’ll be honored at a ceremony Thursday.
View Article‘What I missed the most’: New and returning UMBC students welcomed back to...
New and returning students were welcomed to the campus of University of Maryland Baltimore County to participate in the New Student Convocation for the 2021-22 semester. It was the first in-person...
View ArticleCherry Hill Road Bridge over Deer Creek to close two to three weeks starting...
The Harford County Department of Public Works will be closing the Cherry Hill Road bridge over Deer Creek in Street beginning on or about Tuesday, Sept. 7, for two to three weeks.
View ArticleThe 58th annual Havre de Grace Art Show is seeking entries for October event
The 58th Annual Havre de Grace Art show presented by ArtUnion, in partnership with Friends of the Concord Point Lighthouse, has announced a call for entries for their upcoming October show. Artists,...
View ArticleMaryland will become one of the first states where you can store your...
Maryland will become one of the first states where you can store your driver’s license on your phone — if you’re willing to send Apple a picture of your license and a selfie for verification.
View ArticleAffordable electric vehicles must be a national priority | COMMENTARY
The red, hot climate-change-driven summer of 2021 offers proof enough that greater investment must be made in cleaner cars and charging stations.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County pay employees $1,000 if they get vaccinated against COVID
County Executive Steuart Pittman announced Wednesday his administration will pay county employees $1,000 to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by Nov. 30.
View ArticleHarford library sponsors author tour, hosting group discussions for 2021 One...
Harford County Public Library is sponsoring the 2021 One Maryland One Book author tour and will host several group discussions in September and October. The 2021 One Maryland One Book is Ross Gay’s...
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View ArticleHoward County Executive Calvin Ball names Louis Winston as new fire chief
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball on Wednesday named Louis Winston as the new chief of the Department of Fire and Rescue Services, effective Tuesday.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County students and staff will be required to wear masks when...
Anne Arundel County Public Schools will require masks when students and staff return to in-person classes next week after a vote on making masks optional was withdrawn from the agenda Wednesday.
View ArticleRavens CB Marlon Humphrey, TE Nick Boyle, WR Sammy Watkins return to practice
Four potential Ravens starters were back at practice Wednesday, the first session open to reporters in nearly a week.
View ArticleBaltimore City schools to mandate COVID vaccine for high school athletes;...
Baltimore City Public Schools will require a COVID-19 vaccination for all high school student-athletes before the winter and spring sports seasons, with officials hinting that they are considering a...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan: Lack of air conditioning in some Baltimore schools is...
Frustrated that Baltimore public school students were sent home early on the first day of class due to hot weather, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan blasted city and school leaders on Wednesday for not...
View ArticleJan. 6 investigation leads to additional drug, gun charges against Nottingham...
A 43-year-old Nottingham man charged with storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 is facing additional charges after investigators found illegal firearms and drugs as part of their search for evidence of...
View ArticleHoward County launches program to divert low-level offenders to support...
Howard County officials on Wednesday announced the launch of the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion, or LEAD, program, a national initiative meant to reduce recidivism, where law enforcement officers...
View Article1 dead, 1 unaccounted for after Maryland apartment complex floods
The National Weather Service tentatively confirmed the touchdown of a tornado in Maryland’s Anne Arundel County early Wednesday afternoon as the remnants of Hurricane Ida moved across the state.
View ArticleFederal and state agencies, officials meet in Aberdeen to discuss ways to...
Between its rusty chain-link fences and cracked grey cement, the Aberdeen Amtrak/MARC train station is in need of an update, Mayor Patrick McGrady said during a meeting inside the station on Wednesday....
View ArticlePatriots reportedly sign rookie FB Ben Mason, the Ravens’ fifth-round pick,...
Ben Mason is the second player in the Ravens’ eight-man draft class to leave Baltimore before Week 1.
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 Toronto Blue Jays.
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