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Anne Arundel flavor aided in Virginia Wesleyan softball feasting in NCAA...

Danielle Stewart, a senior first baseman who played for Chesapeake-AA, and Maria Weddle, a senior right fielder who played for Northeast, contributed to the Marlins capturing their third national...

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Two new signs to be unveiled in Anne Arundel County, narrating Freetown and...

Two new signs will be unveiled in Freetown and Pumphrey on Tuesday as part of the historic sign initiative to preserve the rich history in Anne Arundel County communities.

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Maryland reports COVID positivity rate below 1% for the second straight day,...

Maryland reported a COVID-19 positivity rate below 1% for the second straight day Thursday and saw 121 new cases across the state as hospitalizations dropped.

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As coronavirus pandemic winds down, demand for psychiatric beds in Maryland...

Though COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to fall to new lows in Maryland, the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on mental health may linger.

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Maryland courts need a ‘three suitcases and you’re out’ rule | COMMENTARY

Jury duty: A relatively small personal injury cases ties up a judge and jury for several hours in a backlogged Baltimore Circuit Court.

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Maryland’s landfill gas goof: Composting is the long-term fix | COMMENTARY

Maryland's landfills are a much bigger source of greenhouse gas emissions than previously acknowledged. Finding a better destination for household food scraps would help address the problem.

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Fix the use of DNA data and facial recognition software, don’t ban it |...

The use of facial recognition technology needs fixing. There’s no doubt about. Let’s fix it rather than throw it out the door.

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Carroll County lifts state of emergency, effective immediately

Carroll County has lifted its COVID-19 state of emergency, effective immediately, as the number of cases and hospitalizations remain low and vaccinations among residents continue to rise.

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Why billionaires love space: the taxes are lower there | EDITORIAL CARTOON

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Harford sheriff’s office investigating fatal shooting Wednesday night in...

The Harford County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred late Wednesday night in the 6200 block of Edgewood Road.

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Anne Arundel Executive Pittman, Queen Anne’s County official discuss Bay...

Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman continued his crusade against a third span of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge during an appearance with host Tom Hall of the Midday radio show and Queen Anne’s...

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Ship crews visiting Port of Baltimore can receive COVID vaccines starting...

Visiting ship crew members entering the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore can receive COVID-19 vaccines through twice-a-week clinics starting Tuesday, June 15. The clinics, organized by the...

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Baltimore to offer $3.3 million in security deposit aid to renters using...

The city of Baltimore will provide qualified renters with up to $2,000 for a security deposit.

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Annapolis Audit Committee member Kati George announces run for Ward 8 seat

Kati George will seek the seat held by Alderman Ross Arnett, a four-term Democrat who has represented the Eastport ward since 2007.

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Baltimore students travel to and from schools on a transportation system that...

The study is significant for Baltimore, which is home to Maryland’s only public school system that relies exclusively on public transportation to help students reach school buildings. The report argues...

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Bus drivers, contractors request increased funding from Carroll County school...

Representatives of Carroll County school bus drivers and contractors advocated for better pay and benefits to the board of education.

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Gordon Becker, theater arts philanthropist who decked the malls during the...

Gordon Becker, who created a business that decorated scores of malls for the holidays and who was a leader on the early boards of Center Stage and Everyman theaters, died of cancer June 4 at his Towson...

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Judge denies defense request to oust news media from hearing in Capital...

An Anne Arundel County judge rejected a request from lawyers representing the Capital Gazette gunman to close a Thursday afternoon hearing to the news media after stories on the man’s admission that he...

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Former Anne Arundel officer pleads guilty to stealing $120,000 worth of...

A former Anne Arundel County police officer will serve 18 months in jail for stealing $120,000 in jewelry and handguns from a dead man's house he searched while on the job.

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Howard County school system announces principal, assistant principal...

Howard schools Superintendent Michael Martirano announced Thursday the appointment of 20 county school system administrators for the 2021-22 academic year.

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