As he did for Maryland men’s lacrosse, Jared Bernhardt is dominating for...
Just four months removed from propelling the Terps to lacrosse’s national championship game, Jared Bernhardt is lighting it up as the quarterback at Division II Ferris State.
View ArticleWhat Marylanders need to know about the mu variant
As the delta variant continues to spread, creating a surge in COVID cases in the United States and across the world, a new variant known as “mu” has emerged, raising concerns about the continued...
View ArticleBaltimore County Board of Education narrowly affirms support for replacing...
Baltimore County school board doubled down Tuesday night on a plan to replace Towson and Dulaney high schools following a heated debate among the elected leaders, school system staff and community...
View ArticlePizza in Baltimore, coffee in Cumberland: Maryland Restaurant Week returns...
Participants range from Baltimore steakhouses and pizzerias to a coffee shop in Cumberland.
View ArticleOrioles’ Trey Mancini proud of finding balance in comeback season: ‘A year...
Even in an up-and-down campaign where much of the spotlight shone toward a struggling Orioles team has focused on him, Trey Mancini has made plenty of time for others. Now, he says he's ready for a...
View Article‘It’s a win, win, win’: Nonprofit teams up with two Howard businesses to...
As a chapter leader with the Magic Yarn Project, a nonprofit that provides free character wigs to children dealing with cancer and other medical hair loss, Sykesville resident Brittany Harrison will...
View ArticleCarroll County nonprofit uses art, friendship as resources in suicide...
A new nonprofit in Carroll County is looking to help those struggling with thoughts of suicide and mental illness through therapeutic art and friendship.
View ArticleNFL power rankings, Week 1: Buccaneers and Chiefs remain teams to beat, while...
The Buccaneers and Chiefs both had to survive tough season-opening games, but the fact that they both came out on top with relative ease says it all.
View ArticleCoppin State to name PEC Arena floor in honor of former men’s basketball...
In 28 years leading Coppin State, Ron “Fang” Mitchell accumulated 429 victories, making him the winningest coach in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference men's basketball history.
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View ArticleBaltimore’s performing groups are opening their doors amid COVID’s new wave....
Baltimore's theaters and concert halls are requiring mask-wearing and proof of vaccination as they welcome patrons back for in-person live performances.
View ArticleHot property: All-stone former carriage house on three acres is up for sale...
This all-stone, former carriage house in Phoenix was built in the early 20th century and is reminiscent of an English country manor.
View ArticleFire at senior living facility apartment in Baltimore County, four residents...
A fire on the fourth floor of a senior living apartment in Edgemere Wednesday morning injured multiple residents, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department.
View ArticleAnnual Annapolis vs. Eastport Tug of War canceled
For the second straight year, the tug of war between Annapolis and the Maritime Republic of Eastport has been canceled out of public health concerns.
View ArticleMd. Chamber of Commerce, the latest unlikely foe of an erratic congressman |...
Maryland's lone Republican congressman declares the state's business community is out to get him. Where have we seen this paranoia before?
View ArticleFall Arts Guide: Reed Bmore is wired for success
Local artist and MICA grad is used to his artwork dangling above but a new commission has him firmly planted on the ground.
View ArticleBaltimore County police: Driver allegedly hits, kills man in Dundalk
A driver hit and killed a man who was standing outside his parked car in Dundalk on Tuesday night, according to police.
View ArticleFDA authorizes additional Johnson & Johnson batches from Baltimore facility
Two more batches of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine have been released from the troubled Baltimore facility where millions of doses were ruined and production was halted last spring due to...
View ArticleAn investigation found a vehicle auctioneer owed Baltimore $480k. The city...
An investigation by the Baltimore Inspector General’s Office found that an auctioneer owed the city nearly half a million dollars from auctions of impounded or abandoned vehicles in the summer of 2018.
View ArticleMaryland basketball’s Donta Scott helps raise funds after Pennsylvania family...
After his family home in Pennsylvania was flooded by Tropical Depression Ida, Maryland basketball forward Donta Scott has launched a GoFundMe page, which has already raised more than $40,000 of its...
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