Residents able to stay after smoke fills adjacent homes in Brooklyn Park,...
The Anne Arundel Fire Department responded to a call from a neighbor reporting a fire in the adjoining home as smoke filled their own Brooklyn Park home Wednesday at 4:48 p.m.
View ArticleParents critique critical race theory, Carroll County Public Schools’...
"Critical Race Theory” was repeated by several speakers at the board of education meeting on Wednesday who urged the board to prevent the topic from entering the classrooms.
View ArticleMaryland has passed the point of peak cicadas. How much longer will they last?
After weeks of cicadas splattered on windshields and hosting choir practice in local parks, one question remains: when will they go away? According to Mike Raupp, entomology professor at the University...
View ArticleMore jobless claims updated as Maryland unemployment vendor adds more servers
Labor officials said that as of Friday afternoon, 226,000 people had filed weekly certifications for the week ending June 5. Last week, 248,000 weekly certifications were received and approved,...
View ArticleGlen Burnie man pleads guilty to impersonating a U.S. Marshal
A Glen Burnie man pleaded guilty Friday to false impersonation after he was arrested in a Walmart parking lot last fall for pretending to be a U.S. marshal.
View ArticleAs city leaders jump to address Fells Point complaints, some Baltimore...
Community leaders across the city for the most part say they don’t begrudge the Fells Point business owners for their letter and threat to city officials. Rather, they would like the same sense of...
View ArticleMaryland weather: Heavy rains prompt flood warning in Baltimore City,...
Parts of Baltimore City and Baltimore County are under a flood warning Thursday evening as a second straight day of heavy rain caused some roads to flood in the region.
View ArticleOcean City’s Big Wheel to be dismantled
Trimper's Rides is demolishing its Ferris wheel at the Ocean City boardwalk.
View ArticleFDA to authorize two batches of Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine made at...
Federal regulators at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will authorize for use two batches of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine manufactured at the troubled Baltimore facility where critical...
View ArticleAnne Arundel jury finds man guilty of second-degree felony murder,...
A five-day murder trial came to a close Friday when an Anne Arundel County jury found a Pasadena man guilty of manslaughter and second-degree felony murder after two and a half hours of deliberation.
View ArticlePolice: Man in hours-long standoff with police at BWI Airport garage dies...
BWI Airport officials said the garage was shut down for unspecified police activity, and that there was no threat to the public.
View ArticleTowson isn’t troubled by layoff or Franklin in region boys lacrosse final |...
A 10-day layoff proved no problem for the Towson boys lacrosse team on Friday as the host Generals jumped out fast on Baltimore County rival Franklin and never looked back in claiming a 19-6 home win...
View ArticleKeegan Akin struggles with efficiency, Orioles’ offense mostly quiet in 4-2...
In a 4-2 loss to open a road series with the Tampa Bay Rays, Keegan Akin needed 95 pitches to get 12 outs, surrendering Maryland product Brandon Lowe’s go-ahead two-run homer in a 33-pitch fourth
View ArticleBack to school: Century High alums return to alma mater as company works to...
Carroll County Public Schools hired E&F; Contracting to improve its sidewalks by raising the concrete rather than replacing it. Three of the alumni who are part of the company were happy to return...
View ArticleThe last swim: Dead cicadas washing up on the Anne Arundel shores by the...
Thousands of cicadas were washed up on the shore of Herring Bay Friday morning, part of a veiny-winged tide of bugs that can be found on boat ramps and beaches throughout the region.
View Article2021 is a test of consistency for the Orioles’ young outfielders. So far,...
Cedric Mullins has been the lone consistent member of a young outfield group that figured to be among the Orioles’ greatest strengths this year. Each of the others has dealt with struggles, injuries or...
View ArticleSalisbury baseball enjoying limelight as national champion for first time in...
The Sea Gulls’ two-game sweep of St. Thomas in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, turned their sixth appearance in the College World Series into gold.
View ArticleMan critically injured after being trapped between equipment, trailer...
A worker was critically injured after he was trapped between a piece of construction equipment and a trailer carrying jersey barriers on a roadway in Glen Burnie Saturday morning, Anne Arundel Fire...
View ArticleJean W. Toomer, first director of Howard County Office of Human Rights, dies
Jean W. Toomer, first director of the Howard County Office of Human Rights, has died at 93
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