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COVID cases jump by 98 this week in Carroll County public schools

The system’s dashboard that updates every Wednesday reported 337 people have the virus this week when 239 people had it the week before. It’s the seventh week in a row cases have increased.

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Maryland Democrats send new congressional map to Gov. Hogan

Democratic lawmakers sent a redrawn Maryland congressional map to Gov. Larry Hogan on Wednesday evening, brushing aside objections from Republicans to pass their redistricting plan along party lines.

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Lawyers deny that spy suspect Diana Toebbe of Annapolis discussed fleeing to...

Lawyers for Diana Toebbe of Annapolis, who is charged along with her husband in a scheme to sell Navy submarine secrets to a foreign government, denied Wednesday that she had contemplated fleeing the...

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No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball surges in second half to beat Purdue,...

Ashley Owusu scored eight of her 20 points in the fourth quarter to push No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball to an 86-71 victory over Purdue on Wednesday night.

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Father and son from Annapolis are featured in Peacock streaming show ‘Baking...

Annapolis’ Chevys Fresh Mex owner, Tom O’Leary, and his son, Steve, said they have cooked together for a long time but never baked in tandem until getting chosen for the new Peacock show “Baking It.”

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Ravens roundtable: Breaking down the team’s playoff hopes, the offense’s...

As Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns nears, Baltimore Sun reporters Childs Walker and Jonas Shaffer and editor C.J. Doon assess the precarious state of the team.

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Insurance company raise money to restore Bel Air’s Hendon Hill Cemetery

Harford Mutual Insurance Group donated $3,750 to the Hendon Hill Cemetery Project, according to a news release.

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Joseph Kavanagh McGeady, marine construction executive and community...

Joseph Kavanagh McGeady, a retired official of a marine heavy contracting business who became a community volunteer, died of respiratory failure Dec. 6 at his Severn Heights home. He was 88.

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Retro Baltimore: Army-Navy game played in 1941 put national spirit on the...

Eighty years ago, amid the traditional pomp and pageantry, Army and Navy played football before a raucous crowd of 98,000 in Philadelphia. At the same time, a Japanese war fleet advanced toward Pearl...

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Holiday Hope: Human Services Programs of Carroll County offers many services...

Human Services Programs of Carroll County may be best known for operating Carroll County’s shelter system, including the seasonal cold weather shelter but the organization also offers a slew of other...

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Pandemic has devastated Maryland’s minority-led nonprofits: ‘The stress and...

Minority-led nonprofits struggled disproportionately during the pandemic, fueled by hard-to-reach government funding and catastrophic losses on every income source, according to Maryland Nonprofit...

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After break during coronavirus, Holly Run again brings holiday cheer to...

For residents of Tangier Island, the arrival of Santa Claus by plane starts the Christmas season.

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Why one of the Orioles’ latest minor league signings could make their Opening...

Thanks to Major League Baseball owners’ decision to lock out players in the wake of the collective bargaining agreement’s expiration, the Orioles’ 40-man roster could remain without a catcher for...

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Amid push for third doses of COVID vaccine, some Maryland residents never got...

Nearly 6.5% of the more than 4 million Marylanders inoculated with Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna COVID vaccines haven’t returned for the second shot of the two-dose regimen on the recommended timeline.

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Misplaced outrage | EDITORIAL CARTOON

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Police, Howard High staff are investigating use of force after ‘alarming’...

Howard County school Superintendent Michael Martirano said Tuesday that school system staff are working with police to investigate what he has called an “alarming” video showing staff members at Howard...

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Ross Douthat: Don’t blame media neutrality for a Trump resurgence | GUEST...

Treat negative coverage of Biden as an example of the press living up to its primary mission, the accurate description of reality.

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A deadly decision: Pharmacists are afraid to stock opioid use disorder...

Imagine being unable to obtain medication from your pharmacy that you desperately need and must take daily. That's what our patients, who suffer from opioid use disorder, are facing now.

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Two people die in Pasadena house fire early Thursday morning, Anne Arundel...

A husband and wife died during a fire at their Pasadena home Thursday morning, the Anne Arundel County Fire Department said.

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Things to do in Baltimore and online Dec. 10 to Dec. 16

Go to classic music concerts, one traditional and one with a twist, or listen to a classic rock album in a planetarium. Your pet can get a picture with Santa Claus, you can run for a good cause or...

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