Maryland will lift its COVID state of emergency. What does that mean?
Hogan said Maryland will lift its COVID-19 state of emergency, which the Republican governor had declared in March 2020 and extended throughout the pandemic. Here's what that entails.
View ArticleBaltimore City to lift mask mandate July 1 following end of Maryland’s...
Starting July 1, Baltimore will lift its citywide mask mandate, a decision that came just one day after Gov. Larry Hogan eliminated Maryland’s COVID-19 state of emergency.
View Article2 people arrested and charged with robbing Woodbine bank, Howard police say
A man and a woman Howard County police believe were involved in a June 7 Woodbine bank robbery were arrested Wednesday, the department announced.
View ArticleDr. Charles Earl Hill, retired family practitioner and University of Maryland...
Dr. Charles Earl Hill, a retired family practitioner and who taught at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, has died at 85.
View ArticleMaryland Rep. Harris says he voted against honoring Jan. 6 officers because...
The Baltimore County Republican was one of 21 House members, all Republicans, voting against a measure on Tuesday to award the Congressional Gold Medal to U.S. Capitol Police and others officers at the...
View ArticleRavens QB Lamar Jackson declines to say whether he’s vaccinated, calling it a...
On Tuesday, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said that over half of the team’s players are vaccinated, six months after one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in sports. It’s unclear whether star quarterback...
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup, lineups and how to watch Wednesday’s game...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Wednesday night against the Cleveland Indians.
View ArticleHampstead Volunteer Fire Department begins capital campaign to help cover $6...
The Hampstead Volunteer Fire Department has begun a capital campaign to help raise $6 million to cover the cost of constructing a new station and events center.
View ArticleBaltimore County water rates to increase by 4% beginning July 1
Baltimore County residents will start seeing higher water and wastewater bills July 1 after the city Board of Estimates unanimously approved a 4% rate increase Wednesday.
View ArticleWheelchair users file class-action lawsuit, saying Baltimore sidewalks fail...
Baltimore’s curb ramps and sidewalks are “dilapidated and disintegrating” and “filled with objects such as telephone poles, trash, and trees,” according to the suit.
View ArticleRavens’ Jackson, Watkins develop connection; Harbaugh doesn’t rule out...
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and wide receiver Sammy Watkins continue to develop their connection at the second day of mandatory minicamp.
View ArticleRepublican Ward 6 special election candidate taking second run at Annapolis...
George Gallagher, who ran as a Republican in a Ward 2 special election in 2019, has filed his candidacy with the city.
View ArticleWest Baltimore man indicted for allegedly gunning down a man in Rosemont last...
A city grand jury indicted Andre Preston on murder and gun charges Tuesday, and the 50-year-old West Baltimore man is accused of opening fire on his victim at point-blank range then casually walking away.
View ArticleRavens QB Lamar Jackson dazzles as mandatory minicamp winds down: ‘Today was...
Completing about 75% of his passes Wednesday at mandatory minicamp, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson turned in his best public showing since the 2020 season ended with a playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills.
View ArticleMaryland NAACP, community leaders call for suspension of Ocean City officers...
The Maryland NAACP on Wednesday called for the suspension and independent investigation of Ocean City police officers involved in the recent violent arrests of Black teens vaping on the boardwalk after...
View ArticleHoward County Executive Calvin Ball announces expanded Fourth of July...
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball announced Wednesday that the county will host an expanded Fourth of July celebration at Lake Kittamaqundi to what was previously planned, including music, live...
View ArticleVolunteer with Carroll County Health Department awarded governor’s citation...
Mark Vigliotti, a retired Carroll County Public Schools principal who has been deployed on multiple response teams with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, received a citation from Gov. Larry...
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Councilwoman Jessica Haire announces Republican run for...
Republican Councilwoman Jessica Haire announced her candidacy for county executive, making her the third to officially throw her hat in the ring in what will be a contentious Republican primary.
View ArticleHabitat for Humanity Susquehanna welcomes back volunteers to build sites
Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna was able to open its build sites to volunteers earlier in June for the first time since the pandemic closed them over a year ago.
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