Dad and ‘Jay’: It’s a family affair for Baltimore’s top drag couple, raising...
In the world of drag, having two top queens involved in a romantic relationship is rare, but not unheard of. But you’ll be hard-pressed to find another couple that has the added responsibility of...
View ArticleAnnapolis launches website for 2040 Comprehensive Plan draft, seeking public...
The city is expected to release the final plan in early fall.
View ArticlePresident of national teachers union supports in-person return this fall...
Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association which represents teachers in most of Maryland’s school school systems, is joining President Joe Biden and the American Federation of...
View ArticleAffordable health care: Supreme Court ruling helps but more to be done |...
For the third time, the nation's highest court has upheld Obamacare but the central goal of providing affordable health insurance to all Americans remains elusive.
View ArticleAs Republicans cry foul, Annapolis elections board moves forward with...
The board met Thursday for its monthly meeting as it continues its election preparations.
View ArticleMaryland State Police investigating deadly Cecil County crash on Route 1
The Maryland State Police are investigating a three-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon that left one Cecil County woman dead.
View ArticleCarroll County volunteer emergency services association talks priorities for...
Carroll County commissioners held a joint work session with the county’s Volunteer Emergency Services Association to discuss how to move forward after the county’s fire and emergency services director...
View ArticleHow do we know there is there? | EDITORIAL CARTOON
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View ArticleRichard E. Llewellyn, a retired engineer who loved traveling and making...
Richard Eaton Llewellyn, a retired Northrop Grumman engineer who made videos of his global travels, has died at 75.
View ArticleBaltimore’s plastic bag ban postponed again, until Oct. 1
For the second time, Baltimore has delayed implementing its ban on single-use plastic bags, giving retailers until Oct. 1 to comply with the ordinance.
View ArticleAnne Arundel Board of Education approves LGBTQ+ policy, adopts fiscal 2022...
The Anne Arundel County board of education approved a policy Wednesday in an effort to ensure the rights of gender-nonconforming students within public schools.
View Article90% of Maryland seniors have gotten at least one vaccine dose, Hogan says
Half a year after Maryland began vaccinating adults 65 and older for the coronavirus, 90% of that population has now received at least one dose, Gov. Larry Hogan announced Friday.
View ArticleVideo: 16-year-old carjacking suspect struck by Baltimore Police officer in...
Baltimore Police said Thursday night that a 16-year-old carjacking suspect was struck by a police car on Monday during a foot chase.
View ArticleFormer Mary Moss Academy employee receives 30 years in prison for sexual...
A Severna Park resident who worked with the Anne Arundel County Public School system was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to sex abuse of a minor student.
View ArticleBaltimore’s Clipper Mill redevelopment project changes hands
The developer of Clipper Mill, an enclave of once-industrial 19th century buildings along the Jones Falls in Baltimore, has sold the assets and development rights to a new owner.
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup, lineups, roster moves and how to watch...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Friday night against the Toronto Blue Jays.
View ArticleEngineered with enthusiasm and solar panels, it’s FrankenVolt! | COMMENTARY
A retired but tireless electric engineer named Bob Bruinga created FrankenVolt at his home in Glen Burnie as a way to augment a Chevrolet Volt's power supply with a solar-powered battery.
View ArticleFrom ‘first last days’ to final ones, Anne Arundel County public schools...
The year, marred by the stress of a global pandemic and in-person restrictions, was still successful and students grew and learned much, Principal Lisa Rice said. For Rice, Friday marked the end of...
View Article4-H events at 2021 Harford County Farm Fair will be open to the public; other...
The 34th annual Harford County Farm Fair, scheduled for the last week of July, was initially planned to be fully virtual because of COVID-19 safety concerns, but organizers now are planning to open 4-H...
View ArticleHoward County resident, newly-wed wins $40,000 in VaxCash vaccine lottery
A recently married teacher from Elkridge is set to get $40,000 from Maryland’s VaxCash lottery, according to Maryland Lottery officials.
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