School board approves Virtual Academy for Anne Arundel; families can apply by...
Anne Arundel County Public Schools will submit a request to the state to create a Virtual Academy for students in grades 3-12 after the Board of Education approved the program Wednesday.
View ArticleCarroll County commissioners approve contract in step toward standardizing...
Carroll County commissioners approved a contract award for EMS billing services in the county at the request of the Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services during their meeting on Thursday.
View Article‘They just had a great chemistry’: UMBC duo wins inaugural Collegiate Esports...
Kiran Yarlagadda, a rising senior majoring in computer science, and Arveen Zarrabi, a rising sophomore majoring in bioinformatics, bested an eight-team field to collect the top prize of $5,000 and the...
View ArticleAs TV returns to a more normal state, what can we learn from its ability to...
There is a reason TV viewing and streaming subscriptions soared during the pandemic. We relate to those screens in deep and fundamental ways. That’s about us, just as much or more than it is about TV.
View ArticleWhat’s more motivating than love of family? ‘Donuts’ | EDITORIAL CARTOON
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View ArticleAnne Arundel school board discusses policy to strengthen LGBTQ+ student...
The Anne Arundel County Board of Education discussed a proposed policy Wednesday that would protect a student’s right to be addressed by a name and pronoun that matches their gender identity and their...
View ArticleMaryland COVID hospitalizations, positivity rate decline
Following a slight increase after Memorial Day, coronavirus hospitalizations in Maryland dropped while the state’s testing positivity rate notched another low mark, health department data shows.
View ArticleMaryland weather: Authorities gauge damage as forecasters evaluate more...
As authorities in the Baltimore area gauged damage left in the wake of a series of powerful thunderstorms Thursday evening, meteorologists worked “double duty” locking in forecasts for another...
View ArticleAccused leader of violent Baltimore gang on the run as feds say he failed to...
The reputed leader of a violent East Baltimore-based gang - charged by federal prosecutors with being behind more than 40 killings and shootings - is on the run, and a warrant has been issued for his...
View ArticleRoad crews to complete paving on I-695 near Catonsville through June 10
The State Highway Administration will complete paving on the Baltimore Beltway near Catonsville, as part of the widening of the Interstate 695 outer loop between south of Route 40 and Frederick Road.
View ArticleHeavy storms Thursday night cause road closures, flooding in Harford County
The storm that buffeted Harford County Thursday evening closed some roads and poured 3 to 5 inches on the county — with Bel Air and the Churchville area being hit the hardest.
View ArticleEvening High School graduation kicks off Anne Arundel public school celebrations
More than 80 students graduated Thursday from seven different Evening High School campuses around the county. Principal Nelson Horine II said Thursday’s class was the 54th graduating class of Evening...
View ArticlePandemic relief helped millions, but Republicans continue attacks on the...
A lot of those workers are registered Republicans, but it doesn’t stop Republican politicians from trying to reduce the size of the safety net that serves families trying to make ends meet, in good...
View ArticleNathan Alonza Mallory, retired Immigration and Naturalization Services...
Nathan Alonza Mallory, a retired Immigration and Naturalization Services officer who was born and raised in Baltimore, has died at 82.
View ArticleBaltimore State’s Attorney announces indictment of a man charged with a...
A grand jury indicted Levar Cooper, 43, in the killing of Larry Alvin Randall Jr., 43, that occurred last month, according to the State's Attorney's Office.
View ArticleFacebook extends Trump ban until 2023, but that is not nearly enough |...
Facebook's action might sound tough, but is not nearly enough given the perilous moment our democracy now finds itself in thanks in large part to Trump’s refusal to accept the results of the 2020...
View ArticleWoman impaled by umbrella in Ocean City three years ago sues town, beach...
A woman who was impaled by a beach umbrella in Ocean City three years ago has sued the town and umbrella business, claiming their negligence resulted in grave injuries.
View Article‘Step one of our recovery efforts’: Baltimore-area systems look to summer...
Baltimore-area school systems are greatly expanding summer school programs to offset the disruption to learning caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, but officials caution it could take years to fully...
View ArticleCyberattack reported at Baltimore’s largest drug-treatment clinic
Turning Point Clinic, Baltimore’s largest drug-treatment clinic, fell victim to a cyberattack in April that may have allowed hackers to access and copy patients’ information, officials announced this...
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup, roster moves, lineups and how to watch...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Friday night against the Cleveland Indians.
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