Baltimore tech firm Fearless wins major federal contract
Fearless, a Baltimore software company that has scaled to a 140-person firm, has won a lucrative federal contract worth as much as $120 million from a division of the federal government’s General...
View ArticleCapital Gazette shooting trial updates: Jury set to begin deliberating after...
The jury tasked with deciding the criminal responsibility of the Capital Gazette gunman is set to begin deliberating after lunch.
View ArticleProtecting voting rights must be Congress’ top priority | COMMENTARY
The filibuster rule be damned, Republican attacks on voting rights represent too grave a threat to democracy for Congress to continue to ignore them.
View ArticleCarroll County commissioners approve spending $13 million on land purchase to...
Carroll County commissioners during their Thursday meeting voted to spend $13 million on a portion of land to help expand the Northern Landfill and extend its limited lifespan.
View ArticleCarroll County school board votes to keep classrooms ‘politically neutral,’...
Carroll County’s Board of Education unanimously voted Wednesday to have the superintendent develop a policy that keeps a politically neutral stance in the classroom and in the school’s curriculum.
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View ArticleBaltimore inspector general says she didn’t mean to undermine qualifications...
Baltimore’s inspector general has sent the board responsible to reviewing her performance a second letter in a week’s time, this time saying she did not mean to undermine the group’s qualifications for...
View ArticleMason-Dixon Fair continues through Saturday in Delta, Pa., just past Harford...
The 23rd annual Mason-Dixon Fair, held just over the Harford County border in Delta, Pennsylvania, continues tonight through Saturday with rides, food, livestock events and other entertainment,...
View ArticleMaryland Lt. Gov. Rutherford and Baltimore Mayor Scott team up to lead bid...
They announced their partnership Thursday at M&T; Bank Stadium in Baltimore, where World Cup games would be played in five years, touting the existing infrastructure around the stadium as an...
View ArticleColumbia training firm GP Strategies to be acquired for $394 million
GP Strategies Corp., a work force training firm based in Columbia, has agreed to be acquired by the English company Learning Technologies Group, which provides similar services, for $394 million, the...
View ArticleA lesson and a legacy in the Capital Gazette tragedy | COMMENTARY
Of course, the idea that justice has been served is a fiction. The sanity of the shooter won’t bring back the journalists he killed. But there is a lesson to learn from him, and a legacy to further in...
View ArticleBaltimore Police officers shot this week attempting to serve warrant released...
Baltimore Police on Thursday identified two officers who were released from the hospital after they were shot in an exchange of gunfire Tuesday in which another man was killed.
View ArticleState’s Attorney Brian DeLeonardo looks back on career as Carroll’s top...
The Maryland Attorney General describes a state’s attorney’s job includes prosecuting crimes and providing legal advice to state agencies. Carroll County State's Attorney Brian DeLeonardo, who was...
View ArticleHow Maryland is distributing aid to help tenants
A federal freeze on most evictions enacted last year is scheduled to expire July 31, after the Biden administration extended the date by a month. The moratorium, put in place by the Centers for Disease...
View ArticleUnited by tragedy, family of fallen Capital Gazette staff carry one another...
Brought together by this tragedy, they packed benches in the gallery shoulder to shoulder, anticipating the impending verdict in the case of the man who murdered Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, John...
View Article‘This is a really bittersweet day’: Jury finds Capital Gazette gunman...
Three years and 17 days after the mass shooting, an Anne Arundel County jury ruled Thursday the man who killed five Capital Gazette employees was sane during the attack that shocked the tightknit town...
View ArticleMaryland man who had to ties to anti-government ‘boogaloo’ movement gets home...
A Maryland man who belonged to an anti-government extremist movement was sentenced Thursday to six months of home confinement for illegally possessing a firearm.
View ArticleWhat they’re saying about the gunman who was found criminally responsible by...
The man who killed five Capital Gazette employees three years ago was found criminally responsible for the attack by a jury Thursday. Here’s what notable figures are saying following the verdict.
View Article‘Solid footing going forward’: Maryland arts and entertainment venues get...
Scores of Baltimore-area arts and entertainment venues that have struggled in the pandemic will get tens of millions of dollars in federal SBA grants, including the Lyric, the Baltimore Symphony...
View ArticleSome Baltimore-area animal shelters no longer taking owner surrenders, lower...
Animal shelters in Baltimore, Harford and Carroll counties are at or approaching their capacity, with some facilities reaching a point where they stopped accepting owner surrenders or have been forced...
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