Michael P.M. Coxe, retired Bell Atlantic official, dies
Michael P.M. Coxe, a retired Bell Atlantic official, has died at 82.
View ArticleJeanette A. ‘Jean’ Kuhlman, former coordinator of English language arts for...
Jeanette A. "Jean" Kuhlman, who was coordinator of language arts for Baltimore County public schools, has died at 85.
View ArticleCedric Mullins paces Orioles’ offensive breakout in series-clinching 18-5 win...
In scoring their most runs since August 2015, the Orioles locked up their second straight series victory.
View ArticleMemorial services honor fallen first responders in Maryland, including...
Firefighters and their families from across Maryland gathered in Annapolis on Sunday to honor 10 firefighters and emergency services providers who died in the line of duty, including those who...
View ArticleUnexpected change in unemployment system frustrates Marylanders trying to...
Marylanders took to social media to seek help and solace after a change on the state’s unemployment portal.
View ArticleHomeless man charged with arson and murder in woman’s death in Salisbury
A homeless man has been charged with murder and arson in the death of a Maryland woman whose body was found inside a burning house in Salisbury last month.
View ArticleMaryland’s NCAA baseball tournament run ends with 9-6 loss to East Carolina...
The Terps lost to host East Carolina, 9-6, in the Greenville Regional final late Sunday night at Clark-LeClair Stadium in Greenville, North Carolina, ending the team’s quest to return to the Super...
View ArticleCarroll career and tech team document student projects for national competition
Carroll County Career and Technology Center’s American Spirit Team is gearing up for a national competition that requires turning in a book documenting students’ trades and practices.
View Article‘We’re in the fog of war’: Soaring lumber prices are contributing to rising...
While some of the trends contributing to a lumber shortage predate the pandemic or run parallel to it, the coronavirus pushed the industry over the edge.
View ArticleMaryland among first in U.S. to limit how police use genealogy websites
Maryland becomes one of the first states in the country to set rules limiting how police can use consumer genealogy websites such as Ancestry to solve cold cases.
View ArticleOrioles reset: As Grayson Rodriguez and DL Hall headline star-studded Bowie...
If recent history is any guide for the Orioles pitching prospects, all the promise in the world on a Double-A mound still calls for a bit of restraint.
View Article‘Absolutely rocked it’: The Park School’s mock trial team first from Maryland...
The Park School of Baltimore, a private school located on Old Court Road in Baltimore County, recently won the National High School Mock Trial Championship, becoming not only the first Maryland school...
View ArticleAnne Arundel Executive Pittman put $18.2M federal aid into his budget, plans...
Pandemic assistance programs funded by the federal government will continue receiving money under The American Rescue Plan in Anne Arundel County Steuart Pittman’s budget, and his administration is...
View ArticleRavens film study: Why Lamar Jackson needs another ‘viable weapon’ in the...
As the Ravens’ work on their much-scrutinized passing game continues at OTAs, there are higher hopes for even the running backs.
View ArticleLatest mashup ‘DodgeBow’ mixes archery, paintball, dodgeball — and a workout...
DodgeBow Baltimore, an exhilarating blend of dodgeball and archery, provides unique fun game — and a secret
View ArticleAnnapolis Towne Center adds True Food Kitchen, Tuscan Prime restaurants
Two new restaurants are coming to Annapolis Town Center, one with a menu-driven by a nationally known celebrity doctor and the other by an Annapolis company branching out to a new concept.
View ArticleFallston home damaged, two pets taken to emergency vet after fire
A fire caused about $150,000 worth of damages to a Fallston home Friday afternoon and the cause of the blaze remains under investigation, according to state fire marshal’s office.
View ArticleWestminster High grad Kayla Kelly is Carroll County’s first female Eagle Scout
Two years after girls were first allowed into the Boy Scouts, almost 1,000 of them rose to the top rank of Eagle Scout, including 18-year-old Kayla Kelly, slated to become the first female Eagle Scout...
View ArticleNearly half of all Marylanders are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19,...
Maryland was on the verge of half of all state residents being fully vaccinated against COVID-19, as of Monday, and the state’s positivity rate and hospitalizations continue to decline, according to...
View ArticleTo save federal unemployment benefits, Maryland Dems should hold up...
They have the power to get the governor's attention by holding up the Capital Beltway/I-270 expansion. Mr. Hogan is certain to hate this idea. That’s why it’s the right thing to do.
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