Capital Gazette gunman’s sentencing date set in September
The gunman ruled criminally responsible for the Capital Gazette murders is set to be sentenced in September.
View ArticleHoward County jury finds man guilty of attempted second-degree murder after...
A 35-year-old Baltimore man was found guilty by a Howard County jury of attempted second-degree murder after fleeing from Baltimore County police officers and firing shots at them in Elkridge last year.
View ArticleA teen girl riding her bike was killed in a Dundalk hit-and run as police...
A 16-year-old girl was killed after being hit by a car in Dundalk early Monday morning, police said.
View ArticleDel. Haven Shoemaker running for Carroll County state’s attorney in 2022...
Del. Haven Shoemaker, a District 5 Republican, filed on Tuesday to be a candidate for state’s attorney for Carroll County in the 2022 election cycle, which he plans to announce at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday...
View ArticleSouth Baltimore parks to get $6 million for upgrades, renovations
Several South Baltimore parks and recreation centers are getting a $6 million dollar makeover, fulfilling community advocates’ longtime demands for more accessible and youth-friendly parks.
View ArticleSpeed cameras on Baltimore’s JFX should be the start of many more on U.S....
Speed on the nation's roads went off the charts during the pandemic. Why not use cameras to get it under control?
View ArticleMaryland National Guard still seeks pay for Jan. 6 response in D.C.
The leader of the Maryland National Guard is warning that training missions and equipment maintenance are in peril if the state isn't reimbursed soon for the Guard's response to the Jan. 6 insurrection...
View ArticleBaltimore Police lieutenant charged criminally with claiming pay for hours...
A Baltimore Police lieutenant was paid for three days when she did not work a full shift, according to court documents charging her with theft and misconduct.
View ArticleNew state-of-the-art Woodlawn Health Center opens at O.W.E Center at Security...
After a partnership with Set the Captives Free Outreach Center and more than $1 million for design and construction, Baltimore County leaders and officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday to...
View ArticleMS-13 gang member gets 30 years in prison for stabbing death of 16-year-old...
A gang member was sentenced Tuesday to 30 years in federal prison for his role in the killing of a 16-year-old boy who was stabbed and cut more than 100 times at a Maryland home before his body was set...
View ArticleJohn Means struggles in return from injured list as Orioles lose to Rays, 9-3
In John Means’ first start since landing on the injured list with a left shoulder strain last month, the Tampa Bay Rays tagged the All-Star left-hander for five runs in five innings, leading to their...
View Article24-year-old man shot and killed on a front porch in East Baltimore, police say
A 24-year-old man was shot and killed on a front porch in East Baltimore on Tuesday afternoon, police said.
View ArticleStephen C. Traugott, retired Martin Marietta aeronautical engineer who worked...
Stephen C. Traugott, a retired Martin Marietta Inc. aeronautical engineer whose work began with the Project Mercury missions and ended with the Space Shuttle, died July 16 at Alexandria Inova Hospital...
View ArticleMcDaniel College students in Westminster continue research for COVID-19 drug...
Students at McDaniel College in Westminster have been working to find a solution to COVID-19 during the summer research program. The overall goal is to find a starting point for a drug that can treat...
View ArticleState agencies encourage Maryland school systems to set up COVID-19 testing...
Maryland’s health and education departments are encouraging schools to expand COVID-19 testing programs in the fall and offering to help pay — a total of $182 million from the U.S. Centers for Disease...
View ArticleMark S. Segall, who leased commercial real estate and helped retailers find...
Mark S. Segall, a commercial real estate broker who leased shopping centers and represented tenants, died of multiple organ failure Monday at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Owings Mills...
View ArticleAs more youth come into the crosshairs of Baltimore’s street shootings, city...
Baltimore has seen a rise this year in the number of young people either killed or shot, according to Baltimore Police data.
View Article‘This is all I’ve really wanted’: Maryland native Uche Eke will be first to...
Good Counsel graduate Uche Eke will be the first gymnast from his father’s home country of Nigeria to compete in the Olympics this summer in Tokyo.
View ArticleAnne Arundel commemorates Leroy Perry 40 years after he was fatally shot by...
People’s Park was overflowing with attendees hugging as music about peace and unity blasted in the background to commemorate Leroy Perry 40 years after he was fatally shot by an Anne Arundel County...
View ArticleNew Columbia Association president leads through financial COVID challenges,...
Newly hired Columbia Association CEO and President Lakey Boyd said she aims to use her position to promote a positive environment for those who live and work in Columbia.
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