Concord Point Lighthouse in Havre de Grace to reopen to public Aug. 7
The Concord Point Lighthouse in Havre de Grace will reopen to the public on Saturday, Aug. 7, just in time to celebrate National Lighthouse Day that weekend.
View ArticleJayden Baldree, Sparrows Point High School student who enjoyed the arts, dies...
Funeral arrangements have been made for Jayden Baldree, a Dundalk teen who died Monday in a hit-and-run crash.
View Article‘We’re family forever’: At Judy’s House, Naval Academy midshipmen find more...
Judy Buddensick has been sponsoring Naval Academy midshipmen for more 20 years. Stop by “Judy’s House,” and one can hear multiple languages as midshipmen call home, Buddensick said.
View ArticleAlderman DaJuan Gay to seek full term in Ward 6
Gay hopes to improve housing affordability in the city and help stand up the Office of Community Services, a new city department tasked with connecting residents with city social services, he said.
View ArticleJustice Breyer: Get off my lawn, progressives! | EDITORIAL CARTOON
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View ArticleThe Orioles have used rookie starting pitchers more than most teams. The...
Through 95 games, a rookie has started for the Orioles 36 times; only five teams have used a rookie starting pitcher more this season.
View ArticleRavens film study: How Lamar Jackson can improve as a passer in 2021 — and...
If this is the season the Ravens return to the Super Bowl, they’ll need more from quarterback Lamar Jackson as a passer.
View ArticleUntil there’s a vaccine for kids under 12, masks must be required in Md....
Not protecting unvaccinated children with masks just might turn them into Petri dishes for something to develop that none of us is protected against. In other words: If you can’t mask the kids for...
View ArticleWestminster Boy & Girls Club receiving state grant to educate at-risk youth...
The Boys & Girls Club of Westminster received a nearly $5.5 million grant from the state Opioid Operational Command Center to address the opioid and substance use crisis, trying to reach young...
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online July 23 to 29
Answer the call for local artists in a screenplay writing contest, enter a talent show or learn about sharks while on vacation.
View ArticleWho’s in, who’s out and who’s on the fence in 2021 Annapolis election
Annapolis voters will choose a mayor and City Council in November.
View ArticleColumbia man pleads guilty to entering the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6
A Columbia man who livestreamed himself at the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for entering the building.
View ArticleHot property: 4201 Atlantic Avenue, Ocean City
The ocean-front house boasts two expansive decks, one overlooking the ocean, and the living room and bedrooms feature beach-front views from private balconies.
View ArticleGreen Towson Alliance now opening voting for Native Garden Contest to local...
The Green Towson Alliance is inviting Towson residents to vote for the winners in this year’s inaugural Native Garden Contest.
View ArticleDr. Streett’s Churchville Veterinary Clinic celebrates 50th anniversary
In 1971, young veterinary doctor Dick Street started the Churchville Veterinary Clinic in a small building on Churchville Road in his native Harford County. Now celebrating 50 years in the same...
View ArticleA medispa, veterinary practice and interior design firm among tenants moving...
New tenants moving to The Village of Cross Keys in North Baltimore include a medi-spa, a veterinary practice and an interior design firm, the developer said Thursday.
View ArticleA Baltimore County widow put her million-dollar mansion on the market. Then...
A group of at least five self-proclaimed sovereign citizens moved into an empty Baltimore County mansion and sued the owner, attempting what they described as a “sovereign acquisition."
View ArticleJesse McCartney and Blue Öyster Cult set to perform at this year’s Maryland...
The Maryland State Fair will be held at the Timonium Fairgrounds in Baltimore County Aug. 26 through Sept. 6.
View ArticleMaryland reports more than 300 new COVID cases in a day for the first time...
Positive COVID cases are on the rise in Maryland. The state’s positivity rate continued to inch upward Thursday, reaching 1.73%.
View ArticleFort Meade, Naval Academy could receive funding under two defense bills
The Naval Academy, Fort George G. Meade and other Maryland military infrastructure could receive funding under two bills, currently in the House of Representatives.
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