Ravens QB Lamar Jackson’s positive COVID test is jarring reminder that...
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson’s positive COVID test was a jarring reminder that the pandemic, which disrupted his 2020 season, has not gone away in 2021.
View ArticleAlley houses, now an ‘endangered species,’ were once the core of...
Alley houses have been a cornerstone of Baltimore architecture since the 1780s as a way to provide affordable housing to Black residents and recently immigrated families. Now, estimates are that only a...
View ArticleUnderwater grass abundance, ‘critical’ to the Chesapeake Bay’s ecosystem, is...
Underwater grass is critical for cleaning water, slowing wave movement and nourishing blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay.
View ArticleEugene ‘Gene’ Azzam, Baltimore advertising executive and former creative...
Eugene “Gene” Azzam, a legendary Baltimore advertising executive and former creative director at W.B. Doner and Co. who created ad campaigns for Scrubbing Bubbles and Tootsie Pops, died July 13 at his...
View ArticleGlenelg Country School student creates performing arts program for students...
Rising Glenelg Country School senior Hannah Quigley wanted to find a way to combine her love of performing arts with her desire to help others. So she created Pals in Production, a collaborative...
View ArticleFresh paint brightens youth art on basketball court at Studio 39 in Annapolis
Program manager David Kauffman said students from Bates, Brooklyn Park, Broadneck and Annapolis middle schools worked with Future History Now to paint the mural after the City of Annapolis improved the...
View ArticleDowntown Sykesville Connection hosts first Sippin’ on Summer festival this...
The Carroll County 4-H & FFA Fair isn’t the only big event going on this weekend. The Downtown Sykesville Connection is hosting the first Sippin’ on Summer Festival on Saturday, featuring unlimited...
View ArticleAmbassador Team is a path for young people to step up in Carroll County 4-H...
One group of teens are an integral part of the work that goes on behind the scenes — the 4-H Ambassador Team — leading outreach efforts, interactive fair activities and leadership experiences.
View ArticleTop 5 places to see sunflowers in Maryland this summer
Take a day trip to any one of these sunflower fields in Maryland this summer.
View ArticleWill new approach to Baltimore crime fight build police legitimacy? | COMMENTARY
Mayor Scott's crime reduction plan includes a way for police to rebuild trust with the Baltimoreans they serve.
View ArticleLamar Jackson is out for the start of training camp after testing positive...
The Ravens began training camp Wednesday without Lamar Jackson after he tested positive for COVID-19, a diagnosis that will sideline the franchise quarterback for an indefinite amount of time.
View ArticleExperts say Maryland requirements for teaching history are ‘balanced.’ But...
Amid a national debate over critical race theory and standards for teaching history in K-12 public schools, Carroll and Harford county school boards have said recently that they want “politically...
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online July 30 to Aug. 5
The 90′s are making a comeback in Baltimore. Go see a New Kids On the Block/Salt-N-Pepa concert or try to solve a 90′s themed whodunnit mystery.
View Article‘A thumbprint of who you are as a player’: Last year’s deadline trades give...
With the possibility of even more prospects coming to the Orioles organization by Friday’s 4 p.m. trade deadline, the detailed reports from the Orioles’ hitting development department that await new...
View Article15-year-old shot early Thursday in Baltimore, police say
The shooting occurred early Thursday in West Baltimore on the 2600 block of Wilkens Ave.
View ArticleKent County and hip-hop? Washington College summer program creates musical...
African American history in Kent County dates back to the 17th century, leaving a complex, and often painful, cultural legacy that Washington College is trying to preserve.
View ArticleBaltimore County schools require face masks for all students, staff in fall
Superintendent Darryl Williams touted “universal masking” as an important part of the system’s multifaceted approach to mitigate the spread of COVID while keeping schools open for in-person learning.
View ArticleT. Rowe Price CEO Stromberg to retire after 35 years at Baltimore firm
Bill Stromberg, CEO of Baltimore-based T. Rowe Price Group, will retire in December after 35 years at the money management firm. Rob Sharps, a 24-year veteran of the firm, will become president and CEO...
View ArticleHannity and Carlson: the Pandemic Pundits | EDITORIAL CARTOON
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View ArticleRavens QB Lamar Jackson has tested positive for COVID twice. How common is...
Experts say Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is part of a small group of patients infected twice with the virus. It’s a group that could grow as new variants take hold, although vaccination can stem...
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