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Group ends bid to annex field near Liriodendron Mansion into Bel Air limits,...

A group that was attempting to annex an open field between Catherine and Gordon streets near the Liriodendron Mansion into the Town of Bel Air to construct homes on the property is no longer seeking...

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Local service announced for late Anne Arundel school board member Candace...

Anne Arundel County school leaders and the family of its board member Candice Antwine, who died July 16, will remember the educational leader during a service at North County High School, the system...

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‘Digging’ summer camp: Elementary, middle school students explore Laurel...

Since becoming Laurel Historical Society executive director in March 2018, Ann Bennett has led an archaeology summer camp in addition to the society’s other summer camps in history and science. With a...

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Carroll County officials don’t plan on changing mask rules for now

Carroll County officials currently don’t plan on changing masking rules in response to fresh guidance released Tuesday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which recommended that...

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All Anne Arundel Medical Center staff required to get COVID vaccine by October

Employees of Anne Arundel Medical Center will be required to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by October, the hospital’s parent company Luminis Health announced Monday.

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Ravens’ Lamar Jackson is on 10-day window for return from COVID list; Gov....

"Lamar’s gotta get — you know, I’ll tell you what, with the rules the NFL put down, I can’t imagine a team wanting to forfeit a game and lose a chance at the playoffs and none of the players getting...

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Under Armour raises revenue outlook as second-quarter sales and profit beat...

Under Armour beat sales and profit estimates for the second quarter, signaling that its turnaround plan is working, the Baltimore-based brand said Tuesday.

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BSO fires principal flutist Emily Skala, who was previously rebuked over...

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra on Tuesday fired Emily Skala, its principal flutist who was publicly rebuked by her employer six months ago for social posts media feeds that supported conspiracy...

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Garth Brooks, who is scheduled to play at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore in...

Country star Garth Brooks said he will be reassessing whether to continue his stadium tour because of the rising number of COVID-19 cases. He's scheduled to play at M&T; Bank Stadium in Baltimore...

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Orioles shut down by Yankees rookie Luis Gil in his debut, Alexander Wells...

Rookie left-hander Alexander Wells, making his third start for the Orioles, didn’t finish the third inning and was charged with six runs on seven hits while being outdueled by debuting Yankees rookie...

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One year after deadly blast, Lebanese doctors in Baltimore area wear...

One survey asks expats whether they would consider returning to Lebanon. “It’s quite sad. The majority of them answer they would not go back.”

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Gail R. Cross, first Carroll County Orphans’ Court female judge and a...

Gail R. Cross, who was a political and community activist and later became the first female judge to serve as a member of the Carroll County Orphans’ Court, died of coronary disease July 12 at her...

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‘Dante Barksdale’s Last Act’ documentary details the legacy of forgiveness of...

The documentary “Dante Barksdale’s Last Act” tells the final chapter of the story of a Baltimore man who turned his life around and details his legacy of forgiveness. It also highlights the people who...

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‘Strengthen that bond’: Howard County National Night Out aims to foster unity...

On a mild summer Tuesday evening, a crowd of Howard County community members, firefighters and police officers gathered in the parking lot outside the East Columbia Branch library in celebration of the...

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Maryland’s highest court opens door for juveniles who can be rehabilitated to...

Maryland’s highest court has ruled that judges must weigh whether juveniles can be successfully rehabilitated before assigning them to adult courts, providing new hope for a Baltimore County man and...

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Baltimore’s Lyric struggled financially before the pandemic. Even with new...

With a $3.4 million grant at its disposal, the 1893 concert hall is charting a course it hopes will lead to a solution to its longstanding and serious financial woes.

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Howard County Fair returns this weekend with livestock, tractor pulls, food,...

After last year’s Howard County Fair was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, it’s back in all its glory this month, with rides, live entertainment, food, animals and exhibitors filling every day...

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Baltimore County breaking public-records laws, former top administrator...

Fred Homan claims in the lawsuit that the county has violated the Maryland Public Information Act by refusing to turn over thousands of emails and by charging unreasonable fees for public records...

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In so many ways, the Orioles can still only dream of a debut like Yankees...

Yankees starter Luis Gil's strong start Tuesday night was a reminder of just how many avenues top talent can come to the big leagues. The Orioles are endeavoring on all of them, but at 38-68 with a...

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Eleven years ago, a couple took over a floundering zoo in Cecil County. Now...

Eleven years ago, authorities closed the Plumpton Park Zoo in Cecil County, Maryland, over 26 health and safety violations. The couple who took it over on a handshake deal have made it a destination.

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