Anne Arundel schools to require masks again starting next Monday
Students, teachers, staff and visitors will need to wear masks again inside Anne Arundel County Public School buildings starting Monday, Superintendent George Arlotto has announced.
View ArticleBouchat suggests Carroll commissioners boycott Maryland counties conference...
Masking recommendations at the upcoming Maryland Association of Counties conference caused Carroll County Commissioner Eric Bouchat to suggest the board boycott the event altogether, in addition to...
View ArticleSeveral Baltimore restaurants shut down after vaccinated staff members test...
The closures come as the more contagious Delta variant spreads throughout the region, but a health expert says businesses may be able to stay open and still operate safely
View ArticleFort Meade, other Maryland military installations nearing congressional...
The Senate Appropriations Committee passed the Fiscal Year 2022 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill Wednesday, which calls for funding for multiple...
View ArticleBaltimore County eliminates fees for people involved in pretrial community...
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. recently announced that, as of Sunday, the county has eliminated fees charged to people in the Department of Corrections’ pretrial community supervision...
View ArticleAnnapolis fines Parkside Preserve contractors $2,000 for environmental...
City officials were notified in late July of the violations at the protected wetlands adjacent to Parkside Preserve, also known as the Reserve at Quiet Waters, including a silt fence that was leaking...
View Article12-year-old boy accidentally stabbed in Middle River Thursday, police say
A 12-year-old boy was grazed by a bullet Thursday evening in Middle River, police said.
View ArticleBaltimore Democrats nominate Roxane Prettyman for open House of Delegates seat
Baltimore City Democrats selected Roxane Prettyman, a community and political activist from Sandtown-Winchester, as their choice to fill a vacant seat in the Maryland House of Delegates.
View ArticleGeorge M. Shriver III, retired Federal Energy Regulatory Commission financial...
George M. Shriver III, a retired Federal Energy Regulatory Commission financial analyst, died of a heart attack July 24 while doing what he loved best, working in the garden of his Glyndon home. He was...
View ArticleFirst Bel Air Summer Steak Showdown taking place Aug. 14, as Maryland State...
The Maryland State BBQ Bash held in Bel Air will be back this year after a year off due to the coronavirus pandemic. But this year’s event will be held in October, leaving the traditional August date...
View ArticleAs J.J. Hardy goes into the Orioles Hall of Fame, his winning impact could be...
Considering the long-standing shortstop problem that has existed since J.J. Hardy left after the 2017 season and how disappointing the Orioles were before he arrived, his return to Baltimore as part of...
View ArticleThis Annapolis resident was once an Olympic hopeful. Now he’s competing to be...
He dreamed to be an Olympic cyclist, but that was taken from him by a car crash. Now Annapolis resident Ryan Collins, 26, has changed lanes to be an ultra cyclist, competing in grueling endurance races.
View ArticleFour Ellicott City buildings set to be demolished as part of flood mitigation...
As part of the Ellicott City Safe and Sound flood mitigation plan, the demolition of four buildings on Main Street could begin in spring 2022 if all approvals are in place, according to Howard County...
View ArticleRavens stock report: 13 players who are rising or falling at training camp
Seven practices in, some Ravens players have begun to distinguish themselves, for better and for worse. Here’s a look whose stock is rising and whose is falling.
View ArticleFundraiser launches to defend Marilyn and Nick Mosby from criminal tax...
The fundraiser comes as the Mosbys brace for hefty legal fees to fight the U.S. Attorneys Office in Baltimore.
View ArticleMaryland-based Novavax seeks OK for COVID vaccine in needy countries first
Vaccine maker Novavax announced Thursday it has asked regulators in India, Indonesia and the Philippines to allow emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine -- offering its shot to some low-income countries...
View ArticleTokyo Olympics: Woodbine wrestler Kyle Snyder advances to 97-kilogram finals,...
The three-time world champion and 2016 Olympic champion from Woodbine will face ROC’s Abdulrashid Sadulaev in a highly anticipated showdown for the gold medal.
View ArticleHBO’s documentary on Obama speaks powerfully to this moment of racial...
While the term talking heads is often used with some derision, I think this is where the real power and credibility of some of the best documentaries resides. And this HBO production on the life of...
View ArticleThursday crash in Glen Burnie left an Ellicott City man dead, sent two in...
A fatal two-car crash in Glen Burnie on Thursday left one dead at the scene and two others sent to Maryland Shock Trauma Center.
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