Anne Arundel school board breaks recess to discuss COVID, mask mandate
Anne Arundel Board of Education members on Thursday questioned the superintendent and county health officer about renewed mask mandates aimed at limiting the spread of COVID-19 ahead of the start of...
View ArticleWhat you need to know about jury duty in Maryland with trials back in full...
Now that jury trials have resumed in person after months on hold amid the pandemic, Baltimore residents are again getting jury duty summonses in the mail.
View Article‘From vacation mode to action mode’: Annapolis firefighter, nurse couple...
Lt. Doug Rathell, a 15-year veteran of the Annapolis Fire Department who is also a paramedic, and his wife Brooke, a registered nurse for 14 years, provided first aid when a 12-year-old girl suffered...
View ArticleArchdiocese of Baltimore opens city’s first Catholic school in more than 50...
The Archdiocese of Baltimore cut the ribbon this week on the Mother Mary Lange Catholic School, the city’s first new Catholic school in more than 50 years.
View ArticleLivestock auction wraps up Carroll County 4-H & FFA fair with new teenage...
Attendees of Friday’s livestock auction at the Carroll County 4-H & FFA Fair took a moment of silence for the late Nevin Tasto, the long-time auctioneer of the livestock sale who passed away...
View ArticleCiting worldwide need, FDA OKs export of some AstraZeneca doses made at...
The FDA, citing need, authorized export of a lot of AstraZeneca vaccine made at the troubled Emergent BioSolutions Baltimore plant.
View ArticleSonsy Gaba ‘so happy and so humbled’ by son Mo’s recognition as Orioles Hall...
Mo Gaba’s mother chuckles at the thought of how he would react if he could be at Camden Yards on Saturday for his official recognition as an Orioles Hall of Fame inductee.
View ArticleFormer Baltimore City Community College math professor to serve one year in...
A former Baltimore City Community College math professor pleaded guilty to bribing students and was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Thursday, prosecutors said.
View ArticleTwo injured in Severn shooting, Anne Arundel County Police say
Anne Arundel County Police are on the scene of a shooting in the parking lot of Orchard Food Market in Severn. Police report that there are two victims.
View ArticleOrioles bullpen wastes John Means’ gutsy start in 10-6 loss to Rays; Ryan...
Left-hander John Means grinded through five innings against the American League East-leading Tampa Bay Rays on Friday, only for a thinned Orioles bullpen to evaporate a lead over the final four frames.
View ArticleHumane Society of Harford County’s 7th annual Putts Fore Paws Golf Tournament...
Join the Humane Society of Harford County’s 7th annual “Putts Fore Paws” golf tournament on Thursday, Sept. 2, at Bulle Rock Golf Course in Havre de Grace.
View ArticleSculptor James Earl Reid, whose work addressed racism and social justice, dies
James Earl Reid, a sculptor who created the city’s monument to Billie Holiday, died of congestive heart failure July 18 at Harbor Hospital. He was 78.
View ArticleRavens’ defensive line looks capable of straddling the old and new school |...
After an offseason of hand-wringing over the Ravens’ overhaul at outside linebacker, the defensive line’s biggest impact might have to come in the pass rush.
View ArticleTruxtun Park boat ramp reopens after three-week closure due to electrical...
Workers discovered multiple sources of the elevated electrical current, including some nearby street lights, several extension cords located at the dock and an old transformer that needed to be replaced.
View ArticleSummer festival honoring community activist set for Tuesday in Annapolis
A summer festival will be held Tuesday evening in Annapolis to honor the memory of housing activist Robert Eades and raise awareness of COVID-19, the disease that claimed his life.
View ArticleRays starter Shane McClanahan ‘worshipped’ Cal Ripken Jr. He’ll face the...
Tampa Bay Rays left-hander Shane McClanahan grew up with a lifesize Cal Ripken Jr. poster on his bedroom wall. Saturday, when he takes the mound at Camden Yards for the first time, he just might see...
View ArticleDarren Sanders, Ravens’ security director and former Baltimore Police...
Darren Sanders, who oversaw all security-related matters for the Ravens, died of cancer July 23 at his Owings Mills home.
View ArticleRavens QB Lamar Jackson makes training camp debut, ending long wait after...
The Ravens' star quarterback was activated off the reserve/COVID-19 list Friday afternoon and returned to the field Saturday after missing eight days of practice in Owings Mills.
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View Article16-year-old boy shot in Pasadena Friday suffers non-life-threatening injuries
A 16-year-old boy suffered non-life-threatening injuries in a shooting Friday night in Pasadena, Anne Arundel County Police said.
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