‘Top five’: How a childhood mantra is driving Ravens TE Mark Andrews to...
“He doesn’t go out to do anything half-assed,” said Martha Andrews, Mark's mother. “And if he’s not good right now, he’s going to be the best."
View ArticleHere’s what you need to know about Howard County’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution
Howard County Health Officer Maura Rossman joined County Executive Calvin Ball and Howard County General Hospital interim President Shafeeq Ahmed to provide updates on the county’s COVID-19 vaccination...
View ArticleAmid their own ‘peaceful transition of power,’ Carroll County commissioners...
As Carroll County’s Board of Commissioners met in open session Thursday for the first time in 2021, with Ed Rothstein taking over as commissioner president from Stephen Wantz, the nature of that...
View ArticleCoppin State’s Danita Tolson sworn in as Baltimore County NAACP president;...
Danita Tolson, chair for the undergraduate program for nursing at Coppin State University, has been tapped by Anthony Fugett to take over as branch president. Fugett, who led the county’s NAACP branch...
View ArticleBeloved Aberdeen Proving Ground security guard becomes first on the Army post...
Security Guard Officer Joseph Butler III, well-known among Aberdeen Proving Ground workers for his hearty greetings when they enter the gates, became the first person on the Army installation Thursday...
View ArticleHoward police investigating after they say a man broke into the county Board...
The Howard County Board of Education building was broken into Wednesday evening, according to the Howard County Police Department.
View ArticleRetired Navy football mascot Bill 33, the goat at center of Army-Navy...
The fuzzy Angora goat was the team mascot from 2008 to 2015 and stood out among his brethren for not only his startling, unusual eyes, but his horns, which stretched longer than any goat in his herd.
View ArticleRavens WR Willie Snead IV, CB Marlon Humphrey return to practice; Titans...
Snead, a reliable run blocker and slot receiver this season, could be available for Sunday’s playoff game against the Titans.
View ArticleVirginia P. ‘Ginny’ Siems, homemaker and active church worker, dies
Virginia P. "Ginny" Siems, a homemaker active at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, has died at 92.
View ArticleAnne Arundel public high schools online learning schedule set to change Monday
The online learning schedule for high schoolers in Anne Arundel County is set to change Monday, and some students are concerned a cut in club time and a mid-day break will making the hard task of...
View ArticleFollowing Capitol siege, Maryland Democratic Party says Rep. Andy Harris must...
Harris was among the those who voted to contest the presidential election results in two states after Congress reconvened to certify Democratic President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.
View ArticleGeorge Goebel, magician and Jones costume firm owner, dies
George F. Goebel, a magician who owned the A.T. Jones theatrical costume firm, has died at 88.
View ArticleAnne Arundel schools superintendent makes statement on insurrection in...
Anne Arundel County Public Schools Superintendent George Arlotto said the school system has talked to police in the wake of an insurrection at the nation’s Capitol, ensuring that school systems...
View ArticleMaryland surpasses 6,000 deaths due to coronavirus, adds 2,970 cases Thursday
Maryland health officials reported Thursday 2,970 new cases of the coronavirus and 44 more deaths.
View ArticleRavens vs. Titans scouting report for the AFC wild-card round: Who has the edge?
If the Ravens are to turn the tables in their playoff rematch with the Tennessee Titans, quarterback Lamar Jackson must do more to exploit one of the NFL's worst pass defenses.
View ArticleHarford Health Department says it will have no problem administering first...
The Harford County Health Department said it will not have issues meeting Gov. Larry Hogan’s requirements for the distribution of the first batch of coronavirus vaccines, but the county’s health...
View ArticleAt least 9 Maryland residents arrested in connection with riots at U.S....
At least nine Marylanders were arrested in the riots on the U.S. Capitol including a 33-year-old man facing charges for allegedly carrying a high-capacity pistol onto Capitol grounds.
View ArticleGoucher College classes will remain online for spring semester amid COVID-19...
Goucher College officials say all classes will remain online for the spring semester, citing concerns brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleCalls for President Trump’s removal grow among Maryland congressional...
Maryland Congressman C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger called on cabinet members to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Donald Trump from office following the violent occupation of the U.S. Capitol...
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