Baltimore County teachers union slams Hogan’s March deadline to reopen schools
The Baltimore County teachers union is pushing back on Gov. Larry Hogan’s call for schools to bring students back for in-person instruction by March, signaling a potential showdown between the county’s...
View ArticleHundreds of Baltimore employees underpaid or unpaid for weeks, city unions say
Hundreds of Baltimore employees continue to be underpaid or receive no money in their paychecks several weeks after the city rolled out a new payroll system, the heads of multiple city unions said Friday.
View ArticleMaryland reports 1,880 new cases of the coronavirus Friday, 39 deaths
Maryland reported 1,880 new cases of the coronavirus Friday, as well as 39 fatalities, according to health department data.
View ArticleA plant in East Baltimore is making millions of doses of coronavirus...
None of the vaccines at the Emergent BioSolutions factory has yet been authorized for use. But that could soon change with Johnson & Johnson's one-shot offering.
View ArticleCarroll County Public Schools ‘move forward’ with vaccinating employees
There is no longer a priority list among Carroll County Public School employees for the COVID-19 vaccine. Instead, all who want the first dose, will be invited to get one.
View ArticleCOVID-19 tests, number of new cases in Carroll County in decline for third...
According to the health department, 672 people received tests at the Ag Center facility the week of Jan. 3, 498 were tested the week of Jan. 10, 431 the week of Jan. 17 and 298 got tested this past...
View ArticleMaryland lawmakers offered access to coronavirus vaccine in Annapolis
Lawmakers and their key staff were included in Phase 1B of the state’s vaccine eligibility program, as they are considered as needed for “continuity of government.”
View ArticleHarrison, Lee bounce back to lift Mount St. Mary’s women’s basketball to...
Harrison, a point guard, and Lee, a center, combined to score 21 of their 29 points in a pivotal second half to help the host Mountaineers pull away from the Knights in a key Northeast Conference game.
View ArticleTwo big names - Michael Steele and Tom Perez - say they will consider running...
A pair of high-profile political figures of opposite parties, Michael Steele and Tom Perez, say they are considering running for Maryland governor in 2022.
View ArticleBaltimore mass vaccination site overbooked by ‘hundreds,’ leading health...
Baltimore City Health Department officials said they are canceling some COVID-19 vaccination appointments scheduled for next week due to overbooking “hundreds” of first dose appointments.
View ArticleMTA mobility bus driver fatally shot in Baltimore Friday night, police say
A 49-year-old bus driver who operated a mobility van was shot and killed in Northeast Baltimore on Friday night, police said.
View ArticleAs Knicks Go storms the racing world, Sabrina Moore’s Baltimore County...
A Maryland-bred named Knicks Go has brought attention to a family-run breeding operation in Baltimore County, where 29-year-old Sabrina Moore is already working to produce her next champion.
View ArticleRavens re-sign safety Jordan Richards to one-year deal
Richards has been a key special teams contributor since the Ravens signed him in the middle of the 2019 season.
View ArticleNorman W. Lauenstein, former Baltimore County 5th District councilman and a...
Norman w. Lauenstein, a former Baltimore County councilman and a longtime Essex lawyer, has died from COVID-19 at 93.
View ArticleMaryland officials report nearly 2,100 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday,...
The 2,097 new cases bring the state’s case and fatality counts to 352,726 and 6,931, respectively.
View ArticleMan fatally shot Saturday morning, marking third Baltimore homicide in...
A 58-year-old man was gunned down in West Baltimore Saturday morning, the third outburst of deadly gun violence over an 18-hour stretch in the city, police said.
View ArticleCase of new coronavirus variant discovered in Baltimore area, Maryland...
The first case of a coronavirus variant first discovered in South Africa has been detected in the Baltimore metropolitan area, Maryland officials announced Saturday.
View ArticleForecasters predict 6 to 8 inches of snow for most of Baltimore region, up to...
The National Weather Service on Saturday upgraded its forecast for a winter storm on Sunday and Monday, predicting four to six inches of snow for the Baltimore-Washington region.
View ArticleSecurity guard ‘enraged’ over paycheck exchanges gunfire with police at...
Enraged over the amount of his paycheck, a security guard at a North Baltimore grocery exchanged gunfire with police before making his getaway Saturday afternoon.
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