Maryland’s vaccine rollout, the ‘Hunger Games’ of health care | COMMENTARY
If there is not enough vaccine, why keep opening the floodgates to let more people in?
View ArticleTime shift of Hogan’s State of the State speech looks to be more about...
Gov. Larry Hogan has begun acting more like a candidate for president than governor of Maryland in his use of media. As he does so, he becomes fair game for media critics like me.
View ArticleHow shocking that the GOP now has a QAnon problem in its ranks | COMMENTARY
When a GOP House member is so vile that Mitch McConnell condemns her, things have gotten very, very bad.
View Article‘For us it works’: More than half of Carroll County Public Schools students...
Some parents prefer the online platform to hybrid learning and others depend on programs like the Boys and Girls Club to assist with virtual learning on days the cohort is not inside the classroom.
View ArticleMaryland man hit Capitol officers with lacrosse stick attached to Confederate...
A search warrant for a Montgomery County man arrested at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 reveals new details about his arrest, including that he swung a Confederate flag attached to a lacrosse stick at...
View ArticleA pile of reasons why your December mail stacked up at the post office |...
This column follows up on Sunday’s lead item about the United States Postal Service and the strange and concerning appearance of Christmas cards in late January's mail. There are multiple reasons why...
View ArticleUnion says Baltimore County courts fail to follow state safety guidance, seek...
Despite state orders limiting courtroom operations, Baltimore County courts are still scheduling hundreds of in-person hearings for low level, nonviolent offenses each week, and the Maryland Public...
View ArticleTwo more cases of South African coronavirus variant reported in Maryland
Two days after it reported its first case of the South African coronavirus variant, Maryland officials announced two more infections Tuesday.
View ArticleCoppin State’s Aliyah Lawson named MEAC Women’s Basketball Player of the Week...
Coppin State’s Aliyah Lawson has been named the MEAC Women’s Basketball Player of the Week
View Article‘A very complex and challenging budget’: Howard schools superintendent breaks...
A breakdown of Howard County schools Superintendent Michael Martirano's fiscal 2022 operating budget, from special education to mental health to technology.
View ArticleThree-alarm fire damages five Baltimore County apartment buildings; several...
A fire damaged five buildings at the Tuscany Gardens Apartments in Windsor Mill Tuesday, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department.
View ArticleApplications for Carroll County Circuit Court judge vacancy being accepted
Any judge or lawyer interested in appointment to this vacancy should complete the personal data questionnaire which is available as a downloadable document on the judiciary’s website.
View ArticleBaltimore County police say fatal stabbing may have stemmed from domestic...
A stabbing in Dundalk Monday night that left a 37-year old man dead may have stemmed from a domestic dispute, Baltimore County police said Tuesday.
View ArticleMaryland surpasses 7,000 coronavirus deaths, adds fewest daily cases since...
Maryland surpassed 7,000 coronavirus deaths Tuesday, adding 34 fatalities and 905 cases over the last 24 hours, state health department data shows.
View ArticleCommunity Media Center airing programs celebrating Carroll County’s...
February is Black History Month and the Community Media Center (CMC) is celebrating the rich heritage and achievements of Carroll County’s African-American community by featuring a variety of programming.
View ArticlePeople who’ve had COVID-19 may not need both doses of the vaccine, University...
The emerging research comes as states including Maryland face continued shortages, leaving the growing list of eligible patients to scramble for few available appointments.
View ArticleAnne Arundel council offered COVID vaccine under ‘continuity of government’...
The Anne Arundel County Council has been offered coronavirus vaccines under the “continuity of government” phase, but not all councilmembers intend to be inoculated at this time.
View ArticleEarly morning snowball fight in Annapolis sends female to hospital, police say
A snowball fight between a boyfriend and girlfriend in Annapolis early Tuesday morning led to a trip to the hospital and police responding, Annapolis police said.
View ArticleGrant Jackson, former Orioles reliever and Pirates’ winning pitcher in Game 7...
Grant Jackson, the winning pitcher in Game 7 of the 1979 World Series for the “We Are Family” Pittsburgh Pirates and a reliable left-hander for 18 seasons in the majors, died Tuesday from COVID-19...
View ArticleComcast, under pressure from politicians and advocates, raises speeds of...
Comcast is raising the speeds of its Internet Essentials broadband program next month after legislators in Baltimore and in Congress have pressured the company to improve the service while families...
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