M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore opens limited COVID vaccine appointments...
A limited number of COVID-19 vaccine appointments at the M&T; Bank Stadium mass vaccination site opened Monday, filling within minutes and causing a website stoppage.
View ArticleCarroll County’s COVID-19 case rate drops to pre-Halloween level
The case rate per 100,000 people dropped by more than 1 percentage point to 8.31%, according to the Carroll County Health Department, the lowest it has been since it was 7.63% on Oct. 29. The number...
View ArticleNaval Academy buildings tend to honor white, male members of military
Although the Naval Academy touts its most diverse brigade this year, the buildings in which the midshipmen live, eat and learn hardly reflect the diversity of the students or the military as a whole.
View ArticleMaryland schools chief recommends statewide testing resume this spring, with...
Maryland State School Superintendent Karen Salmon is recommending all public schools give the new statewide test in reading and math for the first time this spring, but scaling back the total amount of...
View ArticleMaryland to create statewide registration portal for COVID vaccine...
Maryland officials will soon launch a one-stop, preregistration web portal for people looking to book COVID-19 immunization appointments at the state’s mass vaccination clinics.
View ArticleSt. Frances boys basketball starts fast, shows closing power in 65-53 win...
It makes two wins in as many nights for St. Frances, which had three players score in double figures to improve to 3-0 on the season.
View ArticleBaltimore Police charge man with first-degree murder; court documents detail...
Baltimore Police have charged a man with first-degree murder, saying he and another man attacked Dionte Green, 40, who died in December after he was found unresponsive and unconscious near the Seton...
View ArticleTed Patterson, longtime former TV and radio sportscaster and Baltimore sports...
Ted Patterson, a retired television and radio sports reporter and talk show host for 45 years and an author of baseball and football histories, died Thursday. He was 76.
View ArticleEastport residents sue city to protect Wells Cove; Annapolis City Council...
The City Council heard public testimony on a bill that would require the Port Wardens to consider public water access as part of its licensing and permitting approval process. Alderman Ross Arnett,...
View ArticleMaryland foreclosure moratorium extended by state officials until the end of...
The foreclosure moratorium, which was set to expire at the end of this month, was renewed by state officials Tuesday to last through the end of March.
View Article5 tips for getting a COVID vaccine appointment from the ‘Maryland Vaccine...
When to check each site for more appointments, and more helpful tips from the Maryland Vaccine Hunters Facebook group.
View Article‘Key’ for these Towson High students: helping those in need
Towson High School’s Key Club members have been running a food drive to help those in need.
View ArticleHorticulture award for Valley View Farms’ Engel, Calvert Hall debaters excel
Carrie Engel received a horticulture award and two students at Calvert Hall College High School show their chops in debating.
View ArticleProjecting the Orioles’ Opening Day roster as full-squad spring training...
Here’s a forecast of what the Orioles’ 26-man roster could look like on Opening Day with five weeks left in spring training.
View ArticleThe franchise tag could change the Ravens’ offseason — even if they don’t use...
Here’s a look at seven notable pending free agents and franchise tag candidates, including the Ravens’ pair of pass rushers.
View ArticleMainstream media trying to communicate reality and magnitude of 500,000...
Don’t blame the mainstream media if you are getting your COVID analysis from Fox’s Sean Hannity instead of CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta and you are confused. Try making better media choices.
View ArticleMap: COVID vaccine sites around Maryland
According to government data, vaccinations against COVID-19 are being offered at these sites. Vaccinations are by appointment only for eligible groups.
View ArticleAnne Arundel police officer who allegedly put his knee on a suspect’s neck...
An Anne Arundel County police detective who allegedly put his knee on the kneck of a Black man pinned to the ground in 2019 will face a trial board, arguing to overturn a recommendation that he be fired.
View ArticleTale of two benefits: Maryland’s unemployment insurance failed, while direct...
Speed of relief check delivery only underscores the need to upgrade Maryland unemployment insurance system.
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