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Fourth former student files lawsuit against Concordia Preparatory School...

A fourth former Concordia Preparatory School student has filed a federal lawsuit alleging the Towson private school and the governing body of the Lutheran Church ignored her reports of sexual assault...

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Prince George’s County announces new restrictions on social gatherings,...

Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks announced on Thursday new guidelines on indoor and outdoor gatherings, and reductions on bars and restaurant capacity.

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Howard County to distribute more business relief grants, follow Maryland’s...

Howard County Executive Calvin Ball on Thursday announced new relief grants for businesses and said the county would follow Maryland’s newly tightened coronavirus restrictions as the number of cases...

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Utz Brands orders up some chips and salsa as it continues geographic growth...

Utz, the regional chip and pretzel brand that has become an adopted favorite of Baltimore-area snackers, has acquired one of the nation’s top proprietors of tortilla chips, salsa and queso.

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Maryland Gov. Hogan cancels family Thanksgiving plans due to COVID-19;...

Because of the coronavirus pandemic, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says he won’t be getting together for Thanksgiving with his three daughters, three sons-in-law, and four grandchildren as previously...

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Sanity trial of Capital Gazette shooter likely among cases suspended by...

The Capital Gazette shooting trial appears to be slated for a delay, again, as the Maryland Judiciary issued an order Thursday re-suspending all jury trials amid the fall surge of the coronavirus.

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Maryland criminal and civil trials suspended until at least January, although...

The Maryland Court of Appeals announced Thursday that all criminal and civil trials - except those in which a jury has already been seated - will be suspended until at least January.

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As Carroll County high schools open, new dashboard shows 37 COVID-19 cases...

A new coronavirus dashboard showed on Thursday 37 people within Carroll’s public schools had the virus. Seven are staff members and 30 are students.

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46-year-old man arrested in shooting death of woman in West Baltimore last month

A 46-year-old man was arrested Tuesday for fatally shooting a woman in West Baltimore last month, police said.

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Carroll County sees 65 new COVID-19 cases, on pace for worst week yet

With 58 new coronavirus cases reported on Veterans Day and Thursday, Carroll has seen 127 cases with two days remaining this week, on track to easily surpass last week’s record number.

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Mike Locksley uncertain when Maryland football will return to practice after...

The Terps are using the cancellation of Saturday’s game against No. 3 Ohio State as a bye week to prepare for Michigan State, which is scheduled to visit College Park on Nov. 21.

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With coronavirus transmission widespread in Maryland, counties clamp down on...

The state has seen nine consecutive days with at least 1,000 new infections, and hospitalizations have risen to 863, an increase of more than 200 just since Sunday and a doubling in the past month.

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Last call (again) at Mt. Royal Tavern as Baltimore shuts down bars that don’t...

Complying with a Baltimore City order that taverns that don’t sell food close amid another spike in coronavirus cases, the Mt. Royal Tavern closed its door Thursday. but not before much of its usual...

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More than 2½ inches of rain has fallen across Baltimore region since...

More than 2½ inches of rain fell throughout the Baltimore region since Wednesday as cooler temperatures began to sweep through the region Thursday, the National Weather Service said.

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Here’s how Maryland jurisdictions are handling the academic school year amid...

Maryland counties are announcing and revising plans and guidelines for holding classes while containing the spread of coronavirus.

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Bel Air to host Nov. 16 virtual meeting on annexation of field near historic...

The Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners will meet for a public hearing Monday to discuss the possible annexation of a field near the Liriodendron Mansion into the town.

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Exelon, owner of Baltimore-based Constellation and BGE, weighs splitting...

Energy giant Exelon, owner of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. and five other utilities, is weighing the benefits of spinning off its power generation business, which includes Baltimore-based power...

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With firsthand experience, Laurel resident on a mission for transplant...

Now the manager of community outreach at Living Legacy Foundation of Maryland, Ieesha Johnson, of Laurel, is using her own experience with donor bone to increase awareness of the need for organ, eye...

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Maryland Gov. Hogan announces $1M in funding for wastewater COVID-19 testing...

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, announced Thursday that $1 million in federal CARES Act funding would go toward a targeted wastewater testing program that could help detect a spate of COVID-19...

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Hampstead Elementary School celebrates its National Blue Ribbon status

Hampstead Elementary School is celebrating its recent accomplishment of being named a National Blue Ribbon School.

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