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View ArticleAnnapolis eTrakit system could be back online this week; replacement company...
Annapolis’s license and permitting system, eTrakit, could be back up and running as soon as next week. The company selected to replace the program has a history of working with the city and dealing...
View ArticleTwo years into rebuild, Orioles GM Mike Elias sees an ‘improving’ team with a...
The Orioles hired Mike Elias two years ago in hopes of repeating the Astros' success in talent acquisition and development. Two years in, an improving farm system shows they’re on that path.
View ArticleNBA draft insider Jeremy Woo on Jalen Smith, Anthony Cowan and Maryland men’s...
A Mount Saint Joseph graduate and Baltimore native, Jalen Smith is looking to be the third Terp drafted in as many years, and the fifth since 2016.
View ArticleWhere do the Ravens stand in the AFC playoff race after loss to Patriots?
The Ravens dropped to the third and final wild-card spot in the AFC after Sunday night's 23-17 loss to the New England Patriots.
View ArticleHarford Financial Group’s Jennifer Eyre selected for Cambridge Diversity &...
Jennifer Eyre, a registered assistant at Harford Financial Group, was selected to join Cambridge Investment Research’s national Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Council.
View ArticleLooking for advice on how to have a long and happy marriage? Here’s what my...
After 40 years of marriage, Tanika Davis' parents have some advice for other couples.
View ArticleNov. 16: The surge continues with 178 new Anne Arundel cases, nearly 1,000...
Anne Arundel County reported another 178 cases of coronavirus as the surge continues nationwide, according to the Maryland Department of Health data. No new deaths were reported.
View ArticleMan dies from self-inflicted wounds after shooting wife in Crofton, police...
A woman was taken to shock trauma Monday morning after being shot by her husband, who Anne Arundel County police said died in Crofton from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
View ArticleAnnapolis man killed in motorcycle crash in Frederick County
An Annapolis man died last week in a motorcycle crash in Frederick County.
View ArticleBel Air police arrest, charge two in alleged theft of over $2,000 in clothes
The Bel Air Police Department arrested and charged two women in connection to the alleged theft of over $2,000 in clothes from multiple stores Thursday, the department reported.
View ArticleFort Meade gym to reopen after positive coronavirus case
The gymnasium at Fort George G. Meade is looking to reopen Tuesday or Wednesday after a staff member’s positive coronavirus test shut down the facility.
View ArticleHumane Society of Harford County closed after staff member tests positive for...
The Humane Society of Harford County announced Monday it has closed until further notice, after a member of its staff tested positive for COVID-19.
View ArticleTime to shelve massive I-270/I-495 expansion | COMMENTARY
Plan for $11 billion toll lanes on suburban D.C. highways started out as a bad idea; the pandemic has made it ludicrous.
View ArticleHere’s a Maryland county-by-county list of new coronavirus restrictions
Several jurisdictions have tightened coronavirus restrictions further than Gov. Larry Hogan. Here’s where things stand.
View ArticleScientist, teacher, author and veteran, Sykesville native Warren Dorsey...
Warren Dorsey went on to Morgan State College and studied microbiology. After graduating as the salutatorian of his class in 1942, Dorsey served in World War II in the U.S. Army. After the war, he...
View ArticleMaryland businessman, ex-Harvard coach charged in $1.5M college admissions scam
The former fencing coach at Harvard and a wealthy Maryland businessman were arrested Monday on accusations that the coach took $1.5 million in bribes in exchange for helping the businessman get his two...
View ArticleMaryland Legal Aid union votes ‘no confidence’ in executive team, board after...
The union representing Maryland Legal Aid staff notified the pro bono firm’s executive team and board of directors Monday that it has lost confidence in leadership’s ability to lead and oversee the...
View ArticleBaltimore-area college student, first-generation voter featured in Calvin...
Ting Tai, a 21-year-old Ellicott City resident, is one of 11 people featured in a new Calvin Klein advertising campaign.
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