‘This is the lifeline’: In Annapolis, new police program targets vicious...
The Annapolis Police Department's Reentry Program is designed to help those returning from incarceration to lead a better life upon release. Officers Robert Horne and Dannette Smikle work with...
View ArticleTowson family launches food and toiletry drive to serve community during the...
The Denney family of Rodger Forge has organized Santa’s Elves Food and Toiletry Drive to benefit the CARES Center at St. Mary of the Assumption Govans in Baltimore and the Maryland Food Bank.
View ArticleDuring seasons of silence, Dulaney High athletes firm up college commitments
Dulaney student-athletes will be continuing their athletic careers, as they participated in the collegiate National Signing Day on Nov. 11.
View ArticleDeadlocked a year ago, Baltimore County’s school board will once again vote...
The Baltimore County school board will consider this week who among their 12-person panel should lead as the system grapples with dual crises caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and a devastating...
View ArticleHow to watch Ravens vs. Cowboys: Week 13 game time, TV, odds and what to read
Here’s what you need to know about the Week 13 game between the Ravens (6-5) and Dallas Cowboys (3-8).
View ArticleThe Orioles’ outfield has been unsettled, but immune to roster turnover. Will...
In outrighting catcher Austin Wynns to Triple-A Norfolk on Monday, the Orioles removed yet another holdover from the previous regime from their 40-man roster. Those ranks are shrinking by the day.
View ArticleBaltimore police: One killed, another man injured in separate shootings
One male was killed and another was injured in separate overnight shootings, police said.
View ArticleBay Bridge traffic slowed on after dump truck, tractor-trailer and two other...
Traffic on the Bay Bridge is slowly easing up after a dump truck, pickup truck, passenger car and a tractor trailer collided Tuesday morning, police said.
View ArticleSlavery is still constitutionally legal in the U.S.; that must end | COMMENTARY
Under the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, slavery is allowed for those who are incarcerated. It is time to strike that language.
View ArticleNFL MVP watch, Week 13: It’s a two-horse race between Patrick Mahomes and...
Only four weeks remain in the NFL season, which means the race for the Most Valuable Player award is coming down to the wire.
View ArticleI am getting the COVID vaccine, and this is why other African Americans...
I want to protect myself and others from a disease that is killing African Americans at disproportionate rates.
View ArticleEastern Shore man sentenced to 5 years in prison for his connection to...
A 20-year-old Eastern Shore man pleaded guilty and was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court to five years in prison for his connection to a neo-Nazi plot to disrupt a Virginia rally with violence...
View ArticleFive current, former student members of Baltimore County Board of Education...
The five most recent student members of the Baltimore County Board of Education are calling for a leadership change ahead of the board’s vote Tuesday to elect a new chair and vice chair.
View ArticleAnnapolis housing authority continues to sound alarm as more than 40% of...
The Annapolis housing authority director continues to sound the alarm of a potential “tsunami” of evictions when a federal eviction moratorium expires in the new year. As many as four in 10 public...
View ArticleCOVID violators are not American heroes | COMMENTARY
The COVID-19 pandemic has been ruinous for some but we must not lose sight of how government-mandated restrictions are saving lives.
View ArticleBaltimore County partners with Set the Captives Free church to open new...
Baltimore County’s busiest healthcare center currently operates in the basement at Baltimore County Public Library’s Woodlawn branch — by the summer, local officials hope to open a new Woodlawn Health...
View ArticleBel Air commissioners vote to deny annexation of field near historic...
The Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners voted 3-2 to deny the annexation of a field near the Liriodendron mansion at its Monday meeting after months of public pushback.
View ArticleCarroll County sees decrease in overdoses, fatalities in November
Fifteen of the 39 overdoses were attributed to heroin, six to prescription drugs, three to alcohol, three to other controlled dangerous substances, two to fentanyl and one to over-the-counter...
View ArticleTowson-based RCM&D will merge with Cleveland firm to create one of nation’s...
Towson-based RCM&D; will merge with a Cleveland-based firm to create one of the nation’s largest and oldest independent insurance brokerage firms.
View ArticleMaryland football to welcome back majority of players sidelined by...
The Terps also have a shot at their first winning record to close out the regular season in six years, and the players appreciated a concession coach Mike Locksley made last week.
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