Obamacare open enrollment begins amid pandemic, Supreme Court challenge
Maryland opens enrollment in health insurance created under the Affordable Care Act, as the pandemic rages and a Supreme Court case looms.
View Article18-year-old shot in Brooklyn Park, Anne Arundel police say
An 18-year-old man was taken to the hospital after being shot early Friday morning outside a home in Brooklyn Park, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleBaltimore ATF offers $5,000 reward for information about arson of First...
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Baltimore Field Division is offering a reward of $5,000 for information on arrests of people responsible for setting fire to a bank in Baltimore...
View ArticleMaryland advocates working to ensure people in jail can still cast a ballot
In Maryland, people convicted of felonies cannot vote while serving their sentence in prison — but they can if they are locked up awaiting trial or serving time for a misdemeanor.
View ArticleRavens, Lamar Jackson prepare for high-stakes reunion with Steelers' Ben...
After a year lost to elbow surgery, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is back to haunt the Ravens in a high-stakes first matchup with Lamar Jackson.
View ArticleHalethorpe man dies, another seriously injured after car crash in Glen...
A Halethorpe man died Thursday morning after a car crash in Glen Burnie, which seriously injured the other driver involved, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleAnne Arundel parents file appeal to Maryland education department to halt the...
In a complaint, county school parents are asking the state education department to stop the hybrid reopening plan.
View ArticlePedestrian dies after struck by truck in Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel police say
A pedestrian died Thursday evening after he was crushed by a pickup truck while crossing the street in Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticlePay Baltimore County’s trade workers what they deserve | COMMENTARY
Baltimore County should adopt prevailing wage law to protect both workers, boost the economy and promote the quality of taxpayer-financed construction projects.
View ArticlePotential Orioles bidders line up in hopes the Angelos family decides to sell
Potential bidders are lining up in the belief that the Baltimore Orioles could be placed on the market for the first time in a generation, according to multiple sources.
View ArticleHoliday Inn closes in downtown Baltimore
The hotel is located close to the Baltimore Convention Center and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, key landmarks that haven’t hosted large groups of convention-goers or baseball fans since the pandemic began.
View ArticleMan charged with setting fire to Jilly’s restaurant in Pikesville denied bail...
The Pikesville man charged with arson for setting a fire that destroyed Jilly’s Bar & Grill has been denied bail pending a mental competency evaluation, a U.S. District Court judge ordered Friday...
View ArticleAnne Arundel sets new early voting record with more than 78,000 ballots cast;...
More than 76,200 Anne Arundel County voters visited early voting sites this week, surpassing the previous record in less than five full days of voting. Now, with three days left, the Board of Elections...
View ArticleAll Saints’ Day to be celebrated loud and clear around Carroll County
All Saints’ Day is a religious holiday that dates back more than 1,600 years, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. It started being observed on Nov. 1 around 731 AD when Pope Gregory III dedicated a...
View ArticleScott proposal to put ‘citizen advocate’ on Baltimore spending board fails to...
A proposal by the chair of Baltimore’s spending board Friday to replace the city’s public works director on the panel with an elected “citizen advocate” failed to advance from a City Council committee.
View ArticleOn the BMA sale fail, Maryland millionaires, Tuesday’s election and a few...
Another one of those "Nobody asked me, but ..." columns, with comment on the cancelled sale of artworks from the BMA, voting and Tuesday's election, the Supreme Court, daytime television, tasty grapes,...
View ArticleCarroll County health officer questions whether state quarantining guidance...
Ed Singer, health officer for Carroll, told county commissioners on Thursday that Maryland’s guidelines on how to address close contacts of people with coronavirus symptoms within the school system are...
View ArticleSewer main break causes nearly 1.4 million gallons of sewage water to wash...
A sewer main break in Catonsville on Wednesday caused 1.39 million gallons of sewer and stormwater to run off into Maiden Choice Run, Gwynns Falls and the Patapsco River.
View ArticleBaltimore homeless services director defends plan to relocate homeless from...
The acting director for Baltimore's Office of Homeless Services said its plan to move roughly 400 people out of hotel rooms by year's-end could still change if the coronavirus surge becomes worse in...
View ArticleFourth generation West Baltimore millwork business to double in size with...
Zeskind’s Hardware and Millwork, a fourth-generation family-owned millwork business based in West Baltimore, will double in size after acquiring Landover-based Lamar and Wallace, Inc. another family...
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