Fiscal stimulus: Please, sir, I want some more | COMMENTARY
Americans needed help desperately but like a Scrooge who didn't quite learn his lesson, a mostly-unrepentant Congress is offering too little.
View ArticleEvent honors veterans at historic African American cemetery in Carroll County
Western Chapel Cemetery is the historic burial ground for the African American community living along Western Chapel Road between Westminster and New Windsor. Multiple generations from several families...
View ArticleWoodbine house fire displaces family of four
A Sunday night house fire in the 1800 block of Gillis Falls Road in Woodbine displaced a family of four.
View Article‘It’s been a journey’: Some Carroll County donation services see increase in...
Goodwill Industries of Monocacy Valley serves eight retail stores within Carroll and Frederick counties. Amy Lyons, director of community engagement for Goodwill Industries of Monocacy Valley, said...
View ArticleRavens snap-count analysis: Rotations solidify at offensive line, running back
With the Ravens in their final playoff push, they've locked into steadier rotations for previously unsettled position groups such as running back and offensive line.
View ArticleFake COVID-19 testing sites cropping up in Baltimore, Maryland AG warns
Fake COVID-19 testing sites boasting free results are doing business in Baltimore City, and could have their eyes on identity theft, the Maryland attorney general’s office said in a news release Monday.
View ArticleBaltimore County police: 2 men severely injured in double shooting in Dundalk
Baltimore County police are investigating after two men were injured in a double shooting on Sunday, police said.
View ArticleSee the semifinalists for Anne Arundel Public Schools Teacher of the Year
These educators will be among 46 Anne Arundel County teachers to be honored at the 35th Annual Excellence in Education Awards Event on April 15.
View ArticleAnnapolis City Council to take up new predictive policing program, repeal...
The Annapolis City Council will take up a host of new bills in its final meeting of the year Monday night, including a proposed repeal of a City Code section deemed unconstitutional nearly 20 years ago.
View ArticleAutopsies in Maryland show much higher rate of COVID-19 than expected
Autopsies in Maryland reveal a much higher rate of COVID-19 infection that thought.
View ArticleOrioles’ latest batch of minor league signings includes 2013 first-round...
The Baltimore Orioles announced on Monday that they agreed to minor league contracts with catcher Nick Ciuffo, the Tampa Bay Rays’ first-round pick in 2013, and pitchers Fernando Abad, Conner Greene...
View ArticleShirley Brown, professional storyteller and ceramics educator, dies
Shirley Brown, a professional storyteller, has died at 97.
View ArticleHoliday Hope surpasses goal, campaign has raised nearly $130K
A 5,000 donation from a local business that requested to remain anonymous has helped push Holiday Hope past its goal with a few days remaining to contribute.
View ArticleHarford County Executive Glassman spends final $2.1 million in CARES Act...
Harford County Public Schools was the recipient of another $2.1 million in federal CARES Act funding, allocated by Harford County Executive Barry Glassman.
View ArticleFront-line workers at AAMC receive COVID-19 vaccines, hospital has 975 doses;...
The first staff members at Anne Arundel Medical Center received their COVID-19 vaccines Monday morning. The hospital’s Department of Medicine Chair, Dr. Barry Meisenberg, called the moment the...
View ArticleRavens activate WR Chris Moore, safety Geno Stone, place another CB on...
Geno Stone was the last of the Ravens to test positive for the coronavirus during an outbreak that sent 23 players to the reserve/COVID-19 list.
View ArticlePurchase of $400,000 armored police vehicle for Harford sheriff’s office...
The Harford County Sheriff’s Office was recently approved to spend more than $400,000 on a second armored vehicle for its fleet.
View ArticleMaryland to receive more than 100,000 doses of Moderna coronavirus vaccine...
More than 100,000 doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine have begun shipping to Maryland, meaning the state will have enough doses to vaccinate about 90% of frontline hospital workers by the end of the...
View ArticleBaltimore County principals, teachers feel ‘disrespected’ by communication...
The Teachers Association of Baltimore County and the Council of Administrative and Supervisory Employees said their members have “had enough” and demanded more information from Baltimore County school...
View ArticleAnnapolis firefighters extinguish 25-foot sailboat engulfed in flames in...
A 25-foot sailboat is still docked and floating on the 700 block of Second Avenue in Easport after Annapolis firefighters spent over an hour fighting the flames that engulfed the ship early Monday...
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