Ravens franchise tag history: Who got tagged, and what happened next
Outside linebacker Matthew Judon is the fourth player overall to compete for the Ravens under the franchise tag, which has usually resulted in a long-term extension in Baltimore.
View ArticleHarford-based ambulance firm attempted to hike rates to Baltimore due to...
With the aid of Baltimore’s inspector general, the city has denied an estimated $637,300 overpayment to an ambulance company that sought to raise its rates due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to...
View ArticleCoronavirus economy: Nearly 2,000 more Anne Arundel County residents file for...
Nearly 2,000 more people filed a jobless claim in Anne Arundel County last week, a consistent rate seen over the past three weeks as some businesses reopen with restrictions and smaller staff.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Fair, Halloween events canceled due to coronavirus pandemic
The Anne Arundel County fair has been canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and the Maryland Renaissance Festival is undecided as the county is still not permitting larger events.
View ArticleBaltimore County pays man $30,000 who alleged boss at landfill used racial slurs
Baltimore County will pay a former landfill employee $30,000 after he sued the county over an alleged racist supervisor earlier this year.
View ArticleHarford government, BGE make electric car charging stations available to...
As Harford County residents begin to drive more as pandemic restrictions are loosened, six electric vehicle charging stations on county property are available to the public, the administration...
View ArticleBaltimore’s rental assistance fund has room for hundreds more applicants...
The city Department of Housing and Community Development estimates the emergency aid program could serve about 6,000 households, providing a projected average of $1,600 in assistance for rent owed in...
View ArticleMaryland Jockey Club, Stronach Group and Horsemen’s Association announce...
The Maryland Jockey Club, The Stronach Group and the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association announced an agreement Thursday for a Lasix-free pilot program that would take effect this year and...
View ArticleHave you tried to get tested for coronavirus in Maryland? Share your story.
We want to make sure that our ongoing coverage of the coronavirus in Maryland includes the voices of those most directly affected. Have you tried to get tested for COVID-19? Tell us about your experience.
View ArticleHarford schools will have virtual learning through late January, with limited...
Harford County Public Schools’ students will be taught virtually for the first two quarters of the 2020-2021 school year, according to a letter from Superintendent Sean Bulson issued Thursday morning....
View ArticleMEAC latest to announce decision to suspend fall sports
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, which includes Morgan State University, announced on Thursday the decision to suspend all sports competition for the 2020 fall season.
View ArticleShare your coronavirus story: How to add your voice to our coverage of...
To capture the widespread impact of COVID-19 in Maryland, we are making direct appeals to readers to be a part of our coverage. Responses to the prompts below supplement other reporting methods,...
View ArticleMaryland Sen. Van Hollen pushes for federal protection for immigrant workers...
Van Hollen is among legislators aiming to extend protections for immigrants with temporary protected status during the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleWhite House accuses Maryland Gov. Hogan of employing ‘revisionist history’ in...
The Trump White House is firing back at Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, saying his recent sharp criticism of President Donald Trump’s coronavirus pandemic response amounts to “revisionist history.”
View ArticleOrioles stressing versatility in preparation for unique season: ‘We’re gonna...
Pat Valaika, Andrew Velazquez and Stevie Wilkerson have provided Orioles manager Brandon Hyde with the opportunity to deploy numerous defensive combinations through the first two weeks of camp.
View ArticleAdvocates make last-minute push to delay Baltimore’s tax sale that could cost...
The annual tax sale — already delayed since May — is a huge money maker for the cash-strapped city, typically generating around $20 million in a single day. But Councilman Kristerfer Burnett says this...
View ArticlePolitical operative used Maryland’s DC lobbyist in seeking $12.5M coronavirus...
Documents obtained by The Baltimore Sun indicate a company that failed to deliver millions of dollars’ worth of masks and ventilators to Maryland landed the deal with the help of a political connection.
View ArticleNina B. Hawkins, who served nearly a half-century in city and state...
Nina B. Hawkins, whose career in the city and state correctional systems spanned nearly five decades, died July 2 of a heart attack at her Owings Mills home. She was 65.
View ArticleCarroll County leaders launch campaign promoting masks to prevent COVID-19...
On Thursday, the same day eight new COVID-19 cases in Carroll County were announced, a coalition of county leaders issued a joint statement “strongly recommending” that locals continue to wear face...
View ArticleMaryland reports 648 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, 6 new deaths
Maryland reported 648 newly confirmed cases of the coronavirus Thursday and six more deaths, a slight decrease after the state saw two straight days of more than 700 reported cases.
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