For restaurants, it’s ‘Whack-A-Mole’: Nacho Mama’s in Towson closes again...
Just days after reopening, Nacho Mama’s in Towson has closed a second time after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.
View ArticleJohn Knox Shaw III, sportsman and real estate agent, dies
John Knox Shaw III, a sportsman involved in auto racing and horse racing, has died at 75.
View ArticleOrioles hit four home runs, earn 5-1 exhibition win over Phillies; Stevie...
The Orioles beat the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park in their first of three exhibition games but also lost outfielder Stevie Wilkerson to an injury.
View ArticleMaintenance workers at Maryland universities fear students’ return, file...
Housekeepers and maintenance workers at several Maryland universities reported concerns about PPE, coronavirus testing and symptom screening.
View ArticleOrioles’ pitching depth comes into focus with John Means still a question for...
John Means' arm soreness shouldn't be the kind of crisis it was when Opening Day plans were scuttled by an injury to Alex Cobb a few days before the 2019 season began.
View ArticlePremier Lacrosse League ready to face off amid coronavirus pandemic when...
The PLL is banking on four phases of testing and several other safety measures to run round-robin group play and a single-elimination tournament just outside Salt Lake City without spectators.
View ArticleRavens training camp preview: Wide receivers enter camp with much potential,...
From Marquise Brown to Devin Duvernay, the Ravens have plenty of talent but plenty of questions to answer in one of their most debated position groups: wide receiver.
View ArticleQ&A: Mark Goldstein, president of Carroll Hospital medical staff, elected...
Taking office during a pandemic, Dr. Mark Goldstein is the newest president of Carroll Hospital’s medical staff.
View ArticleManchester council approves rules for any future community solar projects
The Manchester Town Council approved rules that will shape any future community solar projects and discussed using town land for an electronic sign at Manchester Valley High School.
View ArticlePopular cancer fundraising run in Towson to take place virtually this year
The Outrun Cancer 5K, an annual event in Towson to raise money for cancer research and treatment, is taking place virtually this year.
View ArticleGlen Burnie church gives away 100,000 pounds of food and two cars in...
Danyelle Thomas remembers asking God for a car — any car —long as it got her and her two sons to point A and point B. “I didn’t care if it was a hoopty or whatever,” she said.
View ArticleAs Towson restaurants try to survive pandemic, Nacho Mama’s temporarily...
If March brought panic to Baltimore County’s restaurant industry, July is being met with a steely resolve from restaurateurs who are determined to adapt to “the new normal” of dining in a world still...
View ArticleThese Baltimore area restaurants have closed permanently since the...
Experts say anywhere from half to 85% of restaurants will permanently shutter because of the coronavirus. Since the pandemic began, the Baltimore region has bid farewell to the following eateries, from...
View ArticleAs court-martial continues, Naval Academy midshipman found not guilty of one...
Naval Academy Midshipman 3rd Class Nixon Keago has been found not guilty of attempted sexual assault, stemming from a September 2018 incident.
View Article5 takeaways from Harford schools’ town hall on virtual learning, including...
Although Harford County Public Schools are set to be fully virtual when the next school year starts in September, HCPS leaders as well as teachers and administrators are working to make an average day...
View ArticleMan pointed rifle at people in Annapolis parking lot; officers recover AR-15,...
After responding to reports of an armed man pointing a rifle in an Eastport parking lot early Sunday, Annapolis police said they searched the man’s residence and recovered two long guns, including an...
View ArticleHere are the known cases of coronavirus in Maryland [GRAPHICS]
These are the confirmed Maryland cases of the novel coronavirus, the illness that causes the COVID-19 disease, confirmed by the Maryland Department of Health. The table and map below shows what has...
View ArticleMaryland reports 554 new coronavirus cases, 5 deaths
The recent rise in coronavirus cases in Maryland slowed a bit on Monday, when the state reported 554 new cases.
View ArticleFire marshal investigating truck cab fire in Manchester
The sleeper cab of a tractor trailer caught fire late Saturday in Manchester and the Office of the State Fire Marshal is investigating the cause.
View ArticleMadden 21 ratings: Lamar Jackson’s game-breaking skills, Ravens’ speedy...
Here’s everything you need to know about the Ravens in this year’s edition of Madden.
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