A beloved Dulaney High science teacher gets a heartfelt send-off
Marty Stranathan was treated to a virtual celebration of his career as a science teacher at Dulaney High School with a 30-minute tribute video to mark the occasion.
View ArticleHot tub pump catches fire in Pasadena, spreads to house, Anne Arundel fire...
A hot tub pump mechanism caught fire in Pasadena Monday evening and spread to a nearby porch and house, Anne Arundel County fire officials said.
View ArticleAnne Arundel Community College faculty stand in support of Black Lives Matter...
Faculty at Anne Arundel Community College participated in a statewide protest supporting the Black Lives Matter movement on Monday.
View ArticleMaryland delegates organize rally to support police in Annapolis
Several Maryland delegates plan to rally in Annapolis on Thursday to show their support for law enforcement.
View ArticleRavens rookies reporting Tuesday for coronavirus testing, but team facility...
All players must test negative twice for COVID-19 before they can be admitted to their team’s facilities.
View ArticleClosing arguments, deliberation delayed in Naval Academy midshipman’s...
The court-martial of Midshipman Nixon Keago will be delayed a day after a member’s wife had a medical emergency requiring him to miss court Tuesday.
View ArticleHarford schools seeking to hire consultant to look at redistricting, evaluate...
Harford County Public Schools are looking for a consultant to help them rebalance school enrollment, evaluating whether districts need to be redrawn in the most crowded areas of the county and examine...
View ArticleBaltimore Police officer pleads guilty to federal child porn charges
A Baltimore Police officer pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges of possession of child pornography and will serve at least four years in prison, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced.
View ArticleWith 24 more COVID-19 cases reported Tuesday, Carroll County’s weekly total...
Two-dozen cases of COVID-19 were announced Tuesday among Carroll County residents not living in congregate living facilities, one day after 23 such cases were reported.
View ArticleVeteran Tommy Milone to replace John Means as Orioles’ Opening Day starter
Tommy Milone was signed as one last rotation depth piece for the Orioles a week into spring training. He’ll get the biggest assignment of the season Friday.
View ArticleAfter delay, El Guapo restaurant in Catonsville getting ready to open next month
After a four-month delay due to the coronavirus pandemic, El Guapo, a restaurant on Frederick Road in Catonsville, is expected to open next month.
View ArticleWoman struck by car, dies in Brooklyn Park, Anne Arundel fire officials say
A woman died after was struck by a car Tuesday afternoon in Brooklyn Park, Anne Arundel County fire officials said.
View ArticleAnne Arundel Council calls on Gov. Larry Hogan to extend eviction protections...
The Anne Arundel County Council called on Gov. Larry Hogan to extend the moratorium on evictions in a manner consistent with the soon-to-expire CARES Act protections. The council made the statement...
View ArticleWith Gamber cancellation, Carroll County carnival season a wash
Gamber & Community Fire Company announced that they have cancelled their 2020 carnival. Gamber was the last of Carroll County’s fire companies still considering a postponed carnival in the fall.
View ArticleBaltimore County to require face coverings in all indoor public spaces...
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. announced Tuesday that the county will soon require all those aged 2 or older to wear face coverings at all indoor public spaces to curb the spread of...
View ArticleMaryland added to list of states whose residents must isolate before visiting...
People now traveling from nearly two-thirds of the country to New York, New Jersey or Connecticut, must self-isolate for two weeks and get a coronavirus test, Gov. Cuomo said.
View ArticleMaryland added to New York travel advisory as state’s coronavirus cases...
Maryland’s daily tally of new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus continued to climb Tuesday, while the number of deaths the state has reported each day as being related to the virus have remained...
View ArticleAfter ‘Healthy Holly’ scrutiny, Baltimore poised to approve second ‘master...
Baltimore officials are poised to approve a second vendor to help the city finance expensive purchases, adding competition to a process that has for years been dominated by a well-connected political...
View ArticleWoman killed after man fled from Anne Arundel County police, who fired a...
An Anne Arundel County police officer fired his weapon in Brooklyn Park Tuesday afternoon, the department said.
View ArticleOutside courthouse in Westminster, a long wait in hot weather on first day...
A Taneytown woman felt ill after waiting in the heat outside the Carroll County Circuit Court building for over an hour on the first day Maryland courts reopened to the public.
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