John W. Henry Jr., the first African American administrator at Johns Hopkins...
John W. Henry Jr., who was the first African American administrator to be hired at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and later held several significant posts in the mayoral administration of Kurt L. Schmoke...
View Article‘I want to keep my momma alive': Protesters call on Gov. Hogan to reverse...
In the months since the coronavirus pandemic gripped the country, the Rev. Lennox Yearwood has done everything he could to protect his 79-year-old mother against the deadly virus.Grocery trips,...
View ArticleNonroster invitee to Opening Day starter: Orioles’ Tommy Milone recognizes...
Despite not being a part of the organization when the original spring training began, left-hander Tommy Milone will be the Orioles' Opening Day starter.
View ArticleMen’s Wearhouse and Jos. A. Banks to close hundreds of stores, citing effects...
There are 19 Men’s Wearhouse, 18 Jos. A. Banks and 6 K&G; Fashion Superstores in Maryland.
View ArticleCarroll County comes 2 cases from record for weekly total of COVID-19 cases...
Carroll County added 11 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, bringing the weekly total within just two cases of being the worst yet among members of the community outside of congregate living facilities.
View ArticlePennsylvania won’t allow Blue Jays to play at Pittsburgh’s PNC Park
The state of Pennsylvania won't allow the Toronto Blue Jays to play at PNC Park in Pittsburgh amid the coronavirus pandemic, health officials announced Wednesday, becoming the latest jurisdiction to...
View Article26-year-old man fatally shot in the head in West Baltimore, police say
A 26-year-old man was fatally shot in the head Wednesday in the 3500 block of W. Caton Ave., according to Baltimore Police.
View ArticleCar found, Bri Bri still missing: Dog lost during Towson vehicle theft yet to...
A woman’s blue 2008 Nissan Altima that was stolen with her dog still inside Sunday night in Towson was recovered, but her pet was not, Baltimore County police said.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County Public Library system opens Michael E. Busch Library in...
As patrons lined up outside, 6-year-old Jaxon Giordano was ready to do the honors as the library’s first patron. Giordano used the self-checkout kiosk to take out a stack of picture books including...
View ArticleBaltimore to suspend indoor dining at bars and restaurants, expand mask...
Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young on Wednesday ordered city restaurants to suspend indoor dining by the end of the week and announced expanded requirements for face coverings.
View ArticleUniversity System of Maryland requiring masks on campus this fall amid...
The University System of Maryland's institutions will require students to wear masks on campus this fall.
View ArticleWhat are Anne Arundel County leaders saying about Police Chief Timothy...
Anne Arundel County Police Chief Timothy Altomare announced his retirement Tuesday night, a move that’s shocked local leaders.
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online this week July 24-29
A look at things to do in Baltimore and online this week, July 24-29.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County police officer who knelt on man’s neck area has been...
The Anne Arundel County Police Department officer named in a lawsuit for kneeling on the neck of a Black Odenton man in 2019, said County Executive Steuart Pittman. It is unclear whether Reynolds is...
View ArticleBaltimore’s Chez Hugo restaurant to close permanently, citing setbacks from...
In a statement posted to Facebook, owners Steve Monnier and Scott Helm attributed the decision to the restricted capacity at restaurants and “an understandable reluctance on the part of diners to visit...
View Article‘I don’t know what they would do if they came,’ Maryland Gov. Hogan says of...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday he doesn’t understand why President Donald Trump would send “more federal law enforcement” officers to Baltimore and that “I don’t know what they would do if...
View ArticleNaval Academy midshipman found guilty on all but one charge in sexual assault...
Midshipman Third Class Nixon Keago has been found guilty of sexual assault, attempted sexual assault, burglary and obstruction of justice. He has been found not guilty of two counts of attempted sexual...
View ArticleOfficials meet with FIFA, U.S. Soccer to pitch Baltimore as 2026 World Cup host
Baltimore is one of 17 cities in the United States hoping to be awarded match play for the 2026 World Cup.
View ArticleMaryland schools superintendent stresses ‘local flexibility’ for fall...
Maryland’s state schools superintendent on Wednesday outlined guidelines for districts to follow when classes resume in the fall, but stopped short of specifying whether schools should begin the year...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan sharply defends his Nov. 3 election plan, faults...
Gov. Larry Hogan is defending his plan to hold a traditional general election during a pandemic, saying the goal is to offer Marylanders the flexibility to vote in person or by mail.
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