Taneytown native Allison Stoner relishing her role as Miss Carroll County 4-H
Stoner is a 4-H veteran, having started at age 9. Now she’s 18, making plans to attend Carroll Community College in the fall with a eye toward early childhood education. And it’s all thanks to 4-H, she...
View ArticleAnne Arundel consolidating polling places as election judges drop out over...
Anne Arundel County elections officials plan to consolidate the number of polling places for the 2020 general election as hundreds of veteran election judges — particularly older ones — back out...
View ArticleA couple of plum achievements at the Hunt Valley Golf Club
Two Hunt Valley Golf Club members have impressive feats: a young man winning a tournament and an elderly man shooting a hole in one.
View ArticleHurricane Isaias makes landfall in North Carolina, is downgraded to a...
Hurricane Isaias has been downgraded down to a tropical storm after making landfall near Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, according to an official with the National Hurricane Center.
View ArticleMaryland salad dressing maker Tessemae’s files lawsuit alleging former law...
While much about the improbable rise and subsequent travails of three jocks-turned salad dressing entrepreneurs sounds like a folk tale, the allegations in the 38-page complaint are deadly serious.
View ArticleAberdeen police seeking whereabouts of missing 15-year-old girl
The Aberdeen Police Department is searching for a 15-year-old girl who they believe is a runaway, the department announced Tuesday. Aleathia Conner was last seen on July 23 at her home on Cooke Street...
View ArticleMan fatally shot in Lansdowne on Monday night
Baltimore County police are investigating the fatal shooting of a Lansdowne man Monday night.
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 confirms 710 new coronavirus cases, fourth straight day of decline
Maryland officials reported 710 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus Tuesday, the fifth straight day in which the number of new infections was fewer than the prior day.
View ArticleTimeline: Tropical Storm Isaias brings heavy rains, winds to Maryland on its...
We’re tracking Tropical Storm Isaias as it dumps a deluge of rain across Maryland Tuesday, flooding roads and prompting the National Weather Service to issue warnings for much of the East Coast.
View ArticleSevern man arrested for assaulting a woman with ignited lighter fluid, Anne...
Thomas Harry Glorious Jr., 53, of Severn has been arrested on charges of first- and second-degree assault and reckless endangerment, Anne Arundel County police said in a news release.
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland Medical Center brings back surgeon as new president...
The University of Maryland Medical Center gets a new CEO, Dr. Bert W. O’Malley Jr., to replace a leader promoted to oversee the hospital system amid scandal.
View ArticleTropical Storm Isaias causes tornadoes on Eastern Shore, heavy rainfall...
A tornado in St. Mary’s County knocked over multiple trees as the National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Warning for the Baltimore region and said isolated tornadoes are possible in southern...
View ArticleDamage assessments underway after Isaias drenches Anne Arundel, thousands...
About 2.5-4 inches of rain have been measured in Annapolis with wind gusts close to 50 mph.
View ArticleFormer Towson running back Shane Simpson heads to Virginia as graduate transfer
Less than a week after announcing that he put his name into the NCAA transfer portal, Towson running back Shane Simpson joined Virginia as a graduate transfer.
View Article6 beds, 9 baths, 1 exiled president: Lawsuit seeks forfeiture of Maryland...
Jemmah has been accused of murders, rapes, tortures and the theft of more than $300 million in public funds
View ArticlePublic defenders announce effort to join Maryland’s largest public-service union
In an effort to rein in caseloads, improve working condition and have a greater voice in the criminal justice system, the public defenders of Maryland are unionizing.
View ArticleMichele’s Granola expands production in Timonium to meet growing demand...
Timonium-based Michele's Granola is expanding production capacity to meet growing demand from retailers during coronavirus.
View ArticleBowie City Council business relief stalled over impasse in funding allocation
Bowie Business Innovation Center Board Chair Sherman Ragland said the two had disagreed about whether the council had allocated $200,000 split equally between the entities, or if they had allocated the...
View ArticleAnne Arundel poetry radio show founded by Maryland poet laureate awarded...
Maryland Humanities awarded $4,000 in grants to four Maryland nonprofits, including Forest Woods Media Productions, an Annapolis-based organization that produces the radio series The Poet and the Poem:...
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