Maryland, other states settle fraud claims against Novartis for $678 million
Maryland and 26 other states settled allegations of fraud against the Swiss pharmaceutical company Norvartis for $678 million.
View ArticleRegistration required for Aug. 11 coronavirus testing at Ripken Stadium,...
Several openings remain for the free drive-thru COVID-19 testing event on Aug. 11 at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen, but advanced registration is required, Harford County health officials said.
View ArticleBig Ten players present conference, NCAA with list of demands concerning...
A coalition of over 1,000 football student-athletes from the Big Ten on Wednesday released a list of demands to the conference and the NCAA, calling for a “comprehensive plan to ensure the safety and...
View ArticleThe 1954 hurricane season in Maryland was one for the books
The arrival earlier this week of Tropical Storm Isaias recalls the two meteorological occurrences that Marylanders fear most: hurricanes and snow.
View ArticleSuspended WR Antonio Brown ‘could fit’ in Ravens’ locker room, cousin...
Antonio Brown has not played since Week 2 last season, with off-field issues forcing ugly exits from Oakland and New England last year.
View ArticleEastern Shore sees sharp increase as Maryland reports 572 new coronavirus...
Maryland has a total of 92,426 cases of the COVID-19 illness caused by the virus, while 3,402 people have died due to the disease or complications from it since officials began tracking it in March.
View ArticleMaryland state trooper pleads guilty to fabricating DUI arrests, writing...
A Maryland state trooper pleaded guilty to perjury and misconduct charges for fabricating drunken-driving arrests and issuing tickets to people who did not exist.
View Article‘Hot Dog Man,’ broadcasting to your living room: Carroll County library...
A Carroll County Public Library employee has created a series of videos, sharing colorful and engaging content for children and their families to watch while staying inside during the coronavirus...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan ends tenure as head of nation’s governors
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan ends his year-long tenure as head of the National Governors Association on Wednesday.
View ArticleState stops health insurers from canceling policies during pandemic
Maryland insurance regulators told carriers they can't cancel policies during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleOrioles place John Means on bereavement list; All-Star lefty questionable for...
The Orioles placed John Means on the bereavement list Wednesday, with manager Brandon Hyde saying he was unsure whether the All-Star left-hander would rejoin the team in time to make his next start.
View ArticleTeresa N. ‘Tess’ Baroody, family matriarch and church singer, dies
Teresa Nancy Baroody, her family’s matriarch and a skilled piano player who sang alto, died of vascular dementia July 19 at the Oakwood Nursing Home in Middle River. She was 90 and lived in Upper Falls.
View ArticleHavre de Grace mayor and council promote social distancing, mask wearing as...
The City of Havre de Grace has launched a campaign to remind residents of state orders that people must wear a face covering when indoors — as well as outdoors when it is not possible to be more than 6...
View ArticleAnnapolis police identify suspect in June shooting on Cedar Park Road,...
At a news conference Wednesday, Annapolis police released the identity of a suspect in a shooting directed at a car full of people in June. They also provided updates on other violent incidents in the...
View ArticleHoward County school system receives $13 million in CARES grants, with most...
The Howard County Public School System announced Tuesday it received more than $13 million in coronavirus relief grants from the federal government to fund its Chromebook purchases.
View ArticleBaltimore spokesman takes job at D.C. firm, first major departure from...
Lester Davis will begin next month as a public affairs vice president at SKDKnickerbocker, a national communications and political consulting firm.
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online August 8-13
Buckle down. COVID-19 isn’t going anywhere. And it’s especially bad in Baltimore. But don’t despair, for not all is terrible. For instance, you can enjoy the following shows, workshops and exhibits...
View ArticleBowie High to start the year with some changes as principal leaves and...
Last month Bowie High School Principal Robynne Prince announced that she would be moving to lead Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School in Beltsville, and this week Assistant Principal Joseph Kautzer...
View ArticleSinclair Broadcast stock drops after sports shutdowns amid coronavirus dampen...
Sinclair Broadcast Group boosted revenue and profit in the second quarter thanks to its recent sports network acquisitions, but missed Wall Street estimates as the coronavirus continued to hurt...
View Article400 Harford election judges opt out of November election due to coronavirus...
Harford County’s Board of Elections has slightly more half of the 816 judges as it typically needs for an in-person election in November, officials said.
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