Ravens WR Marquise Brown is ready to move past last year’s pain — and fast
There were times last season when Marquise “Hollywood” Brown didn’t look quite right. That should change this year.
View ArticleWith First Thursdays in Baltimore canceled this year, Rufus Roundtree to take...
Coronavirus shuttered WTMD's First Thursdays concert series. Rufus Roundtree and Da B’More Brass Factory are bringing it back on a pirate ship.
View ArticleLatitude 38 employee celebrated for keeping hearts and stomachs of Annapolis...
Justin Schaffner has led Latitude 38 in giving away 19,000 bags of food, 10,000 prepared meals, 6,000 loaves of bread and 17,000 half-gallons of milk to people in need, earning him special citations...
View ArticleMixed-use Walkable Laurel project clears development hurdle as concept plan...
Walkable Laurel, a proposed 73-unit, mixed-use apartment project in Laurel, cleared its first hurdle July 27 after its overlay concept plan was approved at Laurel’s Mayor and City Council meeting.
View ArticleDemocrats change process for picking Annapolis alderman after complaints...
Alderman Marc Rodriguez, D-Ward 5, said he has not confirmed a final resignation date but an announcement will be coming “in the next couple weeks,” he said.
View ArticleSeries loss to Marlins shows Orioles’ lineup can’t afford not to be at full...
Through the first three games of their series with the Miami Marlins, the Orioles have scored one run in 23 innings.
View ArticleCommunity College of Baltimore County offering tuition-free classes in the fall
The Community College of Baltimore County is pooling $35 million for students who qualify for tuition-free classes during the fall semester.
View ArticleTwo Harford playgrounds to temporarily close for slide replacements
Annie’s Playground in Fallston and Lyn Stacie Getz Playground in Emmorton are scheduled to close from Aug. 18 to Aug. 28 as the slides on both playgrounds are replaced.
View ArticleHavre de Grace debuts ordinance to set future development standards for...
A proposed adequate public facilities ordinance, which sets for future development standards related to community infrastructure such as roads, water and sewer and schools, was introduced before the...
View ArticleMaryland adds 579 coronavirus cases, 13 deaths
Maryland health officials added 579 cases of the coronavirus to the state's count Thursday.
View ArticleVisit Harford announces Snowball Trail with 12 stops in the county for...
Visit Harford, a nonprofit promoting tourism in the county, announced Wednesday that it was proclaiming August “Snowball Month,” and debuting a Snowball Trail with 12 stops in the county.
View ArticleMaryland health secretary warns counties against blanket closures of private...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration on Wednesday renewed its attempt to protect private schools from being shut down during the coronavirus pandemic, sending a memo to health officers saying...
View ArticleMaryland’s Mike Locksley forms coalition for minority football coaches
Of the 130 Football Bowl Subdivision programs in the NCAA, Mike Locksley is one of just 14 Black coaches.
View ArticleCashless tolling is now permanent at all Maryland bridges, tunnels, express...
The tolls on Maryland’s bridges, tunnels and express lanes, which have not accepted cash fares since March as a coronavirus precaution, will be permanently automated from now on, Gov. Larry Hogan...
View ArticleAnne Arundel police investigating a shooting after an altercation in Severn,...
One man was hospitalized Wednesday night after being shot outside a residence in the 1300 block of Jamestown Drive in Severn, according to a county police report.
View ArticleOn Maryland’s Eastern Shore, a county school superintendent is under fire for...
The chief of schools in Queen Anne's County, Baltimore native Andrea Kane, has voiced support for Black Lives Matter. Now her job could be on the line.
View ArticleBaltimore liquor board imposes small fines on several restaurants for...
Four restaurants received fines between $100 and $200 at Thursday's liquor board hearing for coronavirus-related violations.
View ArticleNaval Academy professor sues Kent Island woman for sending academy her social...
A Naval Academy adjunct professor is suing a Queen Anne’s County woman for defamation, claiming that woman conspired to have her fired.
View ArticlePasadena man charged after returning to the same 7-Eleven he robbed, Anne...
Anne Arundel County police arrested and charged Brian Eugene Grimes, 40, with commercial robbery early Thursday morning along Hog Neck Road in Pasadena.
View ArticleRavens great Ray Lewis’ sons will transfer to play football at Kentucky
Two sons of Pro Football Hall of Famer Ray Lewis have announced on social media that they will transfer to play at Kentucky.
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