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Loyola University Maryland switches to online-only classes this fall due to...

School plans “a full residential and academic experience” for the Spring 2021 semester.

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Ravens star Lamar Jackson cried when he saw his ‘Madden’ cover: ‘It’s unreal'

“I don’t cry about stuff,” Lamar Jackson said. Then he saw himself on the video game's cover.

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Ex-boyfriend who allegedly shot woman in Towson charged with attempted murder

A Baltimore man who on allegedly shot his ex-girlfriend during a domestic dispute has been charged with attempted murder and other crimes, police said.

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Citing COVID-19 test result delays as long as 15 days, Carroll County...

The Carroll County Health Department switched labs Tuesday in order to address delays in getting results for COVID-19 tests, some of which were being returned two weeks after the testing date,...

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Another 1,141 Anne Arundel County residents file for unemployment, 20th week...

Another 1,141 Anne Arundel County residents filed a new jobless claim last week at the same time the the $600 federal payment to unemployment aid expired. Maryland saw 18,268 new jobless claims.

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Cecil County continues cleanup after flooding, damage from Tropical Storm Isaias

Cecil County is continuing to clean up after a Tuesday lashing from Tropical Storm Isaias, which stranded some residents and flooded multiple areas of Maryland’s most northeastern county.

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Prince George’s County exec says Gov. Hogan mocked her residents in letter...

Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks is striking back against Gov. Larry Hogan’s assertion this week that county officials are attempting to suppress and disenfranchise the vote of...

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Summer campers harvest produce at Severn Chapel Farm for Anne Arundel food...

Severn Chapel Farm opened its fields for students from Sherwood Forest Boys & Girls Camp to harvest food that will be donated to The Light House shelter and Anne Arundel County Food Bank.

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TE Jacob Breeland (knee) returns to Ravens after clearing waivers; no other...

Jacob Breeland, whose NFL draft stock fell after tearing his ACL at Oregon last year, is not expected to be available this season.

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Carroll County axes 3 youth rec sports: Tackle football, wrestling,...

Competition in three youth sports sponsored by Carroll County recreation councils — tackle football, basketball and wrestling — will not be allowed, effective immediately, due to concerns over COVID-19.

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Orioles on deck: Lineups, pitching matchup and how to watch Thursday’s series...

Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' series finale Thursday against the Miami Marlins.

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Pier M. Larson, Johns Hopkins University history professor and renowned...

Pier M. Larson, a Johns Hopkins University history professor and renowned scholar of African history, has died at 58.

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More than 2,500 Harford County Public Schools students expected to attend...

More than 2,500 Harford County Public Schools students are expected to attend Learning Support Centers in the first semester, according to data from the parent intention survey provided Thursday by the...

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Baltimore City Council overrides mayor’s veto of charter amendment creating...

The proposed charter amendment would create a city administrator position and has become a sticking point between outgoing Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young and his likely replacement, City Council...

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Baby of pregnant woman shot and killed in Columbia dies; police still...

The baby girl who was delivered after a pregnant woman was shot and killed in Columbia on Friday has died, Howard County police announced Thursday.

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Orioles’ bullpen among baseball’s best since Opening Day struggles

The Orioles’ bullpen entered Thursday’s series finale against the Marlins with a 2.72 ERA since Opening Day, the sixth-lowest in baseball in that span.

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Gov. Larry Hogan warns Maryland State Board of Elections against ‘wholesale’...

On the eve of the board's meeting, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has warned the State Board of Elections against the “wholesale” closure of polling places across the state to accommodate an election judge...

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Top Carroll County health official says recent COVID-19 testing is down,...

The Carroll County Health Department announced a total of 11 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, continuing a pace slower than what was seen the previous two weeks, though the county’s top health official...

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Baltimore is one of the areas with concerning numbers of coronavirus cases,...

Dr. Deborah Birx, head of President Donald Trump’s Coronavirus Task Force, said Baltimore is among the areas seeing troubling COVID-19 case numbers, according to a recording of the call obtained by the...

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Baltimore restaurants can soon resume indoor dining at 25% capacity, Mayor...

Baltimore restaurants can resume indoor dining at 25% capacity starting Friday at 5 p.m., Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young announced Thursday, but other coronavirus-related restrictions will be tightened.

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