$33 million sought for Harford schools’ capital projects next year, including...
Nearly $33 million in local and state funds is being sought by Harford County Public Schools for five major capital projects in the next fiscal year, including the limited renovation of Joppatowne High...
View ArticleDEA charges Baltimore Safe Streets worker, who claimed drugs were part of...
Safe Streets is a program run through the city’s Office on Criminal Justice — formerly through the Health Department — that employs ex-offenders to use their street credibility and experiences to...
View ArticleHere are the Baltimore bars and restaurants that have been penalized by the...
Baltimore City has doled out more than $1,000 in fines and temporarily shuttered two establishments as a result of COVID-19 violations.
View ArticleBaltimore County considering ‘learning hub centers’ for students in need
Baltimore County wants to open centers that could provide supervision for remote learning, recreational activities, meals and transportation.
View ArticleAnnapolis housing authority hires private security service, plans for two...
The police substations will be located in Robinwood and Harbour House communities.
View ArticleCoronavirus continues to cancel, postpone major Maryland events in the second...
Although the state began reporting some encouraging results regarding the testing and spread of the coronavirus, that didn’t stop major organizers ranging from Big Ten football to the annual Tawes Crab...
View ArticleBaltimore Book Festival postponed until 2021, Light City pushed back until...
A decision has not yet been made for the New Year's Eve Spectacular.
View ArticleMurals at Aberdeen Amtrak/MARC train station nearing completion
Two new murals at Aberdeen’s train station are approaching completion — an effort that has been at least a decade in the making.
View ArticleObservations from Ravens’ second day of padded practice: Defense has upper hand
The defense got the best of the offense at the end of practice, rookies James Proche and Devin Duvernay looked comfortable fielding punts and Marquise Brown showed off his speed against Marlon Humphrey.
View ArticleMedStar Franklin Square Medical Center opens $80 million surgical pavilion...
MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center finishes upgrades to the Baltimore-area hospital with completion of a new surgery pavilion.
View ArticleCarroll Hospital enters partnership to study how many people have gotten...
Carroll Hospital is one of 13 hospitals around the state that will be collaborating with the Maryland Department of Health on a coronavirus antibody study, with the goal of determining how many of the...
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Lineups, pitching matchup and how to watch Tuesday’s game...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Tuesday night against the Toronto Blue Jays.
View ArticleThe kids are all they’ve got: Orioles going young with José Iglesias on...
With José Iglesias on the injured list with a nagging quadriceps injury and Chris Davis benched again, the Orioles are going young with their lineup going forward.
View ArticleAnne Arundel executive, election director to announce voting plans following...
Expanded access to ballot drop boxes and other election changes will be announced Wednesday as part of efforts to secure the upcoming general election following federal actions County Executive Steuart...
View ArticleDonna Burton, a luncheonette owner and avid traveler, dies
Donna Marie Burton, a single mother of two who owned a sub shop on Edmondson Avenue and enjoyed traveling, has died of the coronavirus. She was 98.
View ArticleFort Meade garrison commander bids farewell after two years marked by housing...
The garrison commander at Fort Meade relinquished his command Tuesday morning to Col. Christopher Nyland. Spragg, who served for two years at Meade, will next be the Army Chair of the United States...
View ArticleChesapeake Executive Council issues statement committing to diversity; Md....
Ahead of a meeting Wednesday, leaders form Maryland, Delaware, D.C., Virginia and other states surrounding the Chesapeake Bay have issued a statement committing to diversity in the workforce that...
View ArticleHoward County fire department rescues 5-year-old locked inside gun safe
The Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services was called to rescue a 5-year-old child locked inside a large gun safe Tuesday afternoon, according to officials.
View ArticleAs move-in nears, Maryland college workers ask for improved COVID-19 procedures
Move-in day at the University of Maryland, College Park, is little more than a week away, and campus workers say their worries about reopening persist.
View ArticleBaltimore law department taking role in transition in city comptroller’s...
The Baltimore law department is taking an ongoing role in the transition between the administrations of Comptroller Joan Pratt and her successor, Councilman Bill Henry, after a former Pratt aide was...
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