Anne Arundel police reclassify chokeholds as deadly force, requiring more...
Using a chokehold is now considered to be deadly force by the Anne Arundel County Police Department, just as when an officer fires a handgun, according to department policies adjusted in the aftermath...
View ArticleGuide to the Weekend: Boat Bar grand opening, outdoor yoga and music, and...
Whether you’re looking to attend an event online or in-person at a distance, here is a guide to both online and physical events happening throughout the week.
View Article‘Save the Post Office’ rallies scheduled for Saturday across Maryland
Rallies are scheduled Saturday nationwide to show support for the U.S. Postal Service, including several in Central Maryland.
View ArticleBaltimore police charge 23-year-old man with murder for July shooting in...
Baltimore police arrested a 23-year-old man from a July homicide.
View ArticleMost Harford Community College classes will be virtual for fall semester,...
Classes for the fall 2020 semester at Harford Community College begin Monday, but there is still time for prospective students to register, especially as many four-year colleges and universities in the...
View ArticleTikTok star and Ellicott City native Bryce Hall has power shut off at L.A....
The lights have gone out on TikTok influencer Bryce Hall — literally.
View ArticleChurchton man dies after crashing into dump truck, Anne Arundel police say
A Churchton man died Thursday morning after his car collided with a dump truck in Harwood, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Lineups, pitching matchup and how to watch Thursday’s game...
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Thursday night against the Boston Red Sox.
View ArticleCharles L. Adams, who sold and delivered the Crisfield Times for nearly 70...
Charles L. Adams, who sold and delivered the Crisfield Times for nearly 70 years, dies.
View ArticleMaryland reports 2 deaths among residents in their 20s as coronavirus...
The additions bring the state to at least 102,229 cases and 3,531 fatalities from COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus. Through Wednesday’s data, Maryland ranked 18th in infections per capita and...
View ArticleCharles R. Kimmel, who helped grow Kimmel Automotive into a tire retailer and...
Charles R. Kimmel, who succeeded his father as head of Kimmel Automotive and expanded the company, has died at 93.
View ArticleBaltimore man admits he pretended to buy tools online, then robbed sellers at...
A Baltimore man admitted in federal court his role in robbing and carjacking victims who thought he was meeting them to buy items they were selling using a telephone application, federal prosecutors...
View ArticleHoward police still investigating July death of pregnant woman in Columbia,...
The Howard County Police Department has increased its reward to $15,000 for information about the death of a mother and her baby in Columbia on July 31.
View ArticleColumbia man sentenced to 2 years for fatal 2019 shooting
A Columbia man will serve two years after fatally shooting another man during a drug deal last October, according to the Howard County State’s Attorney’s Office.
View ArticleCarroll County Health Department responds to COVID-19 safety complaints from...
Complainants reported that people waiting in line for a COVID-19 test outside ExpressCare locations in Westminster and Eldersburg stood too close together and failed to wear masks, leading to visits...
View ArticleWoman killed, 7-year-old injured in car crash with Baltimore Light Rail on...
A woman was killed and a child and man were injured when a car crashed with the Baltimore Light Rail Thursday morning, officials said.
View ArticleSmokehouse Restaurant at Antrim 1844, in Taneytown, named Best Hotel...
Smokehouse Restaurant in Antrim 1844 was recently voted Best Hotel Restaurant in USA Today's 10Best Readers Choice contest.
View ArticleWho will get the first doses of a coronavirus vaccine? Johns Hopkins experts...
Johns Hopkins researchers have come up with a framework to fairly pass out the first doses of coronavirus vaccine.
View ArticleUnion for Maryland Legal Aid employees claims top lawyers were fired to...
The complaint, filed Wednesday morning with the National Labor Relations Board, an independent agency responsible for enforcing federal labor law, claims that Blake Fetrow, John Marshall and Anita...
View ArticleCarroll County’s COVID-19 figures ‘heading in a more positive direction,’...
With just a few new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Carroll County on Thursday, the county’s top health official said numbers are trending in a good direction but warned against getting complacent with the...
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