Coppin State University forges ahead with hybrid learning plan as other area...
Coppin State University students returned to campus this weekend as the coronavirus threatens universities' reopening plans.
View ArticleWith release of Earl Thomas III, Ravens seek a fresh start after a sour end
With the Ravens’ season opener just three weeks away, the team must move on from a divorce that seemed unimaginable last year.
View ArticleHow to vote in Maryland’s November election
It’s understandable if you’re confused about how to vote in the upcoming November election.
View ArticlePrince George’s County Police: Three officers shot in Hyattsville were ambushed
Three police officers who were shot while responding to a call Sunday night in Hyattsville were ambushed, Prince George’s County Police said.
View ArticleCarroll Biz Challenge: Together Studios looks to increase sense of...
Together Studtios is one of five finalists in this year’s Carroll County Biz Challenge, a “Shark Tank” style competition in which local entrepreneurs pitch business ideas, make connections, get...
View ArticleCars and Coffee revs back up in Annapolis after idle time due to coronavirus
Cars and Coffee recently came back returned to City Dock over the summer after being closed because of the restrictions to prevent the spread of coronavirus. and Sands said he missed the cars, girls...
View ArticleHoods Mill Landfill could be closed for good unless Carroll County finds...
After a recent inspection by the Maryland Department of the Environment, Carroll County officials learned that costly changes will be needed at Hoods Mill Landfill in Woodbine if it is to reopen.
View ArticleQ&A: Sykesville Station restaurant opens with new owners and flavors
Kim and D’Alan Baugh are the new owners of an old landmark in Sykesville.
View ArticleOrioles reset: Breaking down the trade candidates ahead of the Aug. 31 deadline
Teams who are calling the Orioles are also getting the impression they’re ready to be transactional this week. Here’s a breakdown of their top candidates to move come Monday’s deadline.
View ArticleCoronavirus gives new teacher orientation for Anne Arundel schools a whole...
New teachers in Anne Arundel County Public Schools had a different kind of orientation this summer as the welcome process adjusted for a coronavirus-altered start to classes.
View ArticleTowson council member to propose downzoning site of planned Valvoline that...
Baltimore County Council member David Marks will recommend to reduce the zoning on the site of a planned service station shop at the intersection of Loch Raven Boulevard and Joppa Road, a project that...
View ArticleFive Things We Learned from the end of Earl Thomas III’s Ravens career
Earl Thomas III's marriage with the Ravens had soured to the point where they saw no option for repair. From that to the roster uncertainty created by the Pro Bowl safety's release, here are five...
View ArticleRavens film study: What do we know about safety DeShon Elliott’s game?
Elliott’s final appearance of 2019 — a Week 6 win over Cincinnati in which he tore up his knee — might offer the most extensive preview of his abilities.
View ArticleFormer Maryland legislators Gilchrest, Morella among Republicans endorsing Biden
Constance Morella and Wayne Gilchrest, two Maryland Republicans who served multiple terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, have both endorsed Democratic candidate for president Joe Biden over...
View ArticleFlu vaccine strongly encouraged as change of season could bring dangerous...
When the flu virus begins mixing with the coronavirus this fall, the resulting double whammy of respiratory disease threatens to overwhelm doctors and hospitals, officials in Maryland and across the...
View ArticleHere’s what Baltimore-area school district schedules will look like this fall...
Across the Baltimore region local public school systems will be starting school on Sept. 8 teaching all their students in online classes, but there is wide variation in how much time students are...
View ArticleMaryland election judge volunteers report slow, sometimes no response to...
The message has been loud and clear: Maryland has a shortage of election judges amid the COVID-19 pandemic. But some across the state who have applied for the position say they have been rebuffed, put...
View ArticleAnnapolis firefighters rescue kitten from drain, department says
Annapolis firefighters rescued a kitten from a small drain pipe Sunday afternoon, the department announced on social media.
View ArticleMaryland adds 567 coronavirus cases, 2 deaths Monday
Maryland health officials added 567 new COVID-19 cases and two deaths linked to the coronavirus on Monday.
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