Baltimore artist Amy Sherald paints Breonna Taylor portrait for Vanity Fair...
Artist Amy Sherald invoked Breonna Taylor’s spirit during the creative process, imagining what the young woman would have wanted to wear,
View Article‘Profoundly unfair’: Family of Central Special student make public a report...
A 17-year-old student at Central Special who died after choking on a glove was under the supervision of a substitute and two high school volunteers and had tried to ingest two other gloves that day,...
View ArticleBaltimore developer The Cordish Cos. sues insurer to recover pandemic...
Baltimore based developer The Cordish Cos. has filed a lawsuit against its insurer for failing to cover hundreds of millions of dollars in business losses amid the pandemic.
View ArticleAmir Rizvi, who ran an accounting firm for more than 30 years and was active...
Amir Rizvi, a Howard County resident who practiced accounting for more than 30 years and participated in efforts to get the Muslim community involved in the American way of life, has died. He was 73.
View ArticleElizabeth C. ‘Betty’ Blair, homemaker, dies
Elizabeth C. Blair, a homemaker who had worked as a medical secretary and bookkeeper, has died at 90.
View ArticleRavens’ DeShon Elliott was tapped to replace an accomplished safety last...
Ravens safety DeShon Elliott is once again preparing for an expanded role on defense after the team moved on from veteran Earl Thomas III.
View ArticleAt least 15 indicted for Brooklyn Park drug, sex trafficking gang,...
At least 15 people have been indicted in Anne Arundel County on conspiracy and gang participation charges for their alleged roles in a criminal enterprise that dealt various drugs and trafficked women...
View ArticleSt. John’s to house 375 Naval Academy mids
Approximately 375 Naval Academy midshipmen will call the dormitories at St. John’s College home for the fall semester after the neighboring higher education institutions signed an agreement for housing.
View ArticleMan killed Monday afternoon in West Baltimore shooting, Baltimore Police say;...
Baltimore Police say they are investigating the fatal shooting of a 22-year-old man Monday afternoon in West Baltimore.
View ArticleCommission investigating Gun Trace Task Force shares some recommendations,...
An attorney representing dozens of police unions across Maryland, including Baltimore Police, reiterated problems with failed leadership within the department during Monday’s meeting with the...
View ArticleBaltimore Police: Woman dies after car crash in Canton on Monday
A woman died after the car she was driving hit a light pole in Canton on Monday afternoon, Baltimore Police said.
View ArticleBaltimore Police: After chase, man shoots at officers, at least one officer...
A man shot multiple times at police officers Monday night and at least one officer returned fire, Baltimore Police said.
View ArticleForklift damages Fort McHenry walkway ahead of Mike Pence’s Republican...
A forklift has damaged a brick walkway at Fort McHenry, where Republicans were building a stage for Vice President Mike Pence’s appearance for the party’s national convention, a National Park Service...
View ArticleCarroll Biz Challenge: RetroStrap creator Eric Wendler hopes product makes...
Retrostrap 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 publicity, and...
View ArticleOn top of severance, Maryland Environmental Service paid director $55K in...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s former chief of staff received more than $55,000 in expense reimbursements when he left his job at the Maryland Environmental Service, according to records provided to state...
View ArticleFederal court resumes in Baltimore with a post-COVID-19 look that includes...
The first federal court criminal trial in five months in Baltimore began Monday in a reconfigured courtroom environment meant to minimize exposure to the coronavirus.
View ArticleAn Annapolis woman was sued over rent she didn’t owe. It took seven court...
In one of the country’s oldest and richest cities, the Annapolis housing authority aggressively sued its poorest residents, filing complaints for amounts as little as $5. Some residents were sued over...
View ArticleFrom rival high schools to pro soccer, Spalding’s Nairn and McDonogh’s...
For Houston Dash teammates and former high school rivals Christine Nairn and Bridgette Andrzejewski, the opportunity to play on the same team across the country is welcome home cooking.
View ArticleWithout new waivers, Anne Arundel schools can serve free meals only to...
The summer meal program offered by county schools will come to an end and without federal waivers, the school system will return to serving breakfast and lunch only to students.
View ArticleBackyard crew in Towson is seeking soles for the Devils
Barley’s Backyard Uptown, which opened in April, has been doing fundraising for charities, including The Red Devils, in addition to serving food and drinks at its Towson establishment.
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