Maryland Gov. Hogan said he was ‘concerned’ about ex-chief of staff’s...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says he was “concerned” when he first learned that his new top aide had accepted a six-figure severance from his last job in public service.
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland graduate set to be first Black woman on International...
University of Maryland graduate Jeanette Epps is going to be the first Black woman on an International Space Station crew. The launch is set for next year.
View ArticleMaryland man charged with plot to sell fake coronavirus disinfectant
Marek Majtan, 35, of Frederick sold unregistered and misbranded pesticides falsely advertised as a government-approved disinfectant for the coronavirus, investigators said.
View ArticleAgritourism business Willet Family Farm wins 2020 Carroll Biz Challenge grand...
Westminster-based agritourism business Willet Family Farm is this year’s grand prize winner of the Carroll Biz Challenge, coming with it a $5,000 check and thousands more in additional services.
View ArticleCarroll commissioners talk ailing senior inclusion program, repairs to county...
A Carroll County program meant for seniors with disabilities is in the red due to COVID-19.
View ArticleChar Hope Foundation sunflower field in bloom, seeks to raise funds for...
The Char Hope Foundation had planned to plant sunflowers this season for some fundraising purposes before the COVID-19 pandemic struck. With many fundraising options on hold or scaled down, the...
View ArticleAlmost live at the Arundel Center, County Council adds real-time audio...
Meetings will remain online when the Anne Arundel County Council returns from summer recess on Sept. 8, but they will begin an hour early, feature closed captioning and offer the public an option to...
View ArticleYouth Advisory Council talks with County Executive Steuart Pittman for first...
In a Zoom meeting with Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman, a 20-member Youth Advisory Council convened for the first time Thursday to introduce themselves, address expectations for the group...
View ArticleMental health of young adults and those with no previous issues is suffering...
A host of people are suffering, some for the first time, with their mental health during the coronavirus pandemic, Johns Hopkins experts say.
View ArticleHow the Orioles changed their minds and decided not to play during another...
The Orioles’ winding path to not play Thursday's game ensured that even if one or two members of their clubhouse was hurt by Jacob Blake’s shooting or any of the myriad instances of societal oppression...
View ArticleCoronavirus in Maryland: 5 takeaways from the week
To keep Marylanders up to date with the week’s most pressing takeaways, here are five key points from The Baltimore Sun’s coronavirus coverage.
View ArticleThey’ll have their day in Maryland court. But coronavirus means a long wait,...
More than 160 days have passed since the state’s chief judge suspended jury trials across Maryland. Some defendants have been locked up for months awaiting trial. Others such as Irvin Haygood were...
View ArticleDaily arrest report for those arrested in Carroll County Aug. 27, 2020
The following is the daily intake report for the Carroll County Detention Center provided by the Central Booking Unit.
View ArticleMaryland adds 601 new cases of the coronavirus, 13 deaths
The additions push the total number of cases to 106,664 and the death toll to 3,593.
View ArticleSmall businesses in Baltimore County, Western Maryland eligible for new round...
Baltimore County small businesses will be eligible for a new round of coronavirus aid through the federal CARES act.
View ArticleHarford Board of Elections to host online Q&A at noon today
The Harford County Board of Elections will host a Q&A; from noon to 1 p.m. Friday to answer questions about the election, the board announced on Facebook.
View ArticleWhat’s next for ‘Drunk History’ creator Derek Waters? Probably a trip back...
Derek Waters, creator and host of Comedy Central's "Drunk History," did not expect the show to get canceled this summer.
View ArticleBel Air neighbors pulled 75-year-old man from car moments before it was...
Neighbors pulled a 75-year-old Bel Air man from his car seconds before it burst into flames Thursday, the Office of the State Fire Marshal reported.
View ArticleAnnapolis Alderman Marc Rodriguez resigns Ward 5 City Council seat
Marc Rodriguez stepped down from his Ward 5 seat on Friday just under 15 months until the city's next general election. His replacement will be selected by the Annapolis Democratic Central Committee in...
View ArticleAnnapolis, housing authority agree in principle to settle federal...
The City of Annapolis and its housing authority have agreed in principle to settle a wide-ranging federal lawsuit filed on behalf of 52 public housing residents who alleged the agency and the city...
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