Baltimore County to provide $100 incentive to recruit additional election judges
Baltimore County is adding $100 to its existing pay rates for election judges to attract more applicants.
View ArticleAPG researchers, UPenn training dogs to detect asymptomatic coronavirus...
U.S. Army researchers from Aberdeen Proving Ground and the University of Pennsylvania’s Working Dog Center are training dogs to detect the coronavirus in humans.
View ArticleAs migrant crab pickers suffered from coronavirus on Maryland’s Eastern...
The guest workers from Mexico who pick crabs on the Eastern Shore suffered a pair of coronavirus outbreaks in July, affecting dozens of people.
View ArticleInspector general reports more overpayments, contract mismanagement at...
The Baltimore inspector general has found a second company overcharged the city by more than $100,000 and that employees in the Department of General Services rubber-stamped these inflated bills for...
View ArticleState education board sets minimum online instruction requirement for...
Maryland’s top school official has proposed new minimum lesson requirements that would likely upend the detailed schedules most Maryland districts have created — just as the school year is starting.
View ArticleTiz the Law draws No. 17 post as 3-to-5 Kentucky Derby favorite
Tiz the Law is the 3-5 morning-line favorite for the 146th Kentucky Derby and will attempt to become the first winner from the No. 17 post position drawn for Saturday’s marquee race for 3-year-olds
View Article‘Significant role’ likely awaits Ravens rookie RB J.K. Dobbins; Madubuike...
Less than two weeks from his first professional game, Ravens rookie running back J.K. Dobbins appears to have played his way into a considerable role on offense.
View ArticleCarroll County small businesses, from a farm to a welding shop, use...
The Carroll Rebound grants program is meant to help local businesses and nonprofits cover costs associated with the pandemic, and hundreds have applied.
View ArticleHarford man charged in connection to stash of child pornography on work...
A Forest Hill man was arrested in connection to thousands of pornographic images and videos of minors that he allegedly saved to his workplace computer and his employer’s cloud storage client.
View ArticleBaltimore gives destroyed Columbus statue back to Italian American...
The city of Baltimore plans to give a statue of Christopher Columbus that was knocked down on July 4 and thrown into the Inner Harbor to an Italian-American organization that donated it in 1984.
View ArticleHarford County leaders, parents, will take part in news conference Thursday...
Harford County parents, local elected officials and the county’s state lawmakers will discuss, during a press conference Thursday morning, how Harford County Public Schools’ plans to have virtual...
View ArticleAfter state’s decision on online instruction, Carroll County Public Schools...
The new requirement for online instruction adopted by Maryland’s state school board Tuesday should not significantly affect Carroll County Public Schools’ existing plans, the superintendent said.
View ArticleMaryland begins September with 614 new coronavirus cases, 5 new virus-related...
On Tuesday, the first day of the seventh calendar month that Maryland has faced the coronavirus pandemic, the state reported 614 new infections and five new fatalities caused by COVID-19, the disease...
View ArticleMorning show hosts Reagan and Bethany out at Baltimore’s Mix 106.5 FM
Mix 106.5 FM announced a new morning show this week, as host Reagan Warfield announced his departure.
View ArticleHarford schools in good shape to meet new standards set by Maryland education...
Harford County Superintendent Sean Bulson said the school system is already in compliance with new standards for virtual instruction set by the Maryland State Department of Education on Tuesday, with...
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 New York Mets.
View ArticleSara King, co-founder of Liberty Jewish Center preschool, dies of the...
Sara King, a former longtime Randallstown resident who with her husband established an accredited preschool at the Liberty Jewish Center in Pikesville, died in May of COVID-19. She was 97.
View ArticleMaryland relaxes more coronavirus restrictions, will allow all businesses to...
Marylanders may soon be able to go to the movies and to see live shows, as Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday that all businesses — including entertainment venues — can reopen starting Friday.
View Article13 new COVID-19 cases announced in Carroll County; new data released on...
The Carroll County Health Department on Tuesday reported on its website for the first time the number of intensive care unit beds in use at Carroll Hospital — as well as a breakdown of...
View ArticleWide receiver DJ Turner, who left Maryland after Big Ten postponed fall...
Wide receiver DJ Turner, who announced Aug. 21 that he was transferring from Maryland after the Big Ten Conference decided to postpone fall sports because of the coronavirus pandemic, has enrolled at...
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