University System of Maryland names Bruce Jarrell new president for...
Jarrell has served as interim president since January, when former President Dr. Jay A. Perman was appointed chancellor of the University System of Maryland.
View ArticleBaltimore public schools estimate 80% of students attended first day of...
Baltimore public school officials estimate that about 80% of enrolled students were able to attend live online instruction on the first day of the fall semester Tuesday.
View ArticleWith interest high, fanfare low, Carroll County Democrats open election...
Under normal circumstances, the Carroll County Democratic Central Committee would open its election headquarters with fanfare and celebration.
View ArticleOrioles' series opener in New York postponed due to rain; seven-inning...
Weather caused Thursday’s series opener at Yankee Stadium to be postponed due to rain, and will be made up as part of a seven-inning doubleheader Friday at 4:05 p.m.
View ArticleNaval Academy grants mids liberty to go into Annapolis with restrictions
Midshipmen could be in downtown Annapolis as early as Thursday as the Naval Academy granted town liberty with restrictions for the weekend.
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchups and how to watch Friday’s doubleheader vs....
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Thursday night against the New York Yankees.
View ArticleRavens will ‘definitely’ use three RBs every week; mystery still surrounds...
Greg Roman indicated that he won’t hesitate to use every back on the Ravens' depth chart this season.
View ArticleAlma Cocina Latina moves to Station North, will share space with Mera Kitchen...
The building was previously home to The Pen & Quill, which closed in July.
View ArticleCoppin 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 ArticleBaltimore Police: Five shot, two fatally on Thursday, city’s second straight...
Since Wednesday, 11 people have been injured by gunfire in the city, and three of them have died.
View ArticleHoward County Board of Education motion to remove police officers from...
A motion to remove school resource officers in Howard County schools failed during the Board of Education’s meeting Thursday.
View ArticlePolice investigate ‘suspicious package’ in Southwest Baltimore
Baltimore police are investigating a reported "suspicious package" in Southwest Baltimore.
View ArticleChiefs begin title defense with 34-20 victory over Texans in NFL season opener
The Chiefs began defense of their first championship in 50 years by beating the Houston Texans, 34-20, on Thursday night before a socially distanced crowd of about 17,000 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticlePolice in Prince George’s County accused of rubber stamping use of force
The Prince George's County police department appears to routinely “rubber stamp” the use of force by officers who disproportionately wield it against Black citizens, a plaintiffs' expert said in a...
View ArticleAppeals court in Virginia hears Baltimore’s aerial surveillance case
A panel of federal appeals court judges on Thursday appeared to have differing views on whether an aerial surveillance program in Baltimore should continue to be tested as a crime-fighting tool.
View ArticleTeens accused in Baltimore carjacking crew that beat and robbed more than 50...
A Baltimore carjacking crew beat and robbed more than 50 people over four months, at times preying on Latino families whom they believed carried cash and would be afraid to call police, according to...
View ArticleAberdeen residents briefed on trash pickup; public works to make...
Residents of Aberdeen voiced comments and concerns Thursday about potential changes to the city’s trash pickup meant to keep the service from becoming unsustainable.
View ArticleCharles Carroll Community Center construction may start in November; county...
Carroll County Board of Commissioners moved Charles Carroll Community Center one step closer to reality Thursday with a vote to approve additional design and engineering services.
View ArticleUndeterred by the coronavirus, 9/11 community cleanup carries on in East...
Several groups of volunteers will help clear vacant lots in East Baltimore and plant flowers and produce Friday to commemorate the 19th anniversary of 9/11.
View ArticleWinter may bring a lot more coronavirus cases, new Johns Hopkins research finds
Johns Hopkins researchers say warmer weather has moderated the coronavirus pandemic, and that fall and winter could mean more spread.
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