Carroll Christian graduate a leader, athlete with a ‘heart for doing what’s...
Matt Reisberg, Carroll Christian School’s principal, said Camille Echegoyen goes above and beyond in whatever she does.
View ArticleFour years ago, the primary for Baltimore mayor was plagued with problems....
Four years ago, Baltimore’s mayoral primary was so beset with problems ― including nearly 1,200 more votes cast than voters who checked in at the polls ― that state officials were forced to take the...
View ArticleLevel of unemployment filings in Carroll County stays relatively flat from...
The level of Carroll County residents filing for unemployment stayed relatively flat in the week ending May 23, compared with the prior week, according to the Maryland Department of Labor.
View ArticleThe second-year NFL offensive players who could break out in 2020
Here’s a look at the offensive players picked in the 2019 draft who could take a big step forward this season.
View ArticleGerald Winegrad: There is no ‘away’ for our trash. Here’s where it goes.
Have you ever wondered where the garbage you throw “away” or the water you flush “away” goes? I can assure you it does not go away — it goes somewhere else.
View ArticleTrainer earns first victory as racing returns to Laurel Park; inaugural...
Queen of Cause came flying down the center of the track to catch pacesetter Stiva in deep stretch and edge clear in the second race at Laurel Park on Saturday, giving trainer Anthony Lynch his first...
View Article9 shot and 2 killed, including 16-year-old girl, in Baltimore shootings...
Baltimore police reported that nine people were shot Friday evening into Saturday morning, including a double-shooting in Southwest Baltimore that left a 16-year-old girl dead.
View ArticlePerson killed, two others wounded in separate attacks in Edgewood block,...
Harford County Sheriff’s Office detectives are investigating two separate shootings, one of which left someone dead, in the 600 block of Edgewood Road in Edgewood.
View ArticleDinner on shift: Anne Arundel councilman buys dinner for first responders
Anne Arundel County Councilman Andrew Pruski, D-Gambrills, wants to send a message to his community after nearly two months of social distancing due to the global coronavirus pandemic: “We are in this...
View ArticleAnnapolis protesters join chorus of rage across country in wake of George...
Annapolis protesters came together Saturday in the wake of George Floyd's death, a man who was killed after a then Minneapolis Police Officer put his knee on his neck for about 9 minutes. That officer,...
View ArticleMaryland reports 1,027 new coronavirus cases as positivity rate declines but...
Maryland has reached a total of 52,015 confirmed cases of the coronavirus as the state’s rate of positive test results declined but remains higher than in most other states.
View ArticleAfter death of George Floyd, Maryland lawmakers forming work group on police...
Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne A. Jones announced on Saturday the formation of a bipartisan work group of lawmakers who will review police reform and accountability.
View ArticleThe Rev. Dr. Ben H. Smith Jr. former rector of the Episcopal Church of the...
The Rev. Dr. Ben H. Smith Jr., former rector of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Ruxton, has died at 88.
View ArticleBaltimore police officer put on administrative duties after videos show he...
A Baltimore Police officer seen on video striking a woman Friday night has been suspended, the department confirmed Saturday afternoon.
View ArticleSouth River High investigates racist social media posts about police killing...
Anne Arundel County Public Schools are investigating recent social media posts about the death of a black man in Minneapolis the principal of South River High described as reflecting “racist,...
View ArticleTensions mount outside Baltimore City Hall as hundreds take to streets to...
Hundreds of demonstrators, chanting and holding signs, drove and marched through Baltimore streets on Saturday to call attention to the killing of a Minnesota man at the hands of police, as city...
View ArticleBaltimore journalist Pedro Palomino provides urgent coronavirus information...
Pedro Palomino is a go-to source for Spanish speaking people searching for answers as the coronavirus disrupts daily life and his work during the pandemic has helped counter misinformation that spreads...
View ArticleCOVID-19 complicates U.S. House races as new Baltimore Rep. Mfume runs again...
With all eight of the state’s U.S. House members on ballots in Tuesday’s primary, their opponents find themselves as underdogs — not only for the usual reasons, but because the new coronavirus has...
View Article‘Authentic’ Winters Mill graduate Addison Lomax sees another learning experience
Graduating Winters Mill High School senior Addison Lomax has a philosophy in life exemplified by a simple rule of thumb: Why not?
View ArticleAnne Arundel County seniors end year non-traditionally but take lessons from...
During the global coronavirus pandemic, the state and county have began announcing reopening plans. But even still, graduating seniors have left behind their final year in an unexpected manner.
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