Cost for Marylanders buying exchange health insurance could drop again
People who buy their own health insurance in Maryland could see the third straight year of decrease rates.
View ArticleSome of Baltimore ballots left to be counted could be time-consuming as...
If you thought Baltimore’s vote counting process was slow already, prepare for it to get slower.
View ArticleFive takeaways from Orioles GM Mike Elias’ pre-draft video call: ‘We have...
Orioles executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias discussed the top two picks of the upcoming MLB draft, the benefits of a possible under-slot deal, and how in-person and traditional...
View ArticleAuditor calculation error gave inaccurate vision of Anne Arundel budget
Due to a calculation error by the county auditor, the Anne Arundel County Council received an incorrect budget analysis Friday. The $1.72 billion proposed county budget could be roughly $26.5 million...
View ArticleJohn Miller, pitcher on Orioles’ 1966 championship team and former Baltimore...
Baltimore native John Miller, an Edmondson alumnus who pitched five seasons for the Orioles in the 1960s, then became a longtime Baltimore County firefighter, has died. The Mount Airy resident was 79.
View ArticleEllicott City Rotary Club to host drive-in viewing of ‘The Princess Bride’ at...
The Ellicott City Rotary Club is set to host a drive-in movie event featuring the 1987 classic “The Princess Bride” at the Howard County Fairgrounds on June 13.
View ArticleThousands donate to help injured Anne Arundel native who stopped car from...
Anne Arundel County native Dan Gregory was shot after stopping a car from driving into a crowd of protesters in Seattle Sunday night.
View ArticleArchdiocese of Baltimore removes priest from Clarksville church, citing...
Father Carlos Osorio of the St. Louis Parish in Clarksville was removed from priestly faculties Saturday after “sexual activity involving adults” was reported, according to the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
View ArticleMissing New York teen identified as girl found dead near Loch Raven Reservoir
The body of a girl found near Loch Raven Reservoir in late May has been identified by family members as missing 16-year-old Gabriella Alejandra Gonzales Ardon of Glen Cove, New York.
View ArticleCoronavirus hospitalizations drop below 1,000 for first time since April,...
The state has confirmed 58,404 total cases of COVID-19. Twenty-eight more people died due to complications from the illness since Sunday, bringing the state total up to 2,653 fatalities.
View ArticleBaltimore City Council launches week of budget hearings amid coronavirus’...
Baltimore City Council has scheduled 50 hours of hearings to discuss the $3 billion city budget proposed by Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young, including whether the city should reallocate money budgeted...
View ArticleLawsuit accuses Ellicott City child care center of taking no action after...
Angered that the Howard County State’s Attorney’s office declined to file charges after what it called an extensive investigation into sexual abuse allegations at an Ellicott City childcare center, a...
View ArticleAnnapolis City Council votes down property tax rate decrease; removes COLA...
The Annapolis City Council voted against lowering the city’s real property rate to prevent an increase in residents’ tax bill next year Monday, one of a raft of amendments it considered for the budget...
View ArticleProtests continue for the 11th straight day in Baltimore after the death of...
Demonstrators flooded the streets of downtown Baltimore on Monday, condemning police brutality and racism for the 11th straight day in the region following the death of George Floyd.
View ArticleWoman arrested in connection to Sunday stabbing that left two injured
The Harford County Sheriff’s Office has arrested and charged an Edgewood woman in connection to a Sunday stabbing in the community, the office reported Monday evening.
View ArticleDel. Nick Mosby wins Democratic primary for Baltimore City Council president
State Del. Nick Mosby has won the Democratic primary for City Council president, setting him up for a term as Baltimore’s No. 2 official after the first competitive contest for the position in about a...
View ArticleFirst Maryland correctional officer has died of coronavirus
A correctional officer at a state prison died from the coronavirus, according to the union that represents workers at Maryland's prisons.
View ArticlePrince George’s County Board of Education to consider ending school resource...
On Thursday the Prince George’s County Board of Education will consider a resolution to end their agreement with law enforcement to place armed school resource officers in buildings, saying the...
View ArticleIn upset, Baltimore Councilman Bill Henry defeats City Comptroller Joan Pratt
Baltimore City Councilman Bill Henry declared victory over incumbent Joan Pratt in the Democratic primary for comptroller, an upset that means someone new will serve as the city’s fiscal watchdog for...
View ArticleBrandon Scott widens lead over Sheila Dixon in Baltimore’s Democratic mayoral...
City Council President Brandon Scott widened his lead over former Mayor Sheila Dixon as thousands more votes were tallied Monday in Baltimore’s Democratic mayoral primary.
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