Health regulators did not inspect Maryland nursing homes for more than a...
As the coronavirus tore through Maryland nursing homes in March and April, state health regulators did not conduct any in-person nursing home inspections for more than a month because there wasn’t...
View ArticleNaval Academy reacts to systemic racism debate, as members of Congress push...
Since Floyd’s death, both Superintendent Vice Adm. Sean Buck and Buchanan have made statements declaring racism will not be tolerated at the Academy. Buck’s statement was public, while Buchanan, in...
View ArticleBaltimore’s Marian House to continue mission of Woman’s Industrial Exchange
Charles Street’s Woman’s Industrial Exchange will now be owned and operated by another non-profit, the Marian House. The Marian House assists women in transition and should be a worthy use for the...
View ArticlePartnership fills need by donating computers to Carroll County students...
The COVID-19 pandemic forced Carroll County students to switch to virtual schooling from home. A local partnership has connected dozens of students with computers to use for their digital classes.
View ArticleAs Fort Meade responds to coronavirus pandemic, new clinic commander arrives
Soon after Col. Tracy Michael accepted command of the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity, he began helping to hold the base's weekly town halls on the coronavirus pandemic.
View Article‘There’s a lot of twists’: Sykesville resident Sherri Leimkuhler celebrates...
Sherri Leimkuhler's debut novel titled “What’s Left Untold” hit bookshelves May 19.
View ArticleMaryland reports 408 new coronavirus cases amid state reopening, as...
Maryland officials on Saturday reported 408 new coronavirus cases — a slight uptick from the previous couple of days as the state’s testing positivity rate continues to decline.
View Article‘We surely can use it’: With fundraisers canceled, Carroll County fire...
Carroll County fire companies, faced with budget holes thanks to the cancellation of fundraising events such as carnivals, are scheduled to receive funding in July through the federal coronavirus...
View ArticleGerald Winegrad: Farms and King Chicken stand in the way of a cleaner...
At the root of the flailing efforts to restore the Chesapeake Bay is the failure to aggressively regulate agriculture, the biggest source of pollutants.
View ArticleFlash flood watch issued as thunderstorms move through Baltimore area
With rain and thunderstorms moving through the Baltimore area Saturday, the National Weather Service issued a flash flood watch until 9 p.m.
View ArticleRedskins retire Mitchell’s jersey, rename stadium level
The Washington Redskins will retire the jersey of Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell. They will also rename the lower level of FedEx Field for him, replacing the section named for former owner George Preston...
View Article5 men arrested in connection to Ocean City boardwalk brawl
Ocean City police announced Friday that the department has arrested five men in connection to a brawl last week on the boardwalk.
View ArticleCarroll County residents apply for unemployment at lowest rate since start of...
The number of Carroll County residents who applied for unemployment benefits in the week ending June 13 was the lowest weekly total since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, data from the Maryland...
View ArticleWestfield Annapolis returns with lines and new coronavirus shopping rules
At Westfield Annapolis’ first day back open since the pandemic hit Anne Arundel County, it felt, at times, like a regular Saturday afternoon at the mall. Couples held hands, teenagers traveled in...
View ArticleFather of unborn son charged with killing pregnant woman and toddler, leaving...
A man is charged with fatally shooting a woman pregnant with his unborn son and killing her 3-year-old daughter, then leaving them dead in the woman's car, which was parked in a Southwest Baltimore...
View ArticleTiz the Law romps to Belmont victory in upended Triple Crown series
Favored Tiz the Law romped to an easy victory in the Belmont Stakes, the first leg of a Triple Crown series uniquely structured because of the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleWith mix of enthusiasm and caution, Baltimore City businesses move to next...
Some businesses embraced the challenges and revenue of indoor seating, despite social distancing concerns. Others are still playing it safe. All are adjusting to an ever-changing new normal.
View ArticleInvestigators seeking vehicle after suspected arson in Bel Air causes over $1...
Investigators are seeking information about a possible suspect vehicle after they determined arson caused two building fires and more than $1 million in damages in Bel Air in the early hours of...
View ArticleTwo men killed, two wounded by gunfire across Baltimore Saturday, including...
Two men were killed and two others wounded by gunfire across Baltimore Saturday, including a deadly shooting in historic Loudon Park Cemetery.
View ArticleAt Tulsa rally, Trump cites Baltimore’s violent crime, again
Repeating one of his often-used lines, President Donald Trump again called attention to Baltimore’s street violence, noting during his rally Saturday in Tulsa, Oklahoma that the city suffers a higher...
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