Anne Arundel high school graduates enlist in the military and prepare for...
As the summer descends for Anne Arundel County students, graduated seniors prepare for what is next — and some have decided to enlist.
View ArticleMusic leads the way as Annapolis prepares to commemorate Capital Gazette murders
As the passage of two years since the Capital Gazette shooting nears on Sunday, musicians are holding online tributes and releasing new recordings to honor the five staffers killed on June 28, 2018.
View ArticleThree big Baltimore attractions reopening this week as city enters next phase...
The Maryland Zoo, B&O; Museum and Baltimore Museum of Art will reopen some attractions this week with additional safety rules.
View ArticleA Glen Burnie High senior at first did not expect to go to college. Until his...
Blas Montano knew he wanted to go to college, but by his junior year at Glen Burnie High doubt settled in as he thought about the financial burden of higher education. One of his teachers stepped in...
View ArticleA parade and scholarships honor 2020 graduates in Cockeysville area
Graduates from elementary school through college were celebrated on two occasions earlier this month in the Cockeysville area.
View ArticleBaltimore police: 1-year-old girl’s death ruled a homicide
Baltimore homicide detectives are investigating the death of a 1-year-old girl Saturday after police said doctors noticed the child’s head was bruised.
View ArticleMaryland reports 404 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, 18 more deaths
Maryland officials reported 404 new cases of the coronavirus Tuesday and 18 more people have died from the disease.
View ArticleHarford Community College hosting ‘An Uncomfortable Conversation’ forum on...
People who want to discuss how the present-day Black Lives Matter movement and the legacy of the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and ’60s affects Harford County residents can participate in an...
View ArticleFire officials release images of individual suspected in Bel Air arson
Investigators are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a man they believe is responsible for intentionally setting two buildings on fire in Bel Air over the weekend.
View ArticleMGM National Harbor resumes gambling Monday, last of Maryland casinos to...
Gamblers and hotel guests can once again visit MGM National Harbor starting Monday, as part of Gov. Larry Hogan’s phase two of recovery, the company announced Tuesday. There won’t be any poker and the...
View ArticleFormer Maryland star Dez Wells to play in $1 million The Basketball Tournament
Former Maryland men’s basketball star Dez Wells will play in the $1 million winner-take-all The Basketball Tournament, a 24-team competition that will be played over 10 days in Columbus, Ohio, starting...
View ArticleThe National Aquarium and Maryland Zoo are set to reopen. Can they overcome...
The three-month closure will deprive both organizations of between a quarter and half of their revenues for this year, officials estimate.
View ArticleRavens OC Greg Roman says he’s ‘rooting’ for Colin Kaepernick to return to NFL
Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman, who coached Kaepernick for four seasons in San Francisco, said he is “rooting” for the quarterback’s return.
View ArticleAnnapolis man charged with assault after allegedly firing 12-gauge shotgun...
A man fired a 12-gauge shotgun at another man’s feet in Annapolis Cove Monday night during a dispute outside a home, Anne Arundel County police said.
View ArticleHoward police investigating racist, white supremacist signs seen in Ellicott...
The Howard County Police Department is investigating racist signs that were seen in Ellicott City last week.
View ArticleFor Edgewood graduate Ryan Parncutt, spending time at home during pandemic...
Ryan Parncutt had no shortage of memorable moments during her four years at Edgewood High School, and certainly no lack of involvement. Like many others, the recent graduate’s life changed when schools...
View ArticleReport: Ravens ‘mulling’ over whether to sign wide receiver Antonio Brown
According to an NFL Network report, the Ravens have had internal discussions about Antonio Brown and are “mulling” over whether to sign the free-agent wideout.
View ArticleLivestream for Carlester ‘Walking Man’ Smith funds first of two planned murals
Carlester Smith will once again be seen every day in Annapolis in not one but two murals on West Street, funded and painted by Annapolis artist.
View ArticleIrving L. Green Jr., educator, woodworker and avid traveler and landscaper,...
Irving Lee Green Jr., an educator in three school districts and former vice principal at Brooklyn Park High School, has died of the coronavirus. He was 91.
View ArticleCarroll County reports 3 more elder care COVID-19 cases, as weekly total of...
Three more residents of local elder care facilities have contracted COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, the Carroll County Health Department reported Tuesday.
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