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Man charged with DUI in multiple hit-and-run crashes in Queen Anne’s County...

Maryland State Police have formally charged a man who was arrested Thursday in connection with multiple hit-and-run crashes in just a matter of minutes in Queen Anne’s County.

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Maryland teen found dead; homicide investigation underway

A Maryland sheriff's office has opened a homicide investigation after a 17-year-old girl's body was found with apparent injuries in a wooded area off a walking trail.

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After 31 years St. Andrews in Edgewater, David Thayer says farewell

The Rev. David Thayer, pastor of St. Andrews United Methodist, retires today after 31 years at the church in Edgewater and a total of 42 years in the ministry.rs.

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Dr. Charles G. Moment, retired Social Security Administration statistician,...

Dr. Charles G. Moment, a retired Social Security Administration statistician, has died at 82.

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Jerome J. Coller, internist and physician’s physician, dies

Dr. Jerome Coller, a widely respected Baltimore internist, has died at 94.

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Orioles announce first wave of summer camp roster with 44 players, place Trey...

The Orioles drew from their roster at the end of spring training to make up their 44-player list of attendees for their training camp this week in Baltimore.

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Maryland reports 327 new coronavirus cases and 12 more deaths as statewide...

Maryland health officials Sunday announced an additional 327 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and an additional 12 deaths resulting from the disease.

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Protesters in ‘Peace and Unity Rally’ line Route 198 in Russett in support of...

Meade Senior High School alumni led a peace and unity rally Sunday in Russett to discuss inequality in education and policing in Black communities.

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Ravens guard Bradley Bozeman is selling his famous RV: ‘The camper life has...

For the Bozemans, an RV isn’t just for making travelling and camping more comfortable. During the 2019 season, Bozeman, his wife and their two dogs lived in one in Eldersburg.

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Wes Moore, others discuss underlying race issues, reforms and societal...

Five years after the 2015 unrest over the death of Freddie Gray at the hands of Baltimore police, and as “Black Lives Matter” chants fill the streets again this year with added urgency, officials in...

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35-year-old man fatally shot in East Baltimore on Sunday night

A 35-year-old man was fatally shot in East Baltimore on Sunday night, according to police.

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Fourth of July flyover planned by Department of Defense will include Baltimore

The Department of Defense is set to fly over the Baltimore region on the Fourth of July to help celebrate the holiday.

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‘It makes for a great storyline’: Reese siblings look to carve their own...

Julian and Angel Reese, both standout basketball players at St. Frances, each committed to Maryland, ensuring that they'd share the same court as they have throughout the years.

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Confederate monuments are coming down. Now, what do we do about memorials to...

The defacement of the statue of George Washington in Druid Hill Park, part of a wave of attacks on statues, could be a sign of a change in how Americans perceive and memorialize their heroes.

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Winfield Park nears opening, supported by nearly $1 million in local donations

A baseball park that’s been nine years in the making will soon open across from Winfield Elementary School.

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New Maryland laws target issues ranging from policing to special education to...

Even in a session shortened by the coronavirus pandemic, the Maryland General Assembly passed more than 600 bills this year, and many of them take effect Wednesday.

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‘It hasn’t really stopped, it’s just been adjusted’: Towson, Catonsville...

Residents of Towson and Catonsville areas are trying to make do this year without their traditional Fourth of July parades.

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Carroll County commissioner withdraws diversity commission initiative after...

Carroll County Commissioner Eric Bouchat withdrew his initiative to establish a diversity commission after the president of Carroll County’s NAACP chapter expressed her opposition toward it.

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Queen Anne’s closes beach parks to non-county residents, citing coronavirus...

Queen Anne’s County will close beaches at Terrapin Nature Park, Matapeake and Ferry Point starting Wednesday to anyone who isn’t from the county, citing public health concerns about a spike in visitors...

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‘A small act of solidarity’: Laurel resident rides 500 miles in Columbia for...

Laurel resident and member of the U.S. Army Band Pershing’s Own Jesse Tubb rode in a 2-mile loop on his bike at the Columbia Gateway Business Park 250 times this past weekend to raise money for the...

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