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One highway worker killed, two injured in Howard County work zone crash;...

A Frederick man crashed his Jeep Wrangler into a worksite on Interstate 70 in Howard County early Thursday morning, killing one highway worker and injuring two others, Maryland State Police said.

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Manchester plans hearing for community solar project regulations, gets clean...

The Town of Manchester is considering a proposal to define standards for community solar energy generating systems, possibly opening the door to such a project in the future.

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Frank Sliwka Jr., sports banquet organizer and appointee for two Maryland...

Frank Sliwka Jr., a former minor league baseball player and appointee for two Maryland governors, has died. He was 87.

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Harbour House pool now open, free to residents, $3 for visitors

The outdoor swimming pool at Harbour House opened Tuesday. It is the only pool across all public housing properties and will be free to all Annapolis public housing residents. Non-residents will be...

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Maryland families fear ‘tsunami’ of evictions when courts reopen and federal...

Residents and tenant advocates say they are bracing for a “tsunami” of evictions once court proceedings resume in Maryland and federal coronavirus aid evaporates.

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Maryland PSC approves settlement for alternate power line route through...

Transource has been cleared to move ahead with the Maryland portion of its Independence Energy Connection power line project — which includes a segment in northern Harford County — following the...

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Everything you need to know about the Orioles’ summer camp workouts, which...

Here’s everything we know about what will be happening as the Orioles open summer training camp at Camden Yards starting Friday.

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Taneytown innkeepers giving back to military personnel as part of national...

More than 30 inns across the country are participating, and an assortment of goodies made it out to be delivered on July 4.

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Small group, some veterans, protest President Donald Trump’s response to...

A small group of veterans protested U.S. President Donald Trump’s inaction on intelligence reports that Russia paid bounties for slain U.S. soldiers fighting overseas.

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Joseph A. Teramani, World War II veteran and longtime Baltimore pharmacist, dies

Joseph A. Teramani, a World War II veteran who fought in the South Pacific and became a pharmacist, has died at 96.

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Baltimore Police: 34-year-old man dies in South Clifton Park shooting Thursday

Baltimore Police said a 34-year-old man died in a shooting in South Clifton Park in East Baltimore on Thursday.

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After ‘Healthy Holly’ scandal involving no-bid deals, University of Maryland...

The University of Maryland Medical System came under intense scrutiny for no-bid deals with some board members, but is now directing a large, new contract to one of those same businesses - Kelly...

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Firefighters respond to Woodbine garage fire

Units from Winfield, Sykesville and Mount Airy were aided by Howard County and Frederick County crews to control the fire in about 40 minutes.

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Maryland officials exploring mail vendor options for November election after...

Maryland officials are looking at new vendors to potentially print and mail ballots for the November election after having several issues during the primary with the company they used to handle sending...

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Dozen new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Carroll County, continuing week’s uptick

Since Wednesday, a dozen coronavirus cases were confirmed in the Carroll County community outside of living facilities like nursing homes, according to Carroll County Health Department data, signaling...

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New video disputes circumstances around an assault on a Baltimore police...

Attorneys for two men charged with assaulting a Baltimore police officer earlier this year say newly obtained video puts the case in a drastically different light.

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With public fireworks displays largely canceled, officials worry there will...

Fireworks complaints in Maryland increase about 25% in the week leading up to Independence Day, but fire officials are worried this year that the cancellation of public fireworks events statewide might...

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With budget cuts, state board scraps contested plan for AG’s office to take...

As part of $413 million in budget cuts caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the state Board of Public Works has scrapped plans to expand the Maryland attorney general’s office by adding a unit to...

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Baltimore’s Atlas Restaurant Group pushes back, saying Ouzo Bay incident...

In a statement sent by the company’s lawyers Thursday, the restaurant group touted its good works, released surveillance photos that show Black patrons at Ouzo Bay, and even identified the brand of...

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Pen & Quill restaurant in Station North in Baltimore to close amid the...

Pen & Quill, a new American restaurant in Station North in Baltimore, will be shutting its doors after six years.

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