As coronavirus surges in South Florida, Ravens’ Lamar Jackson plans to hold...
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Lamar Jackson’s event could violate public safety requirements in Broward County.
View ArticleFive takeaways from Maryland’s $10 billion coronavirus business loan payout
From the top industry benefactors to the reserve of money remaining, here are the main takeaways of the $10 billion in loans paid out to Maryland businesses.
View ArticleCarroll County’s first fire and EMS director aims to support volunteers,...
While Robert “Bob” McCoy has decades of experience working in fire and emergency services, he’s relatively new to Carroll County — something he thinks will be an advantage as he starts his new job.
View ArticleWoman in critical condition, firefighter injured after fire tears through...
Baltimore County fire officials said that a woman is in critical condition and a firefighter was injured after a fire engulfed a Halethorpe home overnight.
View ArticleCarroll County snowball stands staying cool amid coronavirus pandemic
Like many snowball stand owners and workers, the coronavirus pandemic has put a strain on business. But Uncle B’s, along with several of their contemporaries, presses on.
View ArticleHunger project with a strong Cockeysville presence needed now more than ever
The Baltimore Hunger Project (BHP), a local organization with a warehouse in Cockeysville, is stepping up to meet the challenge of feeding students throughout the city and county who are now staying at...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan’s memoir, delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, to publish...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s memoir — delayed by the coronavirus pandemic — is coming out at the end of the month.
View ArticleWeWork cancels its first Baltimore-based coworking space in Harbor Point
Officials with Armada Hoffler Properties say they've reached an agreement with WeWork to terminate the coworking space company's lease of the top two office floors of Wills Wharf in Harbor Point.
View ArticleMaryland reaches 70,000 confirmed coronavirus cases, but pace of new cases,...
Maryland confirmed 492 new cases and 19 new fatalities from the coronavirus Tuesday, pushing the state’s caseload beyond 70,000 as daily counts of new infections trend downward.
View ArticleAquaculture company plans to build massive salmon farms on Eastern Shore in...
Norwegian company AquaCon plans to begin construction next year on a $300 million aquaculture facility on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
View ArticleHoward County Restaurant Weeks kick off July 13 with dine-in, pickup and...
The biannual Howard County Restaurant Weeks & Craft Beverages event kicks off Monday, with delivery and curbside pickup options available for the first time.
View ArticleMaryland budget cuts to higher education could mean staff shortages,...
Nearly half of the $413 million in state budget cuts resulting from the economic fallout caused by the coronavirus pandemic will affect higher education. The reductions will affect throngs of Maryland...
View ArticleSanity trial for Capital Gazette shooter rescheduled for December, motions...
Motions hearings and a jury trail for the Capital Gazette gunman have been rescheduled for later this summer and winter after being postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleBaltimore restaurants cycle between open and closed as Canton becomes...
Within the past two weeks, seven eateries have closed in Canton, a neighborhood public health experts say is an emerging hot spot for the coronavirus as cases are rising in younger people.
View ArticleWashington Wizards’ Bradley Beal won’t play rest of NBA season due to...
“Bradley did everything possible to be ready to play, but after closely monitoring his individual workouts, we came to the conclusion that it was best for him to sit out the upcoming games in Orlando...
View ArticleAnne Arundel Board of Education to hear update on reopening plans
The Anne Arundel Board of Education will receive an update on reopening plans, including results of a school-based community survey, at the Wednesday morning meeting.
View ArticleReturning Havre de Grace council members sworn in; mayor thanks voters for...
David Glenn’s colleagues on the Havre de Grace City Council named him council president for a fourth consecutive year Monday, meaning he will be leading the council later this year when the new Havre...
View ArticleLaurel woman charged in federal court with fraud
A 33-year-old Laurel woman has been federally charged with bank fraud, wire fraud, aggravated identity theft and unlawful possession of stolen mail, according to a U.S. Attorney’s Office news release.
View ArticleAfter defections, Coppin State and UMES sticking with MEAC, but Morgan State...
North Carolina A&T;, Florida A&M; and Bethune-Cookman are leaving the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, but Coppin State and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore fortified their commitment...
View ArticleAnnapolis City Council will tie coronavirus pandemic state of emergency to...
Instead of passing a 30-day extension, as the City Council did three times since March, R-40-20 extends the state of emergency until 30 days after Gov. Hogan ends the statewide order.
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