Harford County Sheriff’s Office warns of spam callers impersonating deputies
If someone calls promising to void a warrant of arrest in exchange for gift cards, the office said, it is a fraud, said Kyle Andersen, a spokesperson for the Harford sheriff’s office.
View ArticleNew documents show Baltimore officer’s story shifted about incident in viral...
Police and prosecutors pushed forward earlier this year with charges against two men involved in an altercation with a Baltimore police officer - despite records showing the officer’s account quickly...
View ArticleFormer Visit Annapolis CEO claims Historic Annapolis president plotted to get...
The former CEO of Visit Annapolis has publicized accusations that she misused funds, drank at work and permitted racist and sexist remarks in the office in a new lawsuit claiming she was the victim of...
View ArticleTwo new COVID-19 cases in Carroll County as positivity rate reaches highest...
Carroll’s positivity rate, or the rate in which tests of Carroll residents return positive, is 4.56% through July 6, the highest rate the county has seen since June 5 but also nearly identical to the...
View ArticleCarroll man sentenced to home confinement for threatening phone call to...
A former Pentagon cybersecurity contractor and Carroll County resident was sentenced to home confinement and two years of federal probation for phoning in a death threat to a Florida Congresswoman last...
View ArticleRose Reisinger, who managed her husband’s home improvement business and...
Rose Reisinger, who managed finances for her husband’s home improvement company and spoiled her grandchildren, has died. She was 101.
View ArticleLoris M. Wrabel, church bookkeeper and collector, dies
Loris M. Wrabel, a retired church bookkeeper who was an expert on cut and carnival glass, died Sunday of kidney failure at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. The longtime Timonium...
View ArticleEmployee at district courthouse in Essex tests positive for coronavirus
A spokeswoman for the Maryland Judiciary said areas where the employee had been were cleaned with sanitizer solution.
View ArticleBaltimore County school board member apologizes for Black Lives Matter...
The school system is hosting “A Conversation on Race and Racism in America and Baltimore County Public Schools” beginning at 4 p.m. Wednesday.
View ArticleAbout 150 people help longtime North Harford teacher celebrate her 90th...
With local Fourth of July events canceled, friends, family and others in the Whiteford area helped June Atkin, a longtime North Harford High School teacher, celebrate her 90th birthday on July 4 with a...
View ArticleColumbia Association files lawsuit to halt annual Symphony of Lights event,...
The Columbia Association and Inner Arbor Trust have filed a lawsuit in Howard County Circuit Court in an attempt to halt this year’s annual Symphony of Lights drive-thru event in Columbia.
View ArticleOrioles to withhold COVID-19 test results, Elias said: ‘I don’t think it’s...
Five days after camp began at Camden Yards, the Orioles outlined their protocols for publicizing COVID-19 tests for their players as baseball attempts to return.
View ArticleUnder Armour reportedly looks to sell fitness app MyFitnessPal
Under Armour may be looking to shed MyFitnessPal, its fitness and nutrition app and website, as it scales back during a slowdown made worse by coronavirus-related business losses.
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland to hold ‘about 20%' of undergraduate courses partially...
In an email to students on Tuesday, the University of Maryland said it plans on holding “about 20%” of undergraduate courses at least partially in-person for the fall semester due to the ongoing...
View Article‘My skin’s not a weapon’: Columbia 11-year-old pens poem amid protests over...
When Swansfield Elementary fifth grader Josiah Wheeler saw the video of the death of George Floyd, a Black man, at the hands of a white Minneapolis police officer, he felt sad and frustrated. He didn’t...
View Article‘We’d like to stay Boring': Baltimore County residents worry zoning process...
Boring residents say a Baltimore County construction company would be a nuisance in their quiet town if the business takes over the fire hall.
View ArticleWith schools closed because of coronavirus, a Pikesville group is keeping...
Alan Taylor oversees more than 70 volunteers providing backpacks full of food to 30 schools. Before the deadly coronavirus arrived, that number was about 16 schools.
View ArticleHomestead-Wakefield Elementary will be HCPS’ next major capital project after...
The Homestead-Wakefield Elementary School community has been advocating for a number of years to have a new school built to replacing the aging facilities, and now the Bel Air school has been placed in...
View ArticlePPP by the numbers: Which Maryland industries, counties, schools benefited...
Maryland businesses and nonprofit organizations received more than 80,000 loans through the federal Paycheck Protection Program, totaling over $10 billion. Restaurants, physicians' offices, and...
View ArticleIn Orioles’ short-handed outfield, Austin Hays, DJ Stewart set to earn big roles
Orioles up-and-coming outfielders Austin Hays and DJ Stewart are set for big roles in 2020 with Trey Mancini missing the season and no Dwight Smith Jr. or Anthony Santander in camp so far
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