‘Years of meetings’ still ahead for proposed mixed-use development off...
There is still much more work to be done before a proposed multi-lot development off Plumtree Road between routes 24 and 924 near Bel Air begins to to take shape. The proposed development would add 205...
View ArticleOrioles hurt by Randal Grichuk again, fall to Blue Jays, 5-2, to suffer...
Randal Grichuk, who homered both Monday and Tuesday, had two more blasts Wednesday afternoon at Camden Yards to lift the Blue Jays to a 5-2 victory and three-game sweep of the Orioles.
View ArticleBaltimore County election officials urge voting by mail, plan to request 31...
Voters in Baltimore County will likely be able to cast their ballots at 31 voting centers come Election Day, but the director of elections is pressing residents to vote by mail instead.
View Article‘Forever Joseph’: Baltimore gas explosion victim remembered for positivity,...
Mourners remembered Baltimore gas explosion victim Joseph Graham Jr. for his entrepreneurial spirit and happy-go-lucky character.
View ArticleObservations from Ravens’ third day of padded practice: Intensity starts to...
The Ravens’ third day of padded practice began underneath dreary skies and light rain at the Owings Mills facility, but the intensity of the two-hour session was its liveliest to date.
View ArticleCol. Kim Ward, for decades the highest-ranking female officer in Baltimore...
Col. Mary Kim Ward, an innovative career Baltimore County Police officer who rose through the ranks to become for many years the highest-ranking female officer in department history, died Aug. 7 of...
View ArticleThings to do in Baltimore and online August 21-27
The novel coronavirus has made most gatherings impossible or, at the very least, ill-advised. Consider these gatherings, both virtual and socially distanced outdoors, if you’re itching for some kind of...
View ArticleWith 6 new COVID-19 cases, Carroll County seeing low weekly total so far
With six newly confirmed COVID-19 cases announced Wednesday, the Carroll County Health Department is encouraged by a recent downward trend but carefully watching to see if it will continue.
View ArticleMaryland vote counting for November election to begin Oct. 1 in anticipation...
Maryland is going to get a jump on counting what’s expected to be hundreds of thousands of ballots coming by mail for the Nov. 3 election. The state elections board decided Wednesday that tabulation of...
View ArticleIndependent Baltimore mayoral candidate Bob Wallace launches TV ad campaign...
Independent Baltimore mayoral candidate Bob Wallace is starting a television ad campaign with a 30-second spot, showing first Wednesday during news coverage of the Democratic National Convention.
View ArticleMcDaniel College rings in new class with COVID-19 precautions added to...
While the start to this school year at McDaniel College has a different look to it amid the coronavirus pandemic, there are some on-campus traditions still taking place that will make the fall semester...
View Article911 call centers across Maryland will accept text messages starting Thursday
911 call centers across Maryland are accepting text messages in addition to calls starting Thursday, according to the Maryland Association of Counties.
View ArticleBaltimore Police: Three people shot in separate incidents Wednesday night
Three people were shot in separate incidents across Baltimore on Wednesday night, police said.
View ArticleRalph E. ‘Dusty’ Miller Jr., Vietnam veteran and CIA employee, dies
Ralph E. “Dusty” Miller Jr., who completed two tours of duty as a Marine in Vietnam and later worked for the CIA, has died. The former longtime Laurel resident was 82.
View ArticleHow will remote learning be different for Carroll County schools? More face...
Carroll County Public Schools officials have worked on ways to improve remote learning, and that has resulted in plans for more real-time instruction.
View ArticleMain Street stores in Laurel continue to scuffle to survive amid coronavirus...
After months of being closed due to the coronavirus pandemic and government restrictions, it hasn’t been an easy time for many of the business owners along Laurel’s historic Main Street and many still...
View ArticleCarroll County delegate pens letter rejecting proposal to not require bar...
A Carroll County delegate and practicing attorney is among a small group of elected officials pushing back against an effort to, in light of the coronavirus pandemic, waive the bar exam for recent law...
View ArticleMore Baltimore County jail inmates file federal lawsuits alleging unsanitary...
Two more Baltimore County jail inmates have filed federal lawsuits over a sewage leak inside their cell blocks, complaining that detention center staff were slow in responding and did nothing to help...
View ArticleBowie resident, other Maryland grads launch Tetragram app to journal the...
Smith, a Bowie resident, entrepreneur and graduate of Bowie State University, teamed up with Towson University graduate and visual designer Lucas Roe and University of Maryland, Baltimore County...
View ArticleRavens guard D.J. Fluker needed to reshape his body — and his career. So he...
When D.J. Fluker started training in late March — a month before the Seattle Seahawks released him with a year still left on his contract — he weighed about 395 pounds. Now, after cutting almost 50...
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