The Ravens kick off this NFL season with Super Bowl dreams. Can they handle a...
As the state relaxes its coronavirus restrictions amid declining caseloads, infection remains a persistent fear for the Ravens.
View ArticleOrioles rookie Dean Kremer and his Israeli-American heritage already a hit...
As much as Kremer’s debut made Orioles fans buzz over the prospect of a viable starting pitcher being in the rotation for years to come, the excitement in the local Jewish community was even higher.
View ArticleHavre de Grace council passes food truck ordinance; restaurant manager says...
The Havre de Grace City Council has passed an ordinance designed to spur more economic activity in the community during the COVID-19 pandemic by setting regulations for food trucks operating in city...
View Article17-year-old sentenced in Laurel gun store burglary
A Prince George’s County teenager will serve just under two years in prison for a burglary at Fox Firearms in Laurel last year, according to the Howard County State’s Attorney’s Office.
View ArticleWinfield Elementary School’s Jena Ehmann named finalist for Maryland Teacher...
Ehmann ended last school in May by being named the county’s Teacher of the Year, and she’s beginning a new year with another award ― Ehmann learned this week she’s one of seven finalists for Maryland...
View ArticleArchbishop Spalding High School principal and assistant principal fired,...
In an announcement sent out to Archbishop Spalding High School families, the school fired two school officials on Thursday.
View Article‘Eddie’ Ngan Ling Ng, a Hong Kong-born transplant who achieved the ‘American...
“Eddie” Ngan Ling Ng, a systems engineer for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, has died at 62.
View ArticleDr. John F. ‘Jack’ Wilber, former head of endocrinology at University of...
Dr. John F. "Jack" Wilber, a professor of endocrinology at the University of Maryland Medical School, has died at 84.
View ArticleHow will the Ravens handle the national anthem Sunday? ‘We’ll be respecting...
Over an offseason of societal unrest and political tumult, the Ravens emerged as one of the NFL’s most progressive organizations.
View ArticleRavens rookie OL Tyre Phillips questionable to play vs. Browns; three others...
Rookie offensive lineman Tyre Phillips returned to the practice field Friday, one day after missing practice with an ankle injury.
View Article14-year-old boy fatally shot in Northeast Baltimore, police say; 1-year-old’s...
A 14-year-old boy was fatally shot in Northeast Baltimore just before noon Friday, the same day Baltimore police announced that the death of a 1-year-old in December had been ruled a homicide.
View Article‘Your family is destroyed over $10 of heroin’: Anne Arundel woman guilty in...
A woman from Anne Arundel pleaded guilty Friday to involuntary manslaughter and was sentenced to a decade behind bars after her 9-month-old grandson swallowed a heroin capsule she purchased last...
View ArticleCarroll County health officer to Board of Education: No ‘magic number’ for...
Community cases of COVID-19, however, rose significantly last week after being, essentially, in line with Singer’s recommendation that Carroll should have 3 or fewer community cases per day per 100,000...
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County, Towson University officials to take...
Institutions in the University System of Maryland have begun announcing pay cuts to reconcile massive budget shortfalls amid the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleSpy planes provide modest help to Baltimore crime fight over three months,...
The controversial surveillance planes circling above Baltimore proved a modest aid to the crime fight in the first three months, helping detectives make an arrest at a rate about 5 percentage points...
View ArticleVolunteers surprise Bowie Food Pantry director to celebrate 10 years of service
In her 10 years directing the Bowie Food Pantry, nothing has gotten past Debbie Langdon.
View ArticleCarroll County firefighters pay tribute to 9/11 victims with stair climbing...
To honor the 343 firefighters who died in the towers that day, Reese took part in the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climbs. The nationwide event is designed for communities to recognize the New York firefighters...
View ArticleNo COVID-19 cases at Carroll County living facilities in more than a week; 10...
Carroll County has seen 678 facilities cases, but only 34 since July 1 and 14 since Aug. 1. Congregate living facilities have accounted for 127 of the 144 COVID-related deaths in Carroll, the most...
View ArticleMaryland ends enhanced coronavirus pay for thousands of front-line state...
Maryland’s state government has stopped giving extra pay to thousands of state employees who work in jobs made risky by the coronavirus pandemic, including police officers and some prison guards and...
View ArticleGary Brown Jr., longtime aide to ex-Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh, sentenced...
As a longtime aide to Catherine Pugh, Gary Brown Jr. followed her from the Maryland Senate to Baltimore’s City Hall. Now, like Pugh, he is headed to federal prison.
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