Carroll County Health Department begins reporting probable COVID-19 cases
For the first time Friday, the Carroll County Health Department began announcing the number of COVID-19 tests that are considered probable but not confirmed.
View ArticlePolice identify suspect in murder of Glen Burnie man at family gathering
Anne Arundel County police are searching for a 21-year-old man charged in the shooting death of a Glen Burnie man last week.
View ArticleAs ‘new blood’ takes over Orioles rotation, veteran Alex Cobb’s strong start...
Despite right-hander Alex Cobb's strong start, the Baltimore Orioles lost to the Tampa Bay Rays, 2-1, on Friday night.
View ArticleShofer’s Furniture, more than century old Federal Hill retailer, will close
Shofer’s Furniture, a landmark in Federal Hill for more than a century and one of Baltimore’s oldest stores, will close by January.
View ArticleLoyola Maryland men’s golf stays on course despite pandemic, buoyed by...
The play of Evan Brown, Brandon Berry, Carlo Pizzano and Mike Crowley over the summer has Greyhounds coach Chris Baloga thinking big as the team aims for the spring season.
View ArticleDAR honors Bel Air’s 'Capt’n’ Jim McMahon as its outstanding veteran...
The Maryland State Society Daughters of the American Revolution selected Bel Air’s James V. McMahan, Jr., retired Colonel and former Harford County Councilman, as its Outstanding Veteran Volunteer for...
View ArticleWestminster votes to create Wakefield Valley master plan aimed at creating...
The City of Westminster is ready to take another swing at figuring out the future of the former Wakefield Valley Golf Club.
View ArticleConvicted for hurting her young son, and imprisoned a decade later after he...
Tamekia Martin was twice convicted for abusing her son in 2008 — first in 2009 for causing him to go into a coma and a second time in 2019 after he succumbed to the original injuries.
View ArticleAmid national dialogue on policing, Anne Arundel’s 91st Recruit Class - most...
Not only did the 91st Recruit Class join law enforcement during the coronavirus pandemic, the recruits chose this career at a time when the profession has perhaps never been less popular.
View ArticleHow César Valdez’s ‘dead fish’ changeup became a weapon at the backend of the...
Before César Valdez journeyed around the world and soft-tossed his way to the backend of the Orioles' bullpen, he was a quiet 21-year-old in Yakima, Washington, pitching stateside professionally for...
View ArticleHow much is Lamar Jackson worth to Ravens? Deshaun Watson, Patrick Mahomes...
A trio of salary cap experts agreed on one point: The Ravens have little choice but to keep up with the escalating quarterback market and build their roster around Jackson.
View ArticleChildren’s gym that serves kids with autism, other special needs, opens in...
We Rock the Spectrum Kid’s Gym in Forest Hill, an international children’s gym franchise, celebrated its official ribbon cutting ceremony on Aug. 21, coordinated by the Harford County Chamber of Commerce.
View ArticleMaryland football to open eight-game Big Ten schedule Oct. 24 at Northwestern
Maryland football will begin its new eight-game, regular-season schedule Oct. 24 at Northwestern.
View ArticleMaryland reports 682 new coronavirus cases, 8 deaths Saturday
Maryland reported 682 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, along with eight more deaths tied to the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
View ArticleOrioles on deck: Pitching matchup and how to watch Saturday’s game vs. Rays
Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' home game Saturday night against the Tampa Bay Rays.
View ArticleFinksburg council to host Board of Education candidates forum, Sept. 24
There are four candidates, two of whom will be elected to join the five-person board. The candidates are Stephanie Brooks, Virginia Harrison, Marsha Herbert and Donna Sivigny.
View ArticleGerald Winegrad: Coal is killing us. The sooner we stop burning it, the...
The mining, burning, and disposal of coal wastes make it the most dangerous fuel on earth. The use of coal should be ended as rapidly as possible.
View ArticleDr. Edyth H. Schoenrich, a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health...
Dr. Edyth H. Schoenrich, a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health faculty member for more than 50 years, has died at 101.
View ArticleSocial distancing on the dance floor? Carroll County health officer says...
“We’re highly discouraging anybody from having dancing on the dance floor, but if they feel like they can manage it, it’s the facility’s responsibility,” Carroll County Health Officer Ed Singer said.
View ArticleNavy erases 24-point deficit, stuns Tulane, 27-24
Jamale Carothers rushed for 125 yards and Daniel Davies kicked a 33-yard field goal as time expired to help Navy overcome a 24-point deficit and beat Tulane 27-24
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