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Flood mitigation, Stanton Center, road resurfacing: Annapolis City Council...

In addition to passing next year’s $147 million operating budget Monday, the Annapolis City Council approved millions of dollars in spending on capital projects, from flood mitigation at City Dock to a...

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Another Carroll County nursing home resident dies of COVID-19, health...

The Carroll County Health Department on Wednesday reported the latest coronavirus-related death of a local nursing home resident, along with six new confirmed cases among the community.

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Barbara Zentz, retired court reporter, dies

Barbara Zentz, who spent four decades working as a court reporter in Baltimore City criminal courts and Baltimore County civil courts, died Friday. She was 82.

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James L. Dunbar Sr., who founded one of the nation’s largest armored car...

James L Dunbar Sr., founder of Federal Armored Express, which was later renamed Dunbar Armored, has died. He was 90.

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Anne Arundel County Executive names Ben Birge as new president of Economic...

Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman announced a slew of leadership changes to top posts Wednesday, including naming Chief Administrative Officer Ben Birge as the new president of the Economic...

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Maryland nursing home coronavirus cases fell by 14% over the past week, but...

But a Baltimore Sun analysis of the data suggests it may contain some errors. The state has reported case and death counts for some facilities under slightly different names since it began sharing the...

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Top Baltimore emergency officials accused of unauthorized overtime,...

Baltimore’s top emergency management official approved inappropriate overtime for a senior manager and replaced a city vehicle the manager crashed with a lease that was double the cost, according to a...

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Baltimore spending panel approves $148 million in bonds for Port Covington...

The Board of Estimates voted 4-1 to authorize the bond issue, the first phase of a $660 million public financing package for Port Covington, the former industrial area owned by Under Armour founder...

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The Maryland State Fair is still on this summer despite the coronavirus...

Organizers discuss what's new with this year's version of the annual fair, while experts weigh in on if it's a good idea to have a fair in the midst of a pandemic.

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Tradepoint Atlantic says pandemic isn’t slowing growth at the Baltimore...

Tradepoint Atlantic officials said the distribution hub at the former Sparrows Point steel mill is “moving forward pretty much unimpeded” by coronavirus.

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McDaniel College announces plan for fall student return to campus with hybrid...

McDaniel College informed students that the college campus would be reopening to students for the fall 2020 semester, with a hybrid mix of online and in-person classes and many changes to campus life.

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Baltimore City Fire Department investigating cause of fire in East Baltimore...

Fire personnel responded to the 6700 block of Quad Ave., underneath the ramp from Moravia Road to southbound Interstate 95, at approximately 4:30 p.m. after receiving reports of a car fire, said Blair...

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Six months in, Johns Hopkins experts weigh in on the coronavirus: ‘We are...

Johns Hopkins medical experts weighed in on the coronavirus pandemic during a panel discussion Wednesday that touched on pediatrics, disparities, contact tracing and therapies.

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Gus Edwards wants the Ravens to make rushing history — again. But where does...

"Everything is in front of me," Ravens running back Gus Edwards said Wednesday. "I just have [to take] another step forward.” It will have to be a big one.

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Naval Academy opens investigation into racist tweets from midshipman’s account

The Naval Academy has initiated an investigation into racist tweets made by an account identified as a midshipman 1st class.

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‘This is a crisis’: Group demands Maryland release more unemployment...

A group of Maryland residents and legislators rallied outside Maryland’s Department of Labor building in Baltimore on Wednesday, demanding that state immediately release unemployment benefits to...

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‘This is our new home': Baltimore-based bagel pop-up shop opens storefront...

Bottoms Up Bagels will be open this week on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday for “walk-up to-go orders”, as well as Thursday and Sunday for delivery in what the business called a “rolling open.”

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Former Maryland men’s basketball star Melo Trimble signs deal with Spanish...

Trimble, an Upper Marlboro native, finished his second season in Australia’s top league, the NBL, averaging 19.9 points and 4.5 assists for Melbourne United.

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Baltimore County Police identify man who died in Owings Mills motorcycle...

Josean Joel Osoria, 22, of Owings Mills, a Maryland National Guard soldier, has been identified as the driver who died Tuesday night after an off-duty motorcycle crash in Owings Mills.

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‘We want to make a change’: Patterson Park gathering decries police...

A peaceful, mostly young group of close to 200 people gathered in Patterson Park in Baltimore on Wednesday to protest police brutality and racism, to support the Black Lives Matter movement, and to...

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