Historic Annapolis home for senior women closing; gives residents 30 days to...
After nearly 135 years as a haven for older women in need, Chase-Lloyd House residents have been asked to leave. And it’s not clear when they’ll be able to return.
View ArticleActivist leaders say Baltimore County police reforms are a good start, but...
While Baltimore County officials last week announced new police reforms and accountability measures, some are skeptical whether the local measures will improve community and police relationships.
View ArticlePreviewing the 2020 college football season, from A to Z
Before players return to practice, here’s an alphabetical primer on the 2020 college football season.
View ArticleShot one semester short of graduating from college, Baltimore man died eight...
A young Baltimore shot eight years ago and left a quadriplegic has died. Now the State Medical Examiner has ruled his death a homicide.
View ArticleMaryland reports 319 new cases of coronavirus as state embraces reopening
Maryland officials reported Friday that the state has confirmed 319 new cases of the coronavirus.
View ArticleAn Annapolis woman crashed a stolen ambulance, sending a man to shock trauma,...
An Annapolis woman faces felony charges after a mad scramble Saturday involving the theft of two vehicles, an Anne Arundel County ambulance and a taxi, and fleeing the scene of a crash that sent a man...
View ArticleUniversity System of Maryland schools will freeze tuition, room and board...
The University System of Maryland will freeze tuition, room and board for students for the coming year, despite the economic impact of the pandemic on university finances.
View ArticleFormer pro lacrosse player Josh Sims rejects Severn School honors as alums...
Former pro lacrosse player Josh Sims on Friday renounced his 2009 induction in the athletic hall of fame at Severn School, sharply criticizing the school’s response to systemic racism. In a comment...
View ArticleBaltimore County schools to remove children’s Black Lives Matter chalk art...
Because of increasing and sometimes aggressive complaints over the chalk art to the school system, Baltimore County Public Schools will remove "Black Lives Matter" chalk from Hillcrest Elementary...
View ArticleHarford teacher allegedly paid for pictures, sexual acts from 14-year old,...
A former Harford County teacher charged with soliciting and human trafficking allegedly paid a 14-year-old student for pictures of her feet, according to court documents.
View ArticleMore than 500 honor Juneteenth in downtown Annapolis with march, vigil and...
In celebration of freedom and Juneteeth Day, the day slaves in Texas heard they were free two years after the Civil War ended, a march and vigil will be held in Annapolis staring at 2 p.m.
View ArticleAnnapolis alderman’s encounter with police in private Eastport community...
A black Annapolis alderman and his friends were approached by police after the group visited a private community dock in Eastport, an incident that raises questions about racial profiling and lack of...
View ArticleTo promote black heritage and combat ‘unacceptable’ racism, Carroll County...
Commissioner Eric Bouchat proposed the Carroll County government create a heritage commission to recognize the history and accomplishments of African Americans in the county.
View ArticleDorothy B. Krug, T. Rowe Price’s first female vice president and world...
Ms. Krug died June 10 at the Broadmead, a retirement community in Cockeysville, due to the coronavirus. She was 99.
View ArticleSomeone spray-painted ‘BLM’ on his Edgewater home. Now he’s hosting a...
When Roger Connelly found "BLM" spray-painted on the side of his house in Edgewater on Thursday morning, he was angry because he thought some did it because they objected to the "Black Lives Matter"...
View ArticleMyrtle Johnson, retired Annapolis nurse and family historian, dies
Myrtle Lorraine Scott Johnson died of coronavirus June 10 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. She was 89 and lived in Annapolis.
View ArticleDavid E. Gluck, performer of infamous and uncredited role in John Waters’...
David E. Gluck, an actor and computer analyst, died June 2 from pneumonia at Sinai Hospital. The Pikesville resident was 70.
View ArticleAhead of Father’s Day, Maryland outlines protocol for safe outdoor visits...
Ahead of Father’s Day, Maryland health officials say some nursing home residents can see their family members in person — but only under certain circumstances.
View ArticleOne person shot in Severn, officers canvassing area for suspects, Anne...
A person was shot in Severn on Friday afternoon, an Anne Arundel County police spokesperson said.
View ArticleKathryn Connor, retired Baltimore City Eating Together official and teacher,...
Kathryn Connor, a former teacher and official of Baltimore City’s Eating Together program for the elderly, died of coronavirus complications at the Broadmead Retirement Community on June 4. She was 84.
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