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Honors for Father Rick, Dulaney High science students

The congregation of Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Cockeysville held a parade in late May to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the ordination of their pastor, Monsignor Richard Hilgartner, aka...

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The 2020 Ravens’ 10 most intriguing people, including, yes, of course, Lamar...

From first-round draft pick Patrick Queen to reigning MVP Lamar Jackson, here are the 10 most intriguing people on the 2020 Ravens.

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Maryland’s decline in hospitalizations from coronavirus continues

Maryland officials reported 500 new cases of the coronavirus Tuesday while the state’s hospitalizations from COVID-19 remained beneath 1,000.

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Sprinkler contains fire at Brightview assisted living facility in Bel Air

A sprinkler kept a fire at Brightview Senior Assisting Living facility in Bel Air from spreading throughout the facility, according to fire officials.

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Harford County libraries reopen with drive-thru, walk-up services

Harford County Public Library welcomed back its customers with a modified reopening Monday, allowing patrons to request materials online or by phone and pick them up — by appointment — at the...

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Ocean City police officer’s actions under review after boardwalk arrest

Authorities in Ocean City, Maryland, say that a police officer’s actions are under review after a video appeared to show him throwing a punch and putting his arm around a young man’s neck.

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Clarksville neighborhood graduation party gets surprise visit from incoming...

A group of families in a nine-home cul-de-sac in Clarksville set up a neighborhood graduation ceremony for three River Hill High School students on Memorial Day. Darryll Pines,who is set to take over...

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John Carroll School in Bel Air to offer graduation prayer service for students

The Class of 2020 at the John Carroll School in Bel Air are invited to come back to campus Friday, June 19, for a graduation prayer service.

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Hogan names new leaders for Baltimore port and Maryland highways

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan named new leaders for Baltimore's port and the state's highway system on Tuesday.

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Westminster council approves budget after lengthy process

The Westminster Common Council voted unanimously Monday June 8 to approve a budget for the city following a season of much back-and-forth.

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A more limited Baltimore Farmers’ Market will reopen Sunday under the Jones...

The Baltimore Farmers‘ Market beneath the Jones Falls Expressway will reopen on Sunday but in a smaller and more restricted form that emphasizes the sale of fresh fruits and vegetables.

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Edgewood woman accused of attempted murder after stabbing another woman held...

Kyla Briana Denise Royster is charged with attempted second-degree murder, first-degree assault and second-degree assault after a stabbing incident in Edgewood on June 7.

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Baltimore minister, activist charged with robbing, assaulting Fox 45...

A Baltimore pastor who previously ran unsuccessfully for city council has been charged with robbing and assaulting FOX 45 journalists during recent protests outside City Hall, according to online court...

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Fallston High graduate Kendall Outing is taking film-making talents to...

For students and faculty who have roamed the halls of Fallston High School the past four years, graduating senior Kendall Outing might have had them in his camera lens.

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Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh expected to plead guilty to perjury in...

Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh is expected to plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge of perjury in state court, the prosecutor says, before she departs later this month for federal prison in Alabama.

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Harford school board approves $503.3 million operating budget, comes with 117...

The $503.3 million Harford County Public Schools operating budget for fiscal 2021 — which comes with a fully-funded request for local funds — was adopted by the Board of Education Monday evening.

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Anne Arundel students to share experiences and concerns in student-led forum

Students in Anne Arundel County will share their own experiences at an online panel next Tuesday, in part to open up about concerns in schools while also looking for solutions.

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As City Council members consider plan for Baltimore’s homeless, city must...

City officials confirmed Jerrianne Anthony, who has served as Baltimore’s top homeless services provider, is no longer employed by the city.

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Robert E. Garcia Jr., a 1940s welterweight pugilist and member of the...

Robert E. Garcia Jr., a 1940s welterweight pugilist and World War II veteran who is in the Maryland Boxing Hall of Fame Ring 101, died May 24 of the coronavirus at Northwest Hospital in Randallstown....

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Amid boycott over operator’s racist Facebook posts, Baltimore-area crab...

The five locations of Vince’s Crab House will reopen Monday, the operator said, following a nine-day closure prompted by an ongoing boycott by black customers over his racist posts on social media.

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