Man arrested after allegedly robbing Chick-fil-A in Perry Hall
Baltimore County police officers arrested a man accused of robbing a Chick-fil-A Thursday afternoon in Perry Hall.
View ArticleBaltimore City temporary rent program extended until July 19
Baltimore has extended a temporary rent program until July 19 to support people who have lost income because of COVID-19.
View ArticleJohn Means named Orioles’ Opening Day starter; Adley Rutschman added to...
In addition to naming All-Star John Means the Opening Day starter, Orioles manager Brandon Hyde announced top prospect Adley Rutschman will join the team's player pool.
View ArticleShooting of man by Baltimore police highlights ‘total failure’ of city’s...
The agency tasked with overseeing behavioral health services in Baltimore says the police shooting of a man experiencing a behavioral crisis last week “highlights a total failure” of the way the city...
View ArticleNine Annapolis High Schoolers will intern at City Hall this summer as part of...
A six-week pilot internship program at City Hall will provide a diverse group of nine rising seniors from Annapolis High School with knowledge of city government and valuable work experience.
View ArticleBaltimore County woman files lawsuit against landlord for evicting her during...
A lawsuit alleges Hendersen-Webb threatened to evict a pregnant mother with two young children before she was illegally removed from her home.
View ArticleDeal yourself in for the Harford Streams Summer Adventure Poker Run on July 18
Back by popular demand, Harford County’s annual “poker run” will be held on Saturday, July 18, as part of Harford Streams Summer Adventure 2020. This free, award-winning program is open to county...
View ArticlePainful experiences of Black students at Severn School span generations
In recent Zoom calls with Severn School leadership, former Black students talked about microaggressions and racist incidents that happened to them.
View ArticleNaval Academy midshipman’s sexual assault trial comes as military undergoes...
As government attorneys, and sometimes the defense, questioned a potential member for an eight-member panel, they almost always turned to one question. “Do you believe women who say they have been...
View Article‘Always ready, never in a hurry’: Orioles hitters quickly ramping up for...
Orioles hitting coach Don Long encourages Baltimore's batters to be "always ready, never in a hurry," a useful approach in a shortened camp ahead of the 60-game season.
View ArticleMaryland universities face daily uncertainty, disappointment in preparation...
UMBC athletic director Brian Barrio equated his current work to building a house on quicksand. Jennifer Baker, his counterpart at Johns Hopkins, compared it to unpredictable crises she faced while...
View ArticleMore bad apples? Baltimore confronts yet another allegation of police abuse.
In a city where police have been caught on camera faking crime scenes and elite officers were sent to prison for robbing people and selling drugs, the arrest of Sgt. James Lloyd still shocked.
View ArticleBaltimore Urban Baseball Association looking to help inner-city players get...
Andrew Weltlinger, a Baltimore native and Calvert Hall graduate, is close to opening an indoor baseball training facility in Pigtown with an eye towards diversifying Little League and high school...
View ArticleBel Air Lions Club announces officers for 2020-2021
The Bel Air Lions began their 77th year of service to Bel Air in 2020, and recently, installed new officers for the 2020-2021 service year at ceremonies at the Rockfield Manor. Ken Spoerl was installed...
View ArticleJudge tosses Trump rule for billing on abortion payments
The judge's ruling means insurers can continue to make the charge for abortion coverage a line item on their monthly bill, or just give policyholders notice that it's included.
View ArticleMaryland reports 557 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, 7 new deaths
Maryland officials reported Saturday that the state has confirmed 557 new cases of the coronavirus and seven more deaths.
View ArticleNaval Academy allows upperclass midshipmen to start returning at the end of...
First and second class midshipmen at the Naval Academy will be allowed to return to the Yard at the end of July, beginning a staggered approach the entire Brigade’s return. Plebe Parents Weekend has...
View ArticleOne man pronounced dead in East Baltimore Midway, two others injured in...
One man was pronounced dead early Saturday morning following two separate non-fatal shootings in Baltimore, according to police.
View ArticleDr. George D. Zuidema, former director of the Johns Hopkins University School...
Dr. George D. Zuidema, former director of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and surgeon-in-chief of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, has died at 92.
View ArticleArtists begin mural on Pinky’s West Street Liquors Saturday for Annapolis’...
Artists behind a mural dedicated to Carlester Smith, an Annapolis figure, started working on the piece on West Street Saturday morning.
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