Damage assessments underway after Isaias drenches Anne Arundel, thousands...
About 2.5-4 inches of rain have been measured in Annapolis with wind gusts close to 50 mph.
View ArticleFormer Towson running back Shane Simpson heads to Virginia as graduate transfer
Less than a week after announcing that he put his name into the NCAA transfer portal, Towson running back Shane Simpson joined Virginia as a graduate transfer.
View Article6 beds, 9 baths, 1 exiled president: Lawsuit seeks forfeiture of Maryland...
Jemmah has been accused of murders, rapes, tortures and the theft of more than $300 million in public funds
View ArticlePublic defenders announce effort to join Maryland’s largest public-service union
In an effort to rein in caseloads, improve working condition and have a greater voice in the criminal justice system, the public defenders of Maryland are unionizing.
View ArticleMichele’s Granola expands production in Timonium to meet growing demand...
Timonium-based Michele's Granola is expanding production capacity to meet growing demand from retailers during coronavirus.
View ArticleBowie City Council business relief stalled over impasse in funding allocation
Bowie Business Innovation Center Board Chair Sherman Ragland said the two had disagreed about whether the council had allocated $200,000 split equally between the entities, or if they had allocated the...
View ArticleAnne Arundel poetry radio show founded by Maryland poet laureate awarded...
Maryland Humanities awarded $4,000 in grants to four Maryland nonprofits, including Forest Woods Media Productions, an Annapolis-based organization that produces the radio series The Poet and the Poem:...
View ArticleHoward County couple to open Nothing Bundt Cakes location in Columbia
A new Nothing Bundt Cakes location is set to open by Labor Day in Columbia.
View ArticleLeon Fleisher, renowned Baltimore concert pianist, dies at 92
The musical force for more than eight decades both internationally and here in Baltimore died in a hospice.
View Article‘Our guys are going to be spitting fire’: Ravens’ virtual workouts keep team...
Head strength and conditioning coach Steve Saunders sees a group that is on schedule, despite the league’s extended ramp-up period before padded practices begin in mid-August.
View ArticleBaltimore County Council member won’t support planned unit development...
Citing a lack of broad community support, a Baltimore County Council member said he won’t support a controversial planned unit development project for a 164-unit luxury townhome complex near Arbutus.
View ArticleA mission to disrupt COVID-19: Researchers at McDaniel College search for...
McDaniel College’s summer research groups mostly went online this summer, but two small groups of researchers got special permission to work in the labs on campus, working to contribute to the...
View ArticleMaryland athletics reports zero positive COVID-19 tests with preseason...
Maryland athletics on Tuesday revealed the results of its latest series of coronavirus testing, announcing that no individuals tested positive for COVID-19 out of 227 student-athletes and staff...
View ArticleTropical Storm Isaias brings heavy rains, some flooding to Harford County...
Though about a dozen roads have been closed, Harford County Executive Barry Glassman said Tropical Storm Isaias was mostly on its way out by noon Tuesday.
View ArticleHarford youths get record-breaking support at livestock sale with nearly...
Nearly $339,000 was raised by Harford County youths who sold their livestock at auction Saturday, earning what the event’s co-chair called “outstanding” support for their efforts.
View ArticleJ. Brooke McCrystle, owner of property management company, dies
J. Brooke McCrystle, founder and owner of Brook Management Inc., a property management company, died July 13 of sepsis at Gilchrist Center in Towson. The Lutherville resident was 87.
View ArticleJoseph N. Ingolia, former chief administrative law judge for the U.S. Coast...
Joseph Nicholas Ingolia, who served as the chief administrative law judge for the U.S. Coast Guard for 13 years and persuaded the military branch to base its administrative law judge docketing center...
View ArticleMaryland Gov. Hogan joins six other states to negotiate purchase of faster...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he's working with other states to buy coronavirus antigen tests that return quick results.
View ArticleInvestigation launched after park ranger removes, damages Black Lives Matter...
The Department of Recreation and Parks is investigating a park ranger after murals supporting the Black Lives Matter movement were removed from Patterson Park.
View ArticleCarroll County skirts damage from Tropical Storm Isaias
Carroll County received plenty of rain Tuesday as a result of Tropical Storm Isaias’ tracking along the East Coast but avoided serious flooding and storm damage.
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