With coronavirus cases rising swiftly in Maryland, the prospect that schools will reopen their doors to thousands more students later this month seemed to be dimming Monday as school systems reconsidered their plans.
Baltimore police shot and killed a person in an exchange of gunfire that also wounded an officer Monday morning, Commissioner Michael Harrison said.
Baltimore County Executive John Olszewski Jr. on Monday announced new funding for public schools and restaurants as coronavirus cases rise in Baltimore County and across Maryland.
Dr. David Marcozzi, a COVID-19 adviser to Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, made an uncharacteristically emotional plea for people to care for themselves and others during the pandemic.
Republican congressional candidate Kimberly Klacik wants to use some of the millions she raised for her campaign to investigate mail-in ballots in the 7th Congressional District race.
- President Donald Trump is facing pressure to cooperate with President-elect Joe Biden’s team to ensure a smooth transfer of power.
In a new letter to the Republican governor, the local officials said it had been more than five months since Hogan took part in a statewide call with county leaders. They also wrote that Hogan hasn’t given them advance notice when making announcements of re-openings.
From the fortitude the Ravens showed in response to their most difficult week of the season to Mark Andrews' shifting role in the offense, here are five things we learned from a 24-10 win over the Indianapolis Colts.
Whether it’s coated in marinara, doused in alfredo, covered in cheese or mixed with a meaty sauce of tomatoes and ground beef, pasta always makes for a winning meal. If in the mood for comfort food, look no further than these 50 pasta recipes for everything from spaghetti to macaroni.
Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman said he might further restrict the size of social gathering following record infection rates of COVID-19 in Maryland over the weekend.
Among Marylanders with health insurance, one in five plans would be wiped out or significantly changed if the law, also known as Obamacare, was not upheld. The state would lose about $4 billion in federal funding.
Orioles GM Mike Elias says that prospect rankings are largely subjective and not the end-all, be-all of an organization. But, they’re still a fair snapshot of where the organization’s players stack up to one another.
Renovated Colonial with two family rooms, kitchen with Viking appliances, outdoor pool and a three-car garage.
During the 2015 uprising following the death of Freddie Gray, Robert “Meech” Tucker seemed to be everywhere - on the front lines of protests and famously celebrating in the street with a rabbi after charges were filed against the officers involved in Gray’s death. He died last month at 29.
Attorney Walter Ty is Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service's Volunteer of the Year.
A Maryland-based ceramics supplier that provides paint-your-own pottery services with equipment has been acquired by a national “paint-and-sip” parent company, forming a massive arts and crafts entertainment aggregate.
Charles G. Gaskins Sr., a retired city public schools principal who earlier had been a physical education teacher and coach, died Oct. 27 of complications from heart disease at his Catonsville home. He was 88.
1st Class Midshipman Sydney Barber will be the academy’s first female Black brigade commander.
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- The Patriot League on Monday announced a unique schedule designed to ensure the safety of student-athletes during the pandemic. Navy men's and women's basketball will play Army four times and is part of a three-school pod along with American and Loyola Maryland.
- Baltimore County Executive John Olszewski Jr. on Monday announced new funding for public schools and restaurants as coronavirus cases rise in Baltimore County and across Maryland.
- In a new letter to the Republican governor, the local officials said it had been more than five months since Hogan took part in a statewide call with county leaders. They also wrote that Hogan hasn’t given them advance notice when making announcements of re-openings.
- After seven consecutive years at the Inner Harbor, Baltimore’s Christmas Village, a German-style Christmas market, won’t be coming back this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but will return in 2021, organizers announced Friday.
- When horse-drawn wagons were the preferred method of transportation on York Road and telephones and electric lights were relative novelties, a copper beech tree was sending its roots deep into the rich earth.
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