Winter storm likely to bring 1-3 inches of snow, becoming rain in Baltimore by early Tuesday morning
Forecasters are warning of potential snow and ice this week as two winter storms move through the area.
President Joe Biden’s administration is taking steps to revive an effort to put famed abolitionist Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill, a Biden spokeswoman said Monday.
The cap will bar delivery apps from charging more than 15% of the total cost of an order in Baltimore. Typically, apps such as Grubhub, Door Dash, Uber Eats and Postmates take a 30% cut.
Parents of Bowen Levy, a 17-year-old Central Special student who died after choking on a glove in class, filed a lawsuit Monday against Anne Arundel County Board of Education, the board president and the principal of Central Special School, claiming the school system and its board’s negligence resulted in their son’s death.
Gov. Larry Hogan told a constituent on social media Thursday that Anne Arundel Health Officer Nilesh Kalyanaraman “doesn’t really know what he is talking about” as he provides guidance on reopening county schools.
Here’s a list of links by county for where to go to make appointments for the vaccine if you’re eligible to receive it.
A 22-year-old Howard County man was taken into custody by the FBI Monday morning for being part of the storming of the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6.
The Orioles on Monday officially announced their 2021 broadcast crew, a group half the size of 2020′s planned lineup and lacking many familiar names from previous years.
If you’re a food-driven soul, going out for a really good meal is one of life’s great pleasures. But, if you want to recreate those Michelin-starred meals on your own, there’s hope. We spoke to a few chefs and they filled us in on all of the cooking tips and tricks they use in their own kitchen so you can too.
Joy Lepola-Stewart, who this month departed Fox 45 after 17 years of news reporting, has taken the helm as the new director of public affairs for the Baltimore County Police Department.
Maryland health officials reported 1,686 new cases of the coronavirus Monday, along with 28 new deaths.
Developer Ray Jackson said the Hampden Square water bill should have been transferred to builder Richmond American Homes, which bought the ready-to-build lots from Cairnes Lane in 2015.
The Towson resident and Calvert Hall graduate was an All-Big Ten honorable mention this past fall.
As Maryland health officials scramble to meet growing demand for the coronavirus vaccine, another red flag is emerging: Minorities, who’ve been hit hardest by the disease, have received shots at rates disproportionate to the percentage of the population they represent.
Morgan Cox, 34, is a pending unrestricted free agent. DeCosta said that he met with Cox last week to inform him that the team would not extend an offer to keep him in Baltimore.
Lamar Jackson wanted to expand his game in 2020 and push the Ravens to the Super Bowl. Instead, he and they plateaued in a season that ended with familiar disappointment.
Rep. Andy Harris fired back at Harford County Councilman Andre Johnson after the councilman called on Harris to resign following his opposition to certification of President Joe Biden’s victory in the general election.
Gary Thorne, who has served as the Orioles’ primary play-by-play broadcaster on MASN since 2007, won't return to the team's broadcasts in 2021.
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- County Executive Steuart Pittman announced Executive Order 41 on Jan. 13. It prohibits game competition and limits organized practices and skill sessions to 25 participants and coaches outdoors, and no more than 25% occupancy and no more than 10 participants per activity area for an indoor facility.
- Elementary students in Harford County Public Schools will return to school once a week beginning March 1, with middle and high school students to follow March 15.
- President Joe Biden’s administration is taking steps to revive an effort to put famed abolitionist Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill, a Biden spokeswoman said Monday.
- If you haven’t sorted out your plans for the weekend and beyond, we’ve got you covered.
- The venerable North Howard Street theatrical costumer A.T. Jones & Sons Inc. that has kept Baltimoreans and environs dressed as ghouls, ghosts and in other guises for more than 150 years, now faces an uncertain future since the death of its owner, George F. Goebel, 88, who was also a well-known magician and illusionist, earlier this month.
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