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Antwion Ball, a Baltimore City Public Schools mathematics teacher, has died of complications of diabetes and COVID-19 at age 43.
Maryland officials reported 3,193 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus on Saturday, the second-highest daily total since the start of the pandemic and the second straight day of more than 3,000 new cases.
Mosby, a Democrat representing parts of central, West and South Baltimore in the state House of Delegates, said the new jobs would be modeled on staff in the Maryland Department of Legislative Services in Annapolis.
A man in prison for killing his ex-girlfriend will get a new trial, an appeals court ruled Friday, the second time this week the justices have tossed out high-profile convictions in which the victims were 20-year-old Baltimore women.
The runoff elections on Jan. 5 will determine the balance of power in the Senate. Democrat Jon Ossoff is challenging Republican incumbent David Perdue, and the Rev. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat, is trying to unseat Republican Kelly Loeffler.

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When you’ re shopping for harried parents at the holidays, gifts that help make their lives a little easier are sure to be the biggest hits. Whether it’ s products that help them care for little ones or crafts and games that keep children busy and entertained, you can win the gift-giving game by finding that special item that eases some of the burden.
The sophomore guard entered the game with 45 points in his career and will return to the bench, according to coach Mark Turgeon, who said Hart got the start because junior Aaron Wiggins was slowed by an elbow injury.
Efforts in Baltimore to increase Black participation in medical trials are having some success and may be crucial to overcoming a racist past in medical research and to reversing disparate health outcomes for racial minorities.
When you don’t have the energy to labor over a hot stove or oven, you can rely on your slow cooker for a great meal. Thanks to this trusty kitchen gadget, all you have to do is prep your ingredients before tossing them in the crock, where you “set it and forget it” until it’s time to eat. Not to mention, your slow cooker is marvelously versatile. From soups and stews to tacos, lasagna and cobbler, there’s no doubt you’ll find inspiration in our 101 best slow cooker recipes.
Much about the first coronavirus vaccines — such as the duration of immunity they offer, possible long-term side effects and variance across different ages, races and ethnicities — will likely take another year or so to determine.
Some private investors have optimism about the future of Baltimore's Johnston Square neighborhood, and they're putting their money there.
The Ravens placed quarterback Robert Griffin III on injured reserve Friday, sidelining the 30-year-old for at least the next three weeks.
The Democrat leaves the council on Dec. 10 after one of the longest tenures of anyone on the city’s legislative body: 32 years, spread over 45 years, including two terms as its president and first woman to elected to that post.
Michael’s Eighth Avenue, the event venue home to 30 years of weddings, announced it’s closing up the hall and gardens on Grayburn Drive in Glen Burnie.
Maryland freshman star Angel Reese will sit out 12 weeks due to a foot fracture suffered against Towson on Thursday.
A man was fatally shot Friday night in the parking lot of The Mall in Columbia, according to police.
The operator of the Port of Baltimore’s container terminal plans to spend more than $160 million on upgrades as shipping volumes rebound from the coronavirus pandemic and the long-awaited Howard Street Tunnel project seeks to double the port’s container capacity.
In the last six years, state audits routinely have identified cybersecurity vulnerabilities in most of Maryland’s 24 school systems. Experts say cyber attacks on public school systems are on the rise around the country.
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