Drivers should expect delays as work on top portion of I-695 begins
Work on the median of I-695, aimed to ease congestion and improve reliability, will occur between Stevenson and Joppa roads.
In the 50 years since Spiro Agnew resigned, Maryland has seen changes in officeholders’ accountability
Spiro Agnew didn't leave a rosy legacy, but the ethics and accountability reforms initiated following the vice president's disgraced resignation continue to guide public officeholders in Maryland.
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Nick McDermott knocks in game’s only goal as No. 12 Eastern Tech boys soccer beats No. 14 Hereford, 1-0
A free kick that ricocheted off a Hereford defender stood as the difference in Eastern Tech's victory over the Bulls.
Baltimore expects updates by Tuesday on parasite found in Druid Lake Reservoir, with new results coming
Baltimore City officials expect an update in the coming days after a tiny concentration of a microscopic parasite was discovered in the Druid Lake Reservoir.
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Towson University to search for new arena name after 10-year deal with SECU expires
Towson University’s basketball venue, known as SECU Arena for the past decade, is now simply TU Arena as the institute searches for a sponsor to replace the credit union.
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Donald Robert Heacock, Alex. Brown financier and sailor, dies
Donald Robert Heacock, an investment banker at Baltimore-based Alex. Brown and sailor, died Sept. 13 at Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. He was 81.
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Piano tied to John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Andy Warhol is passed at Towson auction
A grand piano once owned by Yoko Ono and John Lennon that was expected to sell for $2 million will remain in Towson a while longer after receiving no bids at a Saturday auction.
David P. Miller II, first head of Maryland Environmental Trust and a founder of Harford Land Trust, dies
David P. Miller II, the first head of the Maryland Environmental Trust, died Sept. 1 at Gilchrist Center Howard County in Columbia. The Tuscany-Canterbury resident was 87.
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Catherine S. ‘Kitty’ Douglass, key player during transition of General German Aged People’s Home to Edenwald, dies
Catherine S. “Kitty” Douglass, former controller of the General German Aged People’s Home in Irvington, died Sunday at her Reisterstown home. She was 85.
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Catonsville boys soccer rallies for 2-1 victory over Hereford, handing Bulls their first loss
Catonsville rallies from surrendering an own-goal early in the match, to score a 2-1 victory over previously unbeaten Hereford.
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No. 7 McDonogh football takes control in dominant second half against No. 6 Loyola Blakefield for 42-21 win
Sophomore quarterback Braeden Palazzo threw two touchdowns and ran another one in during a commanding third quarter and McDonogh's defense clamped down for a sturdy 42-21 win over Loyola Blakefield in MIAA A Conference play.
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No. 4 Milford Mill football’s defense makes a statement; Millers beat No. 12 Dundalk, 33-0
Milford Mill returned two fumbles for touchdowns in the first half to start the team off toward its 33-0 win over Dundalk.
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Perry Hall football gets big night from twins Da’Shaun and Dallas Conway in 47-0 victory over Catonsville
Da’Shaun Conway, a senior quarterback, threw for over 200 yards and four touchdowns for Perry Hall. His brother, senior wide receiver Dallas Conway, caught two of those touchdown passes and added a pick-six in Friday's win over Catonsville.
Greene Turtle sports bar gets sportsbook license for its new Towson location
Sports fans can now eat a burger, watch the game and place a bet — all at the same time — at the new Greene Turtle sports bar in Towson.
Baltimore archdiocese declares bankruptcy ahead of Child Victims Act becoming law
Facing a mountain of potential lawsuits connected to its history of child sexual abuse committed by priests, America’s oldest Catholic archdiocese declared bankruptcy Friday, a move designed to limit its liability against potential damages and conserve its assets.
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Hereford volleyball keeps county record perfect with thrilling 3-2 win over Perry Hall
Hereford got a stiff challenge to its spot atop Baltimore County volleyball Thursday from Perry Hall, but the Bulls survived, winning in five sets.
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Lansdowne volleyball sweeps Woodlawn, 3-0, for fifth win in six games
Lansdowne volleyball rides hitting of Morgan Mallard to victory over Woodlawn.
The immunocompromised, young kids and seniors advised to avoid drinking water in parts of Baltimore area after parasite detected
Baltimore City officials are advising immunocompromised individuals, children and senior citizens to avoid drinking tap water across a large swath of its service area in the city, Baltimore County and a small part of Howard County due to parasitic contamination. Officials have detected low levels of a microscopic parasite called cryptosporidium in Baltimore’s drinking water reservoir at Druid Lake.
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Next stop for Baltimore’s Red Line: Three proposed routes will be considered. Which would you choose?
The Maryland Department of Transportation released three proposed maps of possible tunnels or surface-level tracks for the Red Line Thursday.
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Hopkins, Stevenson physical therapy degree proposals denied; HBCU advocates say it was the right call
The Maryland Higher Education Commission voted to deny degree programs at the Johns Hopkins University and Stevenson University due to their similarity to existing programs at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and the University of Maryland, Baltimore.
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‘Lost’ grand piano with ties to John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Andy Warhol goes up for auction in Towson
The 1929 Baldwin Concert Grand Piano Model D is anticipated to sell for as much as $2 million from Alex Cooper Auctioneers.
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Margaret L. ‘Peggy’ Ruppersberger, educator and mother of Rep. Charles A. ‘Dutch’ Ruppersberger, dies at 101
Margaret L. “Peggy” Ruppersberger, former director of the Bykota Senior Center, died Saturday in Towson. She was 101.
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Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. appoints new board of library trustees member
Claudia Cruz was welcomed at her first board of trustees meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
Francis Paul ‘Frank’ Bramble Sr., former head of two Maryland banks and downtown Baltimore advocate, dies
Francis Paul “Frank” Bramble Sr., who headed two of Maryland’s largest banks, died Sept. 23. The Baltimore County resident was 75.
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Catonsville field hockey blanks Perry Hall, 8-0, for second shutout over the Gators this season
Catonsville field hockey has an offensive eruption in an 8-0 victory over Perry Hall, the Comets' second shutout over the Gators this season.
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Perry Hall vs Catonsville field hockey | PHOTOS
Catonsville and Perry Hall during a field hockey game at Catonsville High School on Tuesday, September 26, 2023.
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High-ranking Catholic officials’ names withheld from latest Maryland AG report after group appeals
The Maryland Attorney General’s Office released a newer, less-redacted version Tuesday of its report on the history of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore, but some key names, including those of five church officials and one abuser, remain hidden as those people are appealing their inclusion.
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Plaintiffs in BGE gas regulator lawsuit seek damages for unwanted installations
Baltimore homeowners who are suing Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. over its controversial practice of placing gas regulators on city home facades are seeking damages for what they consider unlawfully required installations.
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Read the Catholic church sexual abuse report from the Maryland Attorney General
Two versions of the Maryland Attorney General’s report on the history of sexual abuse within the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore have been made public, the original in April and a less-redacted version almost six months later.
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Baltimore County Public Schools cut special education teacher vacancies by nearly half
Serving the second-largest population of students with disabilities in the state, Baltimore County Public Schools cut special education teacher vacancies by nearly half this year.