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Towson University is convening a committee to change the names of two residence halls named after two Maryland men who owned slave owners, the university announced Friday.
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While the coronavirus pandemic has upended the nation’s economy and subsequently shuttered some large scale manufacturers, companies at bwtech@UMBC Research and Technology Park are switching gears to stay in business and help healthcare professionals prevent and more easily treat coronavirus.
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Whether scoring on the lacrosse or field hockey turf or completing a custom-designed mosaic, Catonsville's Hayden Kesner is determined to finish the job quickly and successfully.
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Margaret Donohue Gately, mother of five and Social Security Administration typist, dies
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Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. is initiating Phase 2 after Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan lifted more restrictions, effective 5 p.m. Friday.
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Dr. Richard L. "Dick" Wheeden, a retired college mathematics professor, has died in St. Michaels at 79.
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Heeding the calls of protesters from Baltimore to Minneapolis and beyond, leading Maryland lawmakers are pledging to push for reforms to policing practices. But advocates are skeptical that the politicians will keep their promises.
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Roughly 30 people, mostly college and high school students, stood in the center of Towson Circle at noon Thursday to call for police reform — a modest crowd, but one that elicited loud responses from passerby.
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Maryland has recorded hundreds of coronavirus cases and related deaths at nursing homes and assisted-living facilities. See where the impacted facilities are and how many residents and staff have been affected with this interactive map.
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The Islander Inn, a seafood restaurant that was a 30-year fixture on Miller’s Island in Baltimore County, was heavily damaged in a two-alarm fire overnight, and family members are raising money to help the owners recover.
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A Baltimore County Police officer took to Facebook to describe "the in pit in my chest" after watching "Floyd's last moments" on video.
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Baltimore County library has curated an anti-racist book list on systemic racism, its history and how to recognize and uproot it as a resource for those who may “never have entertained thoughts about race or policing in America” and for those who wanted to deepen their understanding of America’s fraught racial history.
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The largest floating dry dock in Norfolk, Virginia, the Titan, will arrive at the dock at Tradepoint Atlantic in eastern Baltimore County on Thursday for a five-month repair job, ushering in what officials hope will be a new era of vessel maintenance in Sparrows Point.
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Bengies Drive-in Theatre in Middle River in Baltimore County will reopen Wednesday night with a double feature of the films “Sonic the Hedgehog” and “Jumanji: The Next Level.”
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I would ask that you judge me not by my uniform, but by the content of my character.
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Phyllis C. Reinecke, who assisted her husband, who pastored Sapphire Family Church in Oella, died March 24 of complications from pneumonia at a daughter’s Marriottsville home. The former Catonsville resident was 88.
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Catonsville athletes make college decisions
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People want to vote in person, and other things we learned from Tuesday's primary in Maryland.
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When former nursing colleagues and students started reaching out as the coronavirus pandemic took off, Tara Ryan created a service to boost their morale and give them a place to talk about work on the front lines.
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Kweisi Mfume, Maryland’s newest congressman, won Tuesday’s Democratic primary to secure his hold on the Baltimore-area seat long held by his late friend, Elijah Cummings.
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Baltimore County police have charged a Parkville man with first degree murder after they say he shot another man because of “an ongoing dispute" Monday night.
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Towson University is convening a committee to change the names of two residence halls named after two Maryland men who owned slave owners, the university announced Friday.
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For some Carroll County parents and students, the ways that graduation proceedings were modified to comply with coronavirus-related restrictions meant little satisfaction and some frustration.
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While the coronavirus pandemic has upended the nation’s economy and subsequently shuttered some large scale manufacturers, companies at bwtech@UMBC Research and Technology Park are switching gears to stay in business and help healthcare professionals prevent and more easily treat coronavirus.
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Former Mayor Sheila Dixon’s lead in the Democratic primary for Baltimore mayor held Friday with the release of additional returns. After a day of counting and scanning, the state elections board published returns based on about two-thirds of ballots received so far.
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A 60-year-old Maryland man was arrested Friday after a video appeared to show him violently grab an object from a young adult who was posting signs protesting the death of George Floyd, park police said.
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Whether scoring on the lacrosse or field hockey turf or completing a custom-designed mosaic, Catonsville's Hayden Kesner is determined to finish the job quickly and successfully.