- Gary D. Respers, a career McCormick & Co. warehouseman who was an inveterate Orioles and Ravens fan, has died of COVID-19 at 69.
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- The decision comes eight days after the county delayed the fall season indefinitely due to rising COVID-19 cases that pushed the county into code orange, or high risk.
- Through its new COVID testing facility, Towson University plans to administer 4,600 tests per week this semester, compared with 455 last semester.
- Norwood G. Griffin, a World War II veteran whom later opened a Liberty Road service station, has died at 92.
- Lions went to playoffs in 2019 for first time in 15 years
- After AK Parks watched her older family members struggle to schedule coronavirus vaccination appointments online, the West Towson resident began helping seniors get appointments. To date, she has helped more than 100 obtain vaccination appointments.
- After being closed for eight years as a concert venue in downtown Towson, The Recher is set to reopen March 19 for limited-capacity shows.
- A Baltimore County man was federally indicted Wednesday for his alleged participation in the U.S. Capitol insurrection.
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- Robert K. "Rob" Ray, a general contractor and an avid Orioles and Ravens fan, has died of COVID-19 at 52.
- Mary T. Dempsey, who worked in medical billing, has died at 92.
- The new butcher shop and eatery will greet guests āas soon as possible,ā said owner Robert Voss.
- It has been a year of staggering loss, with COVID-19 killing more than 518,000 people in the U.S. alone. The shutdown triggered an economic crisis of business closures and double-digit unemployment, with as many as one in six Americans losing their job at one point.
- THB Bagelry & Deli is set to open in Owings Mills in May after being delayed by almost a year due to the coronavirus.
- The COVID-19 vaccine offers hope for a return to pre-pandemic life for Marylanders with intellectual and developmental disabilities, but they and those who support them are as frustrated as anyone with the difficulties of securing a vaccination appointment, and the community faces other unique challenges.
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- Sinclair Broadcast Corp. said it will cut 5% of its workforce, including at its Baltimore-based headquarters.
- Among the nine bills are provisions that would overhaul the disciplinary process for police officers accused of wrongdoing, scrap decades-old job protections that critics claim protect bad cops and create a legal duty for officers to report misconduct within their ranks.
- Federal Election Commission reports show Republican Kim Klacik paid more than $4 million to GOP-oriented digital advertising and media companies to elevate her profile.
- Guy T. āTrevā Warfield III, former president of the Warfield Dorsey Co., a Towson insurance brokerage, died Feb. 22. The former longtime Riderwood resident was 91.
- The unions contend school system leaders instructed staff to return to school buildings amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but refused to consider telework requests from those with underlying medical conditions.
- The famous horror writer Edgar Allan Poe didnāt have any children. But, he did have a great-nephew who shared his name and was the first owner of this estate.
- Through its new COVID testing facility, Towson University plans to administer 4,600 tests per week this semester, compared with 455 last semester.
- While waiting for parents to decide who will opt in for in-person learning four days a week, the system provided attendance numbers for the average amount of hybrid students, the number of class sizes and the number of students on the school bus.
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- A bill in the Maryland Senate would reform a commission to reflect the diversity within the state and expand to help vulnerable communities affected by environmental justice issues.
- Five young people being shot in less than a week has angered city leaders and prompted calls for action. Mayor Brandon Scott called on police to identify āspecial initiatives,ā and pledged to hold city agencies accountable for providing better resources for city youth.
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