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CUMBERLAND — Area law enforcement agencies and prison personnel were at Allegany College of Maryland Friday celebrating Law Day. The annual educational event provides students, professionals and community...
The College of Southern Maryland inducted its largest-ever class of 41 business students into the Kappa Beta Delta honor society April 23 at the Regional Hughesville Campus. The ceremony recognized top-perfo...
Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has joined the Board of Directors of Radiology Partners. The cancer survivor and healthcare advocate will support the physician-led practice’s mission to transform radi...
Anne Arundel County Police arrested two 22-year-old women from Richmond, Virginia, in Severn on April 28 after an automated license plate reader flagged a stolen blue Dodge Journey. Passenger Aiyonah Aalycia...
St. Mary's College of Maryland baseball team was eliminated from the United East Conference Tournament after dropping both games of a quarterfinal doubleheader to Lancaster Bible College on May 1. The Seahaw...
A Charlotte Hall waterman rarely plays the lottery but won $77,777 on a Lucky 7s Multiplier scratch-off after small wins and one final impulse purchase at St. Mary’s Gas Station in Clements. He claimed the...
Will DiPaolo This Cape senior pole vaulter lifted off into rarified air April 16 at the Under Armour Black and Blue Invitational in Maryland, skying over 15-feet-7-inches to earn the win and set a new school...
A D.C. resident confirmed to have measles visited a Hyattsville shopping center last month, potentially exposing Marylanders.
Gov. Wes Moore signed new legislation this year that allows the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to explore using gill nets for the commercial harvesting of blue catfish due to the species’ invasiv...
On a family visit to Annapolis, Maryland, in the spring of 1998, we toured the U.S. Naval Academy. We saw the noon formation of 4,400 midshipmen. A dream was born
Gov. Wes Moore’s comments on HBO last week about closed primaries quickly drew attention in Maryland, prompting his office to clarify that he is not seeking to change the state’s current system.
The April 29 SCOTUS ruling could reopen a fight many thought was settled, raise election costs and eliminate the state's only Republican congressional district.
Maryland-based Ledo Pizza, famous for its square pie, will soon open a new location on Rehoboth Avenue in Rehoboth Beach. The restaurant, which is being operated by Trifecta Hospitality Group out of Ocean Ci...
Ocean City awarded a franchise contract to Atlantic Pedicabs, which will begin operations over Memorial Day weekend.
Horse racing is as much a part of the Maryland's identity as blue crabs and the Chesapeake Bay. Is it worth $500 million to try and save it?
Prosecutors often withhold evidence in apparent violation of the Brady rule.
A man was stabbed to death over an issue in the chicken sandwich line at a Popeyes in Maryland, sources told police.
Juwan Blocker, a Prince George’s County native and former Maryland political aide, reflects on career loss, identity and purpose as he launches a new podcast for young professionals navigating uncertainty.
Prince George’s County, Maryland, is taking what it hopes is a big step to make childcare more affordable and accessible.
A Maryland woman grapples with the loss of her parents and what to do with their collection of religious items.
The Maryland State Fire Marshal believes it was all done to divert attention so the thief could break into the store's jewelry counter.
A Romanian citizen illegally living in the U.S. will spend more than two years in federal prison for swindling at least 15 Maryland residents out of nearly $344,000 in food stamp (SNAP) benefits.
Police at University of Maryland College Park are looking for a man wanted in connection to at least three reports of indecent exposure inside campus restrooms.