The Archdiocese of Baltimore received at least $25 million in taxpayer-funded Paycheck Protection Program loans spread among its churches, schools and central office, taking advantage…
Posts published in July 2020
The cancellation of the season opener at Maryland on Sept. 5 is a tough blow for a Towson athletic department seeking a 25% reduction in…
In a monthlong program, arts professionals are participating in the Maryland Centers for Creative Classrooms Summer 2020 Virtual Professional Learning workshop for arts educators, arts…
Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, seeking to sharpen his national profile as he ponders his political future, casts himself as a tough-minded Republican ally of…
The Capital Gazette spotlights the seniors on the rosters of Anne Arundel County’s baseball teams for the 2020 season that was canceled due to the…
“Health care workers are notoriously negligent when it comes to self-care,” says Zen Den creator Kathryn Fritze, noting they were taking care of patients at…
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has released chapters of his forthcoming political memoir that detail his memories of the 2015 death of Freddie Gray, who was…
A 34-year-old Parkville man was arrested in Baltimore City on unrelated charges after Baltimore County Police said he assaulted and robbed four Jewish teens outside…
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was admitted to Johns Hopkins Hospital on Tuesday afternoon for treatment of a possible infection, the Supreme Court said. Source:…
Joan K, Feeley, a retired administrative assistant who enjoyed a variety of hobbies, died July 8 in her sleep at the Mercy Ridge Retirement Community…