An unknown number of people with confirmed appointments for coronavirus vaccinations were turned away when they arrived at Baltimore’s vaccination center Tuesday, a situation state…
Posts published in February 2021
John C. Jeppi Sr., the former owner of the Broadcasting Institute of Maryland who covered sports for radio years ago, died of COVID-19 pneumonia Jan.…
Games were postponed Monday and Tuesday because of inclement weather, but the Carroll County prep schedule is back on track to resume Wednesday. Source:…
The Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association voted Monday to allow its 29 member high schools to begin an abbreviated schedule starting Feb. 8. Source: The…
A stabbing in Dundalk Monday night that left a 37-year old man dead may have stemmed from a domestic dispute, Baltimore County police said Tuesday.…
Despite state orders limiting courtroom operations, Baltimore County courts are still scheduling hundreds of in-person hearings for low level, nonviolent offenses each week, and the…
A fire damaged five buildings at the Tuscany Gardens Apartments in Windsor Mill Tuesday, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department. Source: The Baltimore…
Comcast, under pressure from politicians and advocates, raises speeds of Internet Essentials service
Comcast is raising the speeds of its Internet Essentials broadband program next month after legislators in Baltimore and in Congress have pressured the company to…
The spring season will have three weeks of practices and tryouts followed by up to seven weeks of competition and additional postseason opportunities. Student-athletes for…
The Anne Arundel County Council has been offered coronavirus vaccines under the “continuity of government” phase, but not all councilmembers intend to be inoculated at…