Stephen Michael Knott, who was pursuing a bachelor’s degree in computer science at the University of Maryland Global Campus, died of P13Kr1, a rare immune…
Posts published in August 2021
Sixty-five years ago Billy Blair, a 15-year-old schoolboy from Ruxton, won the Sunpapers Soap Box Derby, a heralded event that mirrored America’s passion for kids’…
Yogananda Pittman, the Capitol Police official who led the agency’s intelligence operations when Donald Trump loyalists descended on the building in January, is back in…
Baltimore officials are in “active discussions” about requiring the city’s more than 14,000 employees to get vaccinated against the coronavirus, city Health Commissioner Letitia Dzirasa…
Tucker, who averaged 17 points, seven rebounds and three assists in his freshman season, was one of 12 players that made the team after participating…
A weeklong stay in Denmark for the Capelli Sport Cup was a valuable experience for McDonogh’s Tyler Tucker and Jacob Murrell. “These were some of…
About 2% of the COVID patients hospitalized over the last two months in Maryland have been children younger than 19. That’s twice the volume of…
Jeffrey Gordon Miller, a logistics officer for the CIA and then the National Security Agency, died of unknown causes at his home in Joppa on…
Maryland’s top health official is hoping employers will help boost vaccination rates by requiring workers to get the shot, but isn’t planning on any widespread…
Baltimore County Public Schools announced Tuesday that all employees must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or submit to weekly COVID-19 testing. Source: The Baltimore…