A Liberian woman who probably caught Ebola in 2014 may have infected three relatives a year after she first fell sick, doctors reported in a…
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The two baby boys died five years apart, both of them bruised and beaten. Seven-month-old Kendall Brown suffered fractured ribs and bleeding in his brain…
A Westminster man was arrested Sunday after police allegedly located narcotics and other materials while serving a protective order. Thomas Magnum, 55, of the 2700…
The Baltimore City Council’s budget committee on Monday unanimously rejected a request to transfer $21 million to cover police overtime spending that ran over-budget last…
A longtime educator who rose through the ranks in the Prince George’s County school system was tapped Monday as its new leader, becoming the second…
Theodore J. “Ted” Lewandowski, a retired electrical engineer who traveled around the globe working on air defense systems, died of heart disease complications July 15…
Marriottsville-based Bon Secours Health System and Mercy Health of Ohio expect to complete their merger in the fall, officials with both said Monday. Mercy Health…
Baltimore’s congressional delegation joined city officials Monday in denouncing potential federal cuts to reproductive health services. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has…
Ben Jealous, the Democratic candidate for Maryland governor, on Monday released his answers to the 2018 National Rifle Association questionnaire and called on Republican Gov.…
Former Perry Hall boys basketball coach George Panageotou has been named an assistant coach at Mercy under head coach Mary Ella Marion. Panageotou stepped down…