Comptroller Peter Franchot urged the governor and legislature on Thursday to approve emergency grants for Maryland small businesses still struggling to hang on nearly two…
Posts published in February 2022
A Louisiana-based maker of conveyor belts plans to expand in the Baltimore area and open a new facility at the Tradepoint Atlantic logistics hub in…
Maryland primary election date may slide due to fights over new political maps Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics Section State of Maryland
For Finley Lavin, the second time was a charm. The North Harford junior ran her second race of the indoor track season Wednesday and captured…
For as long as he remembers, freshman Calvin Kraisser closely watched and learned from his older brothers — Brian, Nathan, Austin, and Jason — as…
The overburdened medical examiner’s office in Maryland is rehiring retired workers to clear the backlog. Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics Section State of Maryland
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the state Department of Budget and Management’s whistleblower division have been conducting interviews related to reports…
Chesapeake cheerleading recaptured glory at the Class 3A cheerleading state finals at Harford Community College on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022. Source: The Baltimore Sun…
Anne-Marie Baker, a former U.S. Patent Office patent agent who earlier worked in scientific research, died of cancer Friday at her Rockville home. The former…
Late free throw helps New Town girls basketball get past Catonsville, 32-31, on Comets’ senior night
New Town senior Jalane Campbell scores six points from foul line in fourth quarter Source: The Baltimore Sun County News