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Some candidates gave support to Superintendent George Arlotto and the system while others pointed out what they considered to be flaws and problems with the system’s decision making as schools started online this semester.
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It's unclear when youths who play indoor rec sports and rely on Carroll County Public Schools facilities will be able to play.
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Other than the elite thoroughbreds thundering over 1 3/16 miles of dirt, nothing about the 2020 Preakness Stakes will feel familiar.
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John Means finishes strong in his final pitching performance of the season but the Orioles lose to the Blue Jays, 5-2.
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Jockeys riding in the Preakness and other races at Pimlico next weekend must undergo a COVID-19 test within 72 hours of their first mount.
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With just over three months left for Baltimore to spend its remaining federal CARES Act funding, two Baltimore city council members want the mayor to use it to provide $5,000 bonuses for sanitation workers.
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A day before the finale of a regular season that’s completion, let alone existence, was far from guaranteed, Orioles executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias looked ahead to another area of uncertainty for his organization and all others: an offseason amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Democratic Maryland Sens. Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen said Saturday they are not giving up on trying to defeat the U.S. Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney Barrett.
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About 200 marchers and 30 vehicles wound through Baltimore’s streets Saturday to call for justice for Breonna Taylor, a Black Louisville woman who was killed by Kentucky police officers.
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A man was found fatally shot in a vehicle Saturday morning in Druid Hill Park, according to Baltimore police.
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A Charles County man was convicted Friday of violating a Maryland coronavirus emergency order and sentenced to a year in jail, the county prosecutor’s office said.
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Five storylines to watch as Kentucky Derby champion Authentic leads a competitive field into an Oct. 3 Preakness with no fans and no Triple Crown at stake.
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The page started by Dunkley raised more than $6,600 of its $10,000 in less than 24 hours. She’s hoping the money can provide her friends with clothes and resources while they figure out their next steps and make funeral arrangements. She’s also hoping it can provide them a bit of hope.
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The destruction of the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem began more than 400 years ago with the clearing of forests and later, the filling and draining of wetlands.
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A pier built in Cape St. Claire without permission from the homeowner’s association must come down, Judge Stacy McCormack ruled earlier this month, despite receiving permitting approval from Anne Arundel County officials.
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But even as the academy makes strides to address racism, an investigation into a midshipman puts a damper on the efforts.
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Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Saturday night against the Toronto Blue Jays in Buffalo, New York.
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Maryland reported 613 new coronavirus cases Saturday and eight new deaths attributed to COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.
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These are the confirmed Maryland cases of the novel coronavirus, the illness that causes the COVID-19 disease, confirmed by the Maryland Department of Health. The charts and maps below show what has been reported by the state and update around 10 a.m. each day.
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When the hurricane hunter aircraft collected data for Hurricane Laura in August, most of the meteorologists analyzing it weren’t onboard. That’s something new for 2020. Now, they work thousands of miles away in their own homes interpreting the data thanks new software developed out of necessity in a COVID-19 driven world.
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Business briefs: ACNB Bank has promoted Belinda A. Gesell, community banking manager at the Taneytown office of NWSB Bank, a division of ACNB Bank, to assistant vice president.
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The “Equality Equation,” spearheaded by Pless and Elizabeth Jones, aims to redevelop a section of East Baltimore into a thriving community of homeowners.
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The candidates were given five prepared questions and had a limited amount of time in which to answer. Here is some of what each candidate said during the video conference call.
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Orioles lose series opener to Toronto, 10-5
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The database contains information about more than 74,100 arrests and 853 use of force incidents involving the county’s 1,870 officers. It includes 2.6 million calls for service since 2017.
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County Executive Pittman stopped into the Jennifer Road Detention Center for a tour of the jail’s new central processing facility on Friday. The building is meant to be a one-stop-shop for processing arrestees.
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Dr. Alberto H. Del Corro, a former general surgeon whose career in Baltimore spanned four decades, has died of the coronavirus at 73.
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Helen A. Witt, former assistant to the director of social work at Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, has died at 91.
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Carroll County, which added eight COVID-19 cases Friday, appears to be ending the week with a decline in cases among community members relative to last week.
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A misdemeanor assault charge has been dropped against the volunteer of a rival campaign who punched City Council President Brandon Scott outside a mayoral forum in February.
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An oblique injury that prematurely ended Anthony Santander’s breakout 2020 season was not enough to deny him the honor of being the Louis M. Hatter Most Valuable Oriole.
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Meet Heather, who covers military affairs, through a Facebook Live on The Capital’s page Wednesday, Sept. 30, at 6:30 p.m. We’ll also post it on Instagram’s IGTV afterward.
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Catonsville Youth for Black Lives Matter held a virtual panel discussion Thursday evening to continue the conversation on combating social injustice in their community.
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About six months ago, the effects of the coronavirus killed two Marylanders. Those deaths now represent the first of what has grown to more than 3,700 virus-related fatalities in the state.
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John M. Glynn, a retired judge of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, has died at 73.
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Two men were fatally shot in West Baltimore, according to police.
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Woman dies in Millersville house fire off Generals Highway, Anne Arundel County fire department says
One woman was killed Friday morning in Millersville in what Anne Arundel County firefighters said was a house fire on Generals Highway.
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NBC’s “Today” show visited Winters Mill High School in Westminster early Friday morning to recognize the work senior Diana Flores and her fellow Falcons have done to raise awareness and reduce the stigma of children’s mental health.
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Here's everything you need to know before the Orioles' road game Friday night against the Toronto Blue Jays in Buffalo, New York.
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Dr. Adam Brown’s report, which The Capital obtained through a Maryland Public Information Request, explains how a tragic sequence in James Verombeck’s life led to mental health conditions that worsened with time, all the way up until he, in a delusional state of mind, lost control and killed Tyrique Hudson, a bright Black man whose family and friends are mourning what he might have given to the world.
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Dr. Alberto H. Del Corro, a former general surgeon whose career in Baltimore spanned four decades, has died of the coronavirus at 73.