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Blustery conditions could cause some power outages around the Baltimore area, but the days should be calmer later in the week. The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory Tuesday from 10 a.m.
See who was selected as The Aegis players of the week in each spring sport, plus vote on who should be the overall county player of the week.
For the ninth year, Books in Bloom will return to Columbia with bibliophiles of all ages able to come together and enjoy the free festival on May 10.
An Egg-citing Bunny Trail and Egg Hunt Event with Easter-themed trail was held Sunday at the former Wakefield Valley Golf Course in Westminster.
Is your employee dressing too provocatively? Are your husband’s past stories starting to unravel? Asking Eric unpacks it all—with clarity and compassion.
Brandon Young is a candidate to join the Orioles’ rotation with Zach Eflin injured. He’s off to a strong start in Triple-A Norfolk.
A total of 2,917,861 items were checked out from the library system’s branches last year, which translates to 17 items per person.
Meade sophomore Keon Scott was a leader on the floor despite his class. He’s the Capital Gazette boys basketball Player of the Year.
The Mar. 3-Mar. 9 Capital Gazette Athlete of the Week averaged 13 points per game for the county champions, leading his team in 3-pointers (44) and in his free throw shooting, tallying 80%. He also ...
Mary Avara was appointed to the Maryland movie censor board, the last of its kind in the country. She earned $2,000 a year for watching every film due out in the state.
No. 7 Mount Saint Joseph, which has never made the MIAA A Conference playoffs, is determined to change that with a fresh approach to detail.
Maryland Humanities, the state’s educational nonprofit agency, stands to lose 43% of its annual budget as a result of controversial cuts ordered by President Donald Trump.