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Howard County immigration attorney tapped for open House seat
Gabriel Moreno is an immigration attorney and CEO of Luminus, a Columbia-based nonprofit that supports immigrants.
The Howard County Democratic Central Committee voted in Gabriel Moreno, an immigration attorney and CEO of Luminus, to fill Del. Vanessa Atterbeary's vacant seat in the Maryland House of Delegates.
Atlas gets majority stake in popular Annapolis restaurant
Baltimore-based Atlas Restaurant Group is acquiring a majority stake in Boatyard Bar & Grill, a popular haunt in Annapolis.
Baltimore-based Atlas Restaurant Group is acquiring a majority stake in Boatyard Bar & Grill in Annapolis.
‘I love this House’: U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer yields the floor, plans to retire from Congress
An emotional Hoyer took the podium on the floor of the U.S. House to make his announcement, saying his long career has had more good times than bad.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore, second to left, reacts to a comment made by Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD) and Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) during a press conference on the Selection of Greenbelt for the FBI's New Headquarters in Greenbelt, Maryland, on Friday, November 10, 2023.
Minneapolis protesters vent their outrage after ICE officer kills a woman
Minneapolis was on edge Thursday following the fatal shooting of a woman by an ICE officer, with the governor calling for people to remain calm.
People gather for a vigil after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed a motorist earlier in the day, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026, in Minneapolis.
For sale: Beautiful 5-acre estate in Ellicott City
In the coveted Kings Gift community in Ellicott City, you’ll find this impressive six bedroom, 5 1/2-bathroom home, centrally located in Howard County.
From the Rooney Rule to interview windows, here’s how the Ravens’ coaching search will unfold
Here’s a look at the NFL rules and guidelines that will shape the Ravens’ coaching search in the days and weeks to come.
Baltimore Ravens players sit on the bench, while many fans have already left early in the fourth quarter of a game against the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., on Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025.
Harford County’s school board president resigns as district faces controversy
The announcement comes the morning after Aaron Poynton said that Superintendent Sean Bulson was put on administrative leave after a recording of a 911 call raised questions about the educator’s actions during a conference in 2024.
Aaron S. Poynton, president of the Harford County School Board.
Baltimore trio to be featured on newest season of ‘Love During Lockup’
A Baltimore trio will be featured on Season 7 of “Love During Lockup,” which premieres Jan. 16.
A Baltimore couple—Goddess, pictured, and Damon— feature on this season of 'Love During Lockup.'
Gov. Moore wants Maryland to set its own vaccine rules
Gov. Wes Moore is seeking to bigfoot the new federal vaccine recommendations, which do not universally include flu, COVID and RSV shots.
Amina Amusa (8) gets a bandage over the injection site following her vaccines received during a Vaccine Clinic offered at BCPS Fest held at New Town High School on August 16th, 2025 in Owings Mills, MD.
The panel charged with speeding up Maryland ER waits is taking too long, member says
Dr. Dan Morhaim, a former Democratic state delegate and emergency room doctor, serves on a state commission to reduce Maryland’s emergency room wait times, which are the longest in the nation.
Patients waiting doctors appointment at clinic hallway. People wait in queue at hospital hall with reception desk. Sick persons at medical center interior, healthcare Line art flat vector illustration
Maryland’s Steny Hoyer, the longest-serving House Democrat, to retire from Congress
Hoyer served for years in party leadership and helped steer Democrats through some of their most significant legislative victories.
At 86, Steny Hoyer is the latest in a generation of senior-most leaders stepping aside, making way for a new era of lawmakers eager to take on governing.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend: See Jivebomb and an ex-‘SNL’ cast member
Whether you want to mosh to Baltimore hardcore bands, laugh at stand-up from a former "SNL" cast member or see some local art, we’ve got you covered.
Fans stagedive to Jivebomb at the Disturbin' the Peace festival at Baltimore Soundstage last year. Jivebomb will perform Sunday at The Ottobar.
7 things to do in Howard County, from making your own terrarium to reading at UnBook Club
Seven things to do in Howard County from Thursday, Jan. 8 to Wednesday, Jan. 14.
Front desk of the Cultivate Garden & Goods in Catonsville, Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
7 things to do in Annapolis: Colonial Players opens curtain on 2026 with a family dramedy
Colonial Players kicks off the new year with a production of “Other Desert Cities,” a 2011 dark comedy that explores depression, addiction, family and memory. And other events in Anne Arundel County.
"Other Desert Cities" opens Friday at Colonial Players with, from left, Kaitlin Fish, Stephen Nickens, Rebecca Kyler Downs, James Gallagher and Debbie Barber-Eaton as a fracturing family on vacation.
Alma Cocina Latina’s former head chef bets it all on his dream restaurant
Chef David Zamudio, a James Beard Award semifinalist for his time at Alma Cocina Latina, finally launches his own solo venture with Josefina in Harbor Point.
Chef David Zamudio turned down offers from other restaurants and hospitality chains, even going a year without a salary, to develop Josefina.
How a Patterson Park zoning fight exposed a New York investor
New York investor Benjamin Eidlisz made waves in Southeast Baltimore before myriad housing companies connected to him failed.
She waited two decades for sobriety to be cool. Here’s how she helped kick-start the movement.
Laura Silverman, a North Bethesda resident, turned her sobriety journey into an international movement for nonalcoholic beverages. Here’s what you can learn from her this Dry January.
Laura Silverman of North Bethesda turned her sobriety journey into an international community.
Streeter: Maryland’s mean girl ‘Housewives’ trigger high school flashbacks
The ladies of Bravo’s “Real Housewives of Potomac” are catty, mean and make me feel like I’m in high school — even though I’m 54.
THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF POTOMAC -- "High and Dry" Episode 1014 -- Pictured: (l-r) Ashley Darby, Gizelle Bryant, Keiarna Stewart -- (Photo by: Andrew Wevers/Bravo)
The $600,000 plagiarism report the University of Maryland won’t release
The University of Maryland, College Park, will not release a report that vindicated its president, Darryll Pines, of plagiarizing parts of a 2002 paper he co-authored.
UMD President Darryll Pines was cleared of allegations he plagiarized portions of a paper he co-authored in 2002.
Former Howard County churches and one nearby find new life as antique stores, plant shops
Former churches in Howard County have a new lease on life as antique stores, plant good shops and other small businesses.
Former churches in Howard County, including Hallowed Ground in Oella, have a new lease on life as antique stores, plant goods shops and other small businesses.
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