Justin Tucker sets NFL record with game-winning 66-yard Ravens field goal [VIDEO]

BALTIMORE, MD—Justin Tucker has just set an NFL record. The Baltimore Ravens kicker knocked in a game-winning 66-yard field goal against the Detroit Lions on Sunday afternoon with just three seconds left on the game clock. The Ravens beat the Lions by a final score of 19-17. The previous record for longest field goal was 64 yards, set by Matt […]

ZIPS holds ribbon-cutting, grand opening bash in Perry Hall Square

NOTTINGHAM, MD—The ribbon has been cut and ZIPS’ new location in the Perry Hall is now open for business. The dry cleaning shop held a grand opening bash on Saturday in the Perry Hall Square Shopping Center. The event featured a ribbon-cutting, therapy pets for photos, a fire truck, national champion sign spinners, and giveaways. ZIPS cleans any garment for […]

Attorney General Frosh joins multistate coalition urging Department of Education to fix broken Public Service Loan Forgiveness program

BALTIMORE, MD—Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh this week joined a coalition of 22 attorneys general in urging the U.S. Department of Education (ED) to take robust action to fix the broken Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. Since borrowers first became eligible for relief in 2017, almost all PSLF applications have been rejected, leaving millions of public servants in […]

Lucky scratch-off makes Perry Hall man a Maryland Lottery millionaire

PERRY HALL, MD—A Perry Hall scratch-off player is a Maryland Lottery millionaire thanks to a $20 instant ticket bought at a Nottingham convenience store. The anonymous 66-year-old has claimed the top prize on a 100X The Cash scratch-off, which first went on sale in November 2020. The $1 million prize he claimed on Tuesday September 24 was the second-to-last of […]

Maryland School for the Blind teacher announced as Computer Science Teachers Association Equity Fellow

NOTTINGHAM, MD—The Maryland School for the Blind on Friday announced that Regina Fugate has been selected as a 2021-22 Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) Equity Fellow. Fugate, a certified teacher of the visually impaired (TVI), is a 2002 graduate of Berea College in Kentucky and received her Master’s Degree in Special Education from Vanderbilt University in 2007. She has been […]

Stabbing reported in Middle River, Nottingham business burglarized

NOTTINGHAM, MD—Police are investigating several local crimes that were reported over the past few days. Sometime between 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 15 and 8 a.m. on Saturday, September 18, an individual entered a residence in the unit block of Volz Avenue in Middle River (21220) via an open window.  The suspect stole a firearm, then fled the scene. At […]

Governor Hogan announces immediate authorization of COVID-19 booster shots for seniors, high-risk individuals in Marylander

ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan on Friday issued the following statement after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave final approval for Pfizer COVID-19 booster shots: “While this action was long overdue, I am glad that the federal government has finally approved booster shots for seniors and high-risk individuals. It is a significant step toward providing additional protection for […]