Administrators at the Harper Central Prison have confirmed that a 43-year-old inmate who was incarcerated for theft has died.
Two Die in Motorcycle Accident in Pleebo, Maryland
At least two persons have died and one injured in a tragic motorcycle accident in Pleebo.
All of Maryland’s 10 Active COVID-19 Cases Now Involve Health Workers
Maryland health authorities have announced seven new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the county. All new cases involve health workers working at the J. J. Dossen Memorial Hospital.
Three Lab Technicians Contract COVID-19 in Maryland
Maryland has confirmed three additional Coronavirus cases, involving three laboratory technicians at the J. J. Dossen Memorial Hospital in Harper.
Harper Court Acquits Woman Accused of Killing Boyfriend
The Fourth Judicial Circuit Court in Harper has acquitted a 25-year-old woman, Janet Toe, of multiple crimes for murder and negligent homicide.
Diaspora Group Calls for Speedy Trial in Gruesome Maryland Murders
Days following the arrest and investigation of eight suspects in connection with the gruesome killings in Maryland, the U.S.-based Barrobo United Development Association is calling on the government to speedily investigate the case and hold the culprits accountable.
Harper Police Charge Eight Men in Gruesome Rock Town Murder
Police in Harper charged eight men from Rock Town, located in Barrobo Statutory District, for their alleged involvement in gruesome murder of three men who were accused of witchcraft.
Tubman University Celebrates 10th Year, as Its President Threatens to Expel Protesting Students
During a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of Tubman University gaining status as a university, the university’s president, Elliott Wreh-Wilson, has threatened to expel students who lead protests on the campus.