Less than two weeks before a new law allows thousands of part-time workers across Maryland to start accruing paid sick leave, an effort to give…
Posts published in “Day: February 1, 2018”
A road closure made Baltimore’s morning rush hour much worse Thursday morning. Charles Street was closed between Lombard and Baltimore Streets, the city’s Department of…
Ashley Hammond’s state voucher for child care was her ticket to stability. The extra money had balanced her budget and the life she had carefully…
Baltimore firefighters responded to a two-alarm blaze in the Upton neighborhood Thursday morning, according to department officials. Heavy fire was showing from multiple floors of…
The Miracle League of Harford County is spearheading an initiative to give children and adults with disabilities a place where they can play baseball by…
Three to five years ago, Zach Volatile tried to open a tattoo shop in his hometown of Arbutus. Faced with zoning laws that restrict where…
In more than five decades of production, Towson High’s Colophon has racked up dozens of awards and even more bragging rights. Certificates and plaques received…
As people age, their muscle mass inevitably starts to decline. Everyone starts to lose muscle beginning at age 30, a natural process known as sarcopenia.…
The Baltimore Police Department plans to require officers to scan their fingerprints at the start and end of shifts in order to prove they’ve worked…
It’s nothing for Poly boys basketball star Demetrius Mims to hop into his car at 2 a.m. and head to the gym for a workout.…