Sarah Poliakoff Shane, a former teacher, longtime Baltimore Jewish organizer and past president of the largest religious Zionist organization in the U.S., died of heart…
Posts published in “Day: March 11, 2018”
Everyone was Irish on Sunday as the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade – a merry stream of classic cars, bands, Irish wolfhounds and Mummers…
A female Johns Hopkins University student reported on Sunday that she was sexually assaulted by a male student last month, according to campus security —…
A fire that investigators say was caused by a child trying to bake a cake on a stove displaced an Aberdeen family early Saturday morning.…
A man was shot early Sunday morning a block away from City Hall in downtown Baltimore, police said. Shortly before 1 a.m., police found a…
For the past several months, Harford Community College has been undergoing a rebranding process to create a new visual identity. This effort has included development…
Members of the Aberdeen Fire Department, joined by their families and guests, celebrated another busy year and honored top responders and long-serving members at their…
In the 3A state final on Saturday at Towson University’s SECU Arena, Long Reach’s girls basketball team found out the same thing its county rival…
Perry Hall All-Metro senior forward Laquill Hardnett made the fourth quarter of the Class 4A state championship mostly his own Saturday. His teammates made sure…
Saint Maria Goretti boys basketball upended No. 3 Mount Saint Joseph, 58-46, in the fifth-place game Saturday of the Alhambra Catholic Invitational basketball tournament at…