Latrice Scroggins, 26, said she has always had jobs — but never a career. A mother of two, Scroggins, of Middle River, said she got…
Posts published in “Day: March 12, 2018”
Baltimore-area home prices rose 6.5 percent in February from the same month a year ago, reflecting growing sales volume amid reduced inventory, according to a…
The National Weather Service is forecasting a dusting of snow in the Baltimore area Monday. Source: Sun
Property near Mission Road in Jessup has been selected as the location for a new, 1,600-student high school. In a narrow 4-3 vote, the Howard…
Bel Air town officials are continuing to study the prospect of building a new police headquarters, as well as how the project would be financed.…
Mayor Catherine Pugh on Monday will deliver Baltimore’s annual “State of the City” speech at 2:30 p.m. in the City Council chambers. It will be…
The Baltimore City Council is poised to forbid city businesses from using polystyrene foam containers for carryout food and drink – a bill that Mayor…
A bill in the Maryland General Assembly had sought to add more black firms to the state’s regulated medical marijuana industry. Instead it might end…
Larry Gibson well remembers when there were two distinct Baltimores, one white, one black, with little overlap. The races ate in different restaurants, watched movies…
Anne Arundel County Fire spokeswoman Lt. Jennifer McKee said multiple rescue units responded around 2 p.m. to a head-on collision between two vehicles at Busches…