America is well aware of its opioid epidemic, but there’s a hidden crisis brewing with prescription sedatives such as Xanax and Valium, a new review…
Posts published in “Day: March 13, 2018”
Ten people, including two teenage boys, were wounded in five separate shootings in Baltimore on Monday night and Tuesday, police said. The 10 — six…
Baltimore County police say they believe no one was shot in an incident yesterday at a Target in Owings Mills. Police spokeswoman Jennifer Peach said…
When Del. Mark Chang was 7-years-old, he walked outside with his family to get into their car to handle some errands. The family was met…
Local philanthropists Gloria Mayfield Banks and husband Kenneth Banks, of Ellicott City, were so inspired by tales of celebrities and sports figures taking under-privileged kids…
More than 130 private schools in the Maryland region took out a full-page ad, to be published Wednesday in The Baltimore Sun, calling on lawmakers…
Just as Baltimore approved a ban on polystyrene foam food containers, a General Assembly proposal to prohibit the materials from restaurants and schools across Maryland…
A Baltimore man pleaded guilty to conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise known as “Murdaland Mafia Piru” (MMP) and conspiracy to distribute controlled substances,…
Lawyers for the Baltimore County government are arguing in court that the jurors who awarded more than $38 million to the family of Korryn Gaines…
Baltimore County school officials are working out new safety guidelines for school litter clean-up programs after temporarily suspending them. In a letter to school principals…