The Maryland National Guard cannot account for hundreds of rounds of ammunition that, at least on paper, were distributed during the unrest in Baltimore in…
Posts published in “Day: March 14, 2018”
Gov. Larry Hogan on Wednesday criticized Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz for not speaking out on two recent criminal convictions of senior schools officials. “The…
Five people were arrested on the Maryland State House steps Wednesday during a sit-in to protest a natural gas pipeline proposed to run beneath the…
A measure to increase standard tax deductions in Maryland passed the Senate on Wednesday as part of the state’s response to the federal tax overhaul.…
A bill that would allow judges to admit evidence of similar sexual offenses in trials of accused rapists is poised to pass the Maryland Senate…
Students at Catonsville High School students walked out of the school building Wednesday at 10 a.m. to take part in the National School Walkout commemorating…
Anne Arundel County police are looking for new leads in the case of an unidentified woman found dead in Brooklyn Park in 2005. Police released…
Police have arrested 19 people who they say operated a deadly heroin network stretching from the Bronx in New York to Cherry Hill in South…
George P. Korb, a World War II B-17 navigator who survived being a prisoner of war and later established a roofing company, died March 5…
Volunteers of America Chesapeake will soon begin $27 million in renovations to Paca House, which provides permanent housing in Baltimore to the homeless, including veterans.…