For 30 minutes Wednesday morning, C. Milton Wright High School students put aside the traditional “three Rs” of school — reading, writing and arithmetic —…
Posts published in “Day: March 15, 2018”
Proposed legislation to allow judges to admit evidence of past acts in trials of defendants accused of sexual assault has cleared what may be its…
Senate Republicans are delaying the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s nominee to be the U.S. Attorney in Maryland until they receive information from the Department…
The Maryland House of Delegates passed three gun-control laws late Thursday, banning ‘bump stocks,’ creating a ‘red flag law’ to seize guns from people deemed…
Maj. Gen. Linda Singh, head of the Maryland National Guard, said Thursday that her organization’s inability to account for 1,500 rounds of ammunition from its…
Maryland politicians are yet again singing different tunes about the official state song, “Maryland, My Maryland.” And their competing refrains – for and against the…
De’Auntte Griffin-Dezurn of Pumphrey remembers the day her son died, recalling the specific damages to his face and body after it was hit by a…
The Maryland House of Delegates on Thursday approved a call for a national convention to amend the U.S. Constitution in a way that limits the…
Baltimore County fire and emergency crews rescued a woman who was trapped under a collapsed concrete porch in Lochearn on Thursday afternoon. The 34-year-old woman…
When Mayor Catherine Pugh’s office announced the resignation of her new spokesman, Darryl Strange, on Wednesday night, she explained that he had been undergoing a…