A teen boy was shot just after midnight in the Saint Joseph’s neighborhood of Southwest Baltimore, police say. At about 12:01 a.m. Saturday morning, according…
Posts published in “Day: March 24, 2018”
On March 23, 1868, a ship carrying 141 passengers arrived in Baltimore from Bremerhaven, Germany, and docked at a newly built pier in Locust Point.…
Students from Excel Academy in Baltimore were ready Saturday morning to send a message in Washington about gun violence, which has claimed the lives of…
Madi Macera said the underclassmen on the Westminster girls lacrosse team are already giving the veteran players a run for their money this spring. The…
WASHINGTON — Chanting “No more” and “Vote them out,” hundreds of thousands of students and protesters poured into the nation’s capital Saturday to channel sadness…
Students from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute led a large crowd that stretched through blocks of downtown, through the Inner Harbor, for a local version of the…
Bryan Green studied the sheet music in front of him carefully as he sat in a back row of the auditorium at Owings Mills High…
They woke up before sunrise and dressed in green and gold, the official colors of Great Mills High School. A group of more than 100…
Thousands of students across Maryland are boarding trains and buses and hopping in cars headed to Washington this morning to join what is expected to…
Caesars, losing business at Horseshoe Casino to increased competition and Baltimore’s image problems, is doubling down on its bet on the city. State land records…