The mascot for Mary Sue chocolates, perched atop its warehouse in Woodberry, was a reminder that Easter season was nigh and it was time to…
Posts published in “Day: March 30, 2018”
General Assembly leaders sent a dozen controversial bills to Republican Gov. Larry Hogan on Thursday afternoon, hoping to provoke an early signature or veto. The…
Maryland lawmakers will not endorse Johns Hopkins University’s proposal to create its own police force in Baltimore — at least, not this spring — officials…
Today is one of the most significant days in Christianity. Good Friday is the day Christians say Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross and…
A proposal to ease eligibility requirements for Harford County Public Schools students to participate in extracurricular activities was hotly debated among school board members earlier…
The defending Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference champion Cardinals will open their league schedule at home against Gilman. Source: High School SPorts
Nearly 20 years ago, a federal judge declared the Maryland lawmakers and lobbyists tolerated a “culture of corruption,” and decried the State House as a…
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated 50 years ago April 4, changing the course of the Civil Rights movement. Some Baltimoreans recall how…
Girls lacrosse No. 3 Bel Air 13, Howard 7: Maggie Hall (two goals) had eight draw controls and Megan Dee provided strong defense as the…
Here’s a roundup of the varsity action around Howard County on Thursday, March 29. BOYS LACROSSE: Marriotts Ridge (1-1 county, 3-1 overall) — 16, South…