Hundreds of Muslims in Baltimore on Sunday protested the fatal shooting of an unarmed black Muslim man, Stephon Clark, by police in Sacramento, Calif., on…
Posts published in “Day: April 1, 2018”
Brian Dowdall, a Baltimore-based visionary painter whose palette came from “the sun, moon, fire, earth, trees and water,” died of complications from the flu and…
Maine Gov. Paul LePage says a federal judge who allowed a lawsuit Maryland has brought against President Donald Trump to proceed is an “imbecile.” The…
A man walked into a hospital in need of treatment for a gunshot wound early Sunday morning, Baltimore police say. At about 4:45 a.m., officers…
A vacant home caught fire in Sandtown-Winchester early Sunday morning, officials said. The blaze broke out at 4:24 a.m. at the three-story home in the…
Winter isn’t done yet — evening snow showers are expected around the Baltimore region Easter Sunday, according to the National Weather Service. Little accumulation is…
Maryland state lawmakers have just a week left to resolve some of the costliest and most controversial problems of the year: shoring up Obamacare, alleviating…
Chris Yanchoris is comfortable in the goalie crease and he considers it “his little home.” The Century senior started playing lacrosse when he was 7…
A Baltimore firefighter was injured Saturday evening helping tackle a fire at a vacant house in the Northeastern part of the city. The fire, in…
Brett Robeson deposited five goals and dished off an assist for Arundel in a 13-8 loss to DeMatha on Saturday at the Clint Gosnell Tournament.…