Theodore Jackson remembers the sound of the arabbers’ horse-drawn wagons carrying fruit in the streets of his native Sandtown neighborhood in Baltimore. When he was…
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Century coach Becky Groves wasn’t sure how her seventh-ranked girls lacrosse team would respond after losing its first game at Saturday’s Comet Invitational Tournament to…
St. Frances All-Metro quarterback Jalon Jones announced Saturday that he has committed to play football for Florida. The dual-threat quarterback originally planned to go to…
Since Saturday’s boys lacrosse games at Western Regional Park in Howard County didn’t count toward MPSSAA state playoff seeding, Century coach Jeremy Benson went with…
Some adults who are insured under Maryland’s Medicaid program could soon be covered for routine dental care for the first time under a pilot program…
At the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation in Baltimore on Saturday morning, the Very Rev. Constantine Moralis encouraged the congregation to be loud. “This…
Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi is not welcome in Trump country, which was probably one reason another top Democrat — her long-term rival Steny Hoyer —…
Maryland pet stores would no longer be able to sell dogs born in so-called “puppy mills” under a bill the General Assembly approved Saturday. The…
Lisa Kraus of the Maryland State Highway Administration said she was inspired by the story of Baltimore native and World War II spy Virginia Hall,…
The Maryland House and Senate have reached an agreement on the thorny issue of expanding the state’s nascent medical marijuana cultivating industry to give minorities…