A two-alarm fire heavily damaged as many as eight rowhouses in Hampden Tuesday. About 70 first responders with the Baltimore Fire Department arrived at the…
Posts published in “Day: April 10, 2018”
An independent city agency that reviews complaints against police has found that four Baltimore officers used excessive force in the 2015 shooting of a suspect,…
A criminal case against an allegedly murderous West Baltimore drug crew unraveled in city court this week as state prosecutors dropped charges of violent crimes…
A Baltimore man accused of trying to kill a city policeman last summer is now suing the officer and the police department for violating his…
Thousands of students seeking degrees and professional certificates at Maryland community colleges could be eligible for free tuition from the state under a compromise the…
Gov. Larry Hogan celebrated the difference between the political climates of Washington and Annapolis as he signed 114 bills into law Tuesday, including significant bipartisan…
The state of the union’s health is improving. But it is doing so very unequally, and recent signs of progress are in danger of being…
About 2.5 million cubic yards of mud, silt, sand and other material will be dredged from the Cape Henry Channel at the mouth of the…
Three separate Harford County fires in recent days caused an estimated $90,000 in damage to two homes and a barn, according to state fire investigators.…
A Baltimore law firm has filed litigation to remove disgraced state Sen. Nathaniel Oaks’ name from the June primary ballot after the lawmaker was convicted…