A Wawa gas station and convenience store will open its doors for the first time tomorrow in East Towson with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The Pennsylvania-based…
Posts published in “Day: April 18, 2018”
A Loyola Blakefield student squinted at his laptop screen and scrolled slowly through rows of computer code. One classmate typed deliberately beside him; another clicked…
Baltimore’s housing department has imposed a $464,000 fine on the owner of a historic building in West Baltimore that city officials say was demolished without…
Maryland officials delayed a vote Wednesday on a fast-tracked $68.5 million transportation contract amid questions about the expedited bidding process and ties between the winning…
Richard S. Madaleno, a Democratic candidate for governor, released six years of tax returns Tuesday night and challenged his primary election rivals and Republican Gov.…
A man was found fatally shot in a vacant house in Baltimore’s Brooklyn neighborhood on Tuesday night, Baltimore police said. Police were sent to a…
A 27-year-old man from Southwest Baltimore was sentenced last week to 90 years in prison for opening fire on a crowd and mistakenly killing a…
The Baltimore County school board voted to make Verletta White the school system’s permanent superintendent. Here’s what you need to know about her: White has…
For the second year in a row, a student team from Harford Community College has won the Maryland Sustainable Growth Challenge). The award was presented…
A neighborhood’s worth of discarded computers, mattresses and refrigerators dot the Alpha Ridge Landfill, a ghost town of household appliances. It’s not until you drive…