Three people were killed in two separate fatal crashes in Baltimore over the weekend, police said. Richard Brown, 50, and Ruth Brown, 53, died following…
Posts published in “Day: April 23, 2018”
Right before he pleaded guilty to federal corruption charges, Nathaniel Oaks gave up his seat in the state senate. Now, in a last-minute effort to…
A Marriott Springhill Suites has opened at Greenleigh at Crossroads, a 1,000-acre mixed-used development in White Marsh. Middle River Hotel Partners LLP developed and owns…
The Greater Towson Council of Community Associations, or GTCCA, has decided to shed its “unwieldy acronym,” said Bryan Fischer, the group’s president. Its new name:…
A man was injured in large fire that enveloped a home in Phoenix before dawn Monday morning, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department. The…
The driver of a van that ran off a road and fatally injured a 12-year-old boy has been arrested. Thirty-seven-year-old Michael Blair Gauthier, of Arnold,…
Baltimore City Councilman Zeke Cohen plans to introduce legislation Monday that would tighten restrictions on lobbyists in Baltimore and require the ethics board post lobbying…
Baltimore police counted 17 killings last month, but 29 within the past three weeks. For Baltimoreans and for the officials charged with keeping them safe,…
Alva Amoss McMullen taught at Youth’s Benefit Elementary School in Fallston for 30 years. Her mother, Rose Amoss, taught there when it was in a…
Two teenage girls were arrested Saturday for their involvement in the carjacking of a pregnant teacher. Source: Sun County