When Gillian Sinnott is on her game, it builds the team’s spirit as a whole, Century softball coach Stephanie Haines said. Sinnott, the Knights’ senior…
Posts published in “Day: April 28, 2018”
The Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference lacrosse season has been filled with parity, marked by close games and some occasional surprising results. One constant,…
A Maryland appeals court has rejected a Baltimore synagogue’s challenge to a stormwater management levy on city property owners, popularly known as the “rain tax.”…
Maryland’s attorney general is continuing to press a legal fight after a federal appeals court panel struck down Maryland’s first-in-the-nation law against pharmaceutical price gouging.…
Getting a jump on his six Democratic rivals for Maryland governor, state Sen. Richard S. Madaleno Jr. is up with the first cable TV ad…
Candidates for Baltimore County Council from the Pikesville area are pledging to pursue policies to reduce crime and curtail excessive development in a district that…
Five people were shot in Baltimore in four separate incidents from Friday evening into Saturday morning, according to Baltimore Police. In one incident, a teenager…
The full pink moon — named for early spring flowers, not any shade of the moon — rises Sunday night. At the same time, Venus…
The utilitarian Kirk Avenue building calls little attention to itself. Located in East Baltimore’s Midway neighborhood, it sits unobtrusively between Green Mount Cemetery and a…
Nick Quinn belted a walk-off three-run home run in the bottom of the seventh to break a tie and send St. Mary’s home with a…