As Chapelgate baseball traded walks and runs with Beth Tfiloh through three slow-played innings Thursday afternoon, Yellowjackets senior Ryan Jordan sat in court. Jordan was…
Posts published in “Day: May 3, 2018”
Baltimore temperatures hit a record high for a second day in a row Thursday as meteorologists warned of poor air quality and enhanced wildfire risks.…
Vikings senior Cassy Lopez became the first woman in the U.S. to sign a national letter of intent to wrestle at a Division I school,…
George Joseph Hummel, a cook and delicatessen owner who played guitar in the band Dick Tracy and the Criminals, died of a heart attack April…
Bel Air woman loves her chihuahua, Bruce Wayne, so much that she had him cloned. ViaGen, the only U.S,. organization that clones pets in addition…
A former head football coach at North County High School has been acquitted on charges of assault and a fourth-degree sex offense involving a student.…
John Carroll overcame a 2-0 deficit Thursday with five unanswered runs en route to a 5-2 MIAA A Conference baseball win over visiting St. Mary’s.…
Howard boys track coach Zachary Dickerson has delved into the league history, and in doing so, came to the conclusion that his team might be…
A 30-year-old Parkville man was charged in the shooting of his pregnant wife, who died Wednesday after delivering the baby and being taken off life…
A group of Baltimore County politicians on Thursday expressed outrage at state schools chief Karen Salmon’s decision to block the appointment of Verletta White as…