Jill P. Carter has resigned her position as director of Baltimore’s Office of Civil Rights and Wage Enforcement and was sworn in Friday to the…
Posts published in “Day: May 4, 2018”
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration says it will strip legal protections for 86,000 Hondurans living in the United States — including 1,900 in Maryland —…
Baltimore hit 91 degrees Friday, breaking a record high for a third consecutive day. But the weekend is forecast to be 20 degrees cooler. The…
A Philadelphia police officer charged as part of the Baltimore Police Department’s Gun Trace Task Force case is asking a judge to release him from…
A 32-year-old Baltimore man is facing decades in prison after being convicted this week on a multiple counts of unlawfully distributing and conspiring to distribute…
Each year, an American flag billows between two ladder firetrucks at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. A somber procession of bagpipes, police motorcycles and color-guard units…
Gov. Larry Hogan will sign a bill next week offering a chance for a free community college education to thousands of Marylanders, his spokeswoman said.…
Harry Anthony Rey asked a stranger for a favor before he killed himself last week, according to 911 tapes released Friday. The tapes indicate Rey…
Mud and Metal, a functional art boutique and a fixture in Hampden for more than two decades, will close its doors May 12. Owner Carol…
About a half-dozen students from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County Student Government Association rolled up their sleeves this weekend to apply fresh, white paint…