A former Maryland congresswoman is urging Valerie Ervin to run for governor in the place of her running mate, Kevin Kamenetz, who died suddenly early…
Posts published in “Day: May 14, 2018”
An unsettled weather pattern is forecast to persist through this week, bringing frequent rain chances and possibly some showers continuing into the 143rd Preakness Stakes…
Police say a Maryland man who used the name “VenomMan20” on YouTube has pleaded guilty to two counts of illegal possession of venomous snakes after…
Management of the University Center, a multi-disciplinary educational, training and technology development campus in Aberdeen, is expected to change in the coming months, according to…
The Harford County Public Library Foundation recently elected Stacy Bowen, Tim E. Braue and Robin Sommer to three-year terms on its board. Bowen is a…
A popular Ellicott City food truck, which has leased a spot on Tonge Row since 2015 and sold pizza daily during warmer months, is caught…
Researchers have confirmed some 450 sightings of bottlenose dolphins over the past year in the Chesapeake Bay and tributaries including the Potomac River. They hope…
Around the more high-profile – and expensive – apartment towers in Baltimore, developers are converting a myriad of smaller buildings for everyone else. Source: Sun
The Greater Baltimore Committee reports that the economy and population have become more diverse in the past 20 years. Source: Sun
Evelyn D. McLay, a retired Baltimore County public schools educator who was an author and lecturer on Alzheimer’s disease, died April 25 at Stella Maris…