In their interactions with the local community, the two finalists to become Harford County Public Schools’ next superintenent have emphasized the need for extensive preparation,…
Posts published in “Day: May 18, 2018”
The Baltimore city solicitor initially proposed an ethics rules exemption for staffers in the mayor’s office and agency heads so that they all could raise…
As a federal deadline looms, a state effort to stabilize Obamacare by creating a fund to help insurers cover the most expensive claims may have…
A tractor-trailer overturned on Interstate 95 near the O’Donnell Street exit Friday morning. The truck overturned in a construction zone, said Cpl. Edward Bartlinski, a…
Valerie Ervin is running for governor — but it's not clear how Marylanders can actually vote for her
Valerie Ervin is officially a Democratic candidate for governor — but how voters will actually cast a ballot for her remains unclear. Ervin’s name will…
When Gary Tuggle suddenly became Baltimore’s interim police commissioner, he thought of his late parents and their love for the modest, blue-collar pocket of East…
In suspending Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa on Friday, and then again in accepting his resignation on Tuesday, Mayor Catherine Pugh cited a “downward…
Calling it one of the biggest private investments ever in affordable housing, Kaiser Permanente pledged to spend as much as $200 million to house the…
The Bel Air Independence Day Committee is seeking floats, marching units, performers, mobile units and more to join its annual parade on Wednesday, July 4.…
For Mike Blum, organizing parades is all about the fun. “It takes a lot of organization, sure, it takes a lot of work, but it…