To the U.S. Air Force, the 6-foot-4-inch, 22-year-old man who was so gifted at working with engines was Airman 1st Class Nathaniel H. McDavitt. To…
Posts published in “Day: May 28, 2018”
Baltimore County officials toured Catonsville and Oella on Monday to survey the damage from Sunday’s floods. Don Mohler, who has been appointed the next county…
On the surface, it looked like it was business as usual on Frederick Road the day after intense rainfall in Baltimore County caused widespread flooding…
Richard Leo Angerer, a retired college chemistry professor, died May 22 of respiratory and heart failure. He was 89. Mr. Angerer was born just before…
Havre de Grace Police Chief Teresa Walter never served in the military, but as a law enforcement officer who comes from a military family, she…
Less than two years ago, residents donated time, money and supplies to support a beloved city damaged by a storm. On Monday, they were at…
A poster to Chelsea Manning’s Twitter account said that the Senate candidate from Maryland was “safe” after a pair of tweets Sunday raised concerns among…
St. Frances sophomore Angel Reese was named one of 18 finalists Monday for a dozen spots on the USA Basketball Women’s Under-17 World Cup team.…
With Ellicott City ravaged by floodwaters for the second time in since 2016, relief efforts are underway for those businesses and residents affected. If you’re…
Residents, merchants and officials in Ellicott City awoke Monday to examine the devastation wrought by floods that coursed through the historic mill town the night…