Rain had just begun to fall as bells tolled Saturday evening, signaling the start of Mass at St. Paul Catholic Church in Ellicott City, where…
Posts published in “Day: June 2, 2018”
An iconic town clock that was knocked over and washed away during the floods that destroyed Ellicott City businesses last week has been found —…
HAGERSTOWN — Gov. Larry Hogan chose some of the friendliest territory in Maryland to hold the first large rally of his 2018 re-election campaign Saturday…
Shyann Lloyd, 5, buried her head in her father’s side as a young fireman tried to persuade her to learn how to give CPR chest…
A Glen Burnie man died Friday night after rescuers recovered him from the water at Sandy Point State Park near Annapolis, officials said. Anne Arundel…
Funeral arrangements have been set for the Army National Guardsman who was swept away by floodwaters while attempting to rescue someone in Ellicott City last…
A flash flood watch is in effect through late Saturday, the National Weather Service announced Saturday morning. The service predicted 1-3 inches of rain, with…
A former Baltimore housing investigator whose job it was to bust people illegally dumping trash has been charged with illegally accessing computer databases to look…
In my years of passing it daily, I’ve watched Baltimore’s Pennsylvania Station grow and mature into a thriving commuter destination, where thousands come and go…
An open seat in Maryland’s most competitive congressional district has attracted a broad field of Democrats and Republicans for this month’s primaries. The politically diverse…