A spokesman for Anne Arundel County schools said Monday a bus driver who allegedly called a third-grader a racial slur last month will no longer…
Posts published in “Day: June 4, 2018”
As Katarina Lincalis and Daniel Durantaye surveyed the flood damage to their Main Street row house in Ellicott City on Memorial Day, they realized with…
The spotted fawn lay so still it appeared dead on the wooded path in Northeast Baltimore. But a few people living in the woods scooped…
Five people were arrested at the Maryland State House on Monday as they participated in civil disobedience as part of the revived Poor People’s Campaign…
A Baltimore man who city prosecutors said groomed victims as young as 15 on social media and trafficked them into prostitution has been indicted this…
Siding with state elections officials Monday, a circuit court judge allowed them to proceed with Maryland’s forthcoming primary with ballots that do not include the…
The U.S. Supreme Court will not consider the Baltimore Police Department’s appeal of a $2.3 million judgment for maliciously prosecuting a homeless man as the…
Baltimore City Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young on Monday introduced legislation that would fine motorists $125 if they block city intersections. Since April, Young…
A high-ranking Baltimore police commander who founded a nonprofit to improve police-community relations after the city’s 2015 unrest is under investigation for using the charity’s…
Dr. John C. Price, a retired head and neck cancer surgeon who had practiced at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, died of an aneurysm May…