The Archdiocese of Baltimore has appointed a veteran lobbyist to a new position focused on strengthening its work with communities in need. Mary Ellen Russell,…
Posts published in “Day: June 4, 2018”
The Maryland Insurance Administration plans to move from St. Paul Plaza in downtown Baltimore to Montgomery Park in the southwestern part of the city, the…
St. Frances athletic director Nick Myles and football co-coach Henry Russell on Monday addressed concerns about safety and other issues expressed by officials of two…
Early one mid-May morning, heavy rain awoke Ron Peters and sent him fumbling for his iPad. On the screen, a network of live video feeds…
A convicted former Gun Trace Task Force member’s cooperation with the government “continues to this day,” his defense attorney wrote in a new filing, the…
Flooding continued to cause problems across the Baltimore area over the weekend, including in Laurel, where rain washed out part of a bridge on Route…
A surge of humanity rolled through downtown Bel Air and along Main Street Sunday morning as nearly 1,000 runners and walkers hit the roads for…
While the Orioles are away in New York, Camden Yards will host the seventh President’s Cup all-star high school baseball game Tuesday at at 3…
Baltimore’s Enoch Pratt Free Library says it will become the first major urban library system on the East Coast to eliminate fines on overdue books…
The Baltimore International Academy begins each morning with roughly 720 students reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in all five of the United Nations’ official languages.…