The Catonsville Chamber of Commerce is raising money to help Catonsville business owners who were affected by recent flooding through an online portal and by…
Posts published in “Day: June 5, 2018”
The Baltimore County Council approved a bill Monday that will make it a crime to leave a loaded gun where a child younger than 18…
Three people were shot and wounded and a man was killed in a car crash overnight in Baltimore, police said Tuesday. The man was driving…
An ongoing review by the Baltimore State’s Attorney’s office has whittled down the number of cases affected by the police department’s corrupt Gun Trace Task…
Harford County’s public school system faces a $17.6 million “funding gap” in next year’s operating budget and “painful” alternatives to plug it, including position reductions,…
Fifty years ago this week, thousands of Harford County residents lined up and watched in silence as the train carrying the body of the late…
With just 10 days left before early voting begins, the seven major Democratic candidates in the race for Maryland governor on Tuesday are scheduled to…
Just days before she was to receive her bachelor’s degree from Virginia Union University, a young woman raised in West Baltimore’s roughest neighborhoods was asked…
McDonogh has become the fourth Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference football team to drop St. Frances from its 2018 schedule. Co-athletic directors Mickey Deegan…