Mary Elizabeth “Betty” Schildwachter, a retired Johns Hopkins medical researcher, died June 3 at the Blakehurst Retirement Community in Towson. The former Ruxton resident was…
Posts published in “Day: June 7, 2018”
Maryland officials are warning residents to donate wisely in the aftermath of the devastating flooding in Ellicott City last month. Attorney General Brian Frosh and…
A funeral for Staff Sgt. Eddison “Eddie” Hermond, the National Guardsman who in Ellicott City’s flood last month, will be held Thursday morning in Severn.…
In just another week, Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium will open for another season of Aberdeen IronBirds baseball. It’s the 17th year for the ‘Birds,…
After announcing a national schedule, the coach answers questions about his motives and his recruitment of players. Source: High School SPorts
Democrat and Republican leaders have been picking sides in Anne Arundel County races as they push hard for open seats and contested County Council districts.…
With early voting starting next week, Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby on Thursday is scheduled to face challengers Ivan Bates and Thiru Vignarajah in…
Wayne Jenkins, the former leader of the Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force who has admitted to taking part in a dizzying array of crimes,…
Emergent BioSolutions plans to expand a plant in Baltimore that produces vaccines and therapeutics for its own products and those developed by other pharmaceutical companies. …
Developers, Baltimore County officials say long-stalled Towson Row project is ready for construction
Bolstered by a controversial public financing package, the developers of the Towson Row project plan to gather Thursday with Baltimore County officials to mark the…