The Belmont Day crowd at Laurel Park lapped it up. The fans poured in all Saturday afternoon, either hoping to see Justify become the second…
Posts published in “Day: June 9, 2018”
Orphaned when she was 11-years-old after her father died from cancer and her distraught mother committed suicide, Kristen Holland was separated from her four siblings…
Republican Gov. Larry Hogan kicked off his 2018 reelection bid Saturday before a cheering crowd of several hundred supporters in Annapolis, touting his high job…
The Powhatan Farms community in Gwynn Oak worked for more than a decade to reclaim a dead-end lot that had become a wild thicket of…
A heavy afternoon deluge flooded Maryland’s biggest beach town and shut down its main highway on a busy weekend for tourists and graduation ceremonies. More…
Two children and an adult were hospitalized after they were struck by lightning Saturday afternoon in Patterson Park, city police and fire officials said. Fire…
In one of the more confrontational moments of the race for the Democratic nomination for governor, Baltimore lawyer Jim Shea called on former NAACP President…
Baltimore officials are asking for organizations from around the city to submit applications to receive funding from the new $12 million Children and Youth Fund.…
A 47-year-old Dundalk man was killed in a boating accident near Sparrows Point on Friday night, Maryland Natural Resources Police said. Shortly after 10 p.m.…
One by one, the Ehart siblings — Jordan, Skylar and Logan — had their moment at Sunday’s US Youth Soccer Maryland State Championships at Maryland…