The first votes were cast in Maryland’s primary elections as early voting got underway Thursday. Voters are selecting the Democratic and Republican nominees for offices…
Posts published in “Day: June 14, 2018”
Gov. Larry Hogan came to Baltimore on Thursday to tout $15.2 million in state funding his administration has helped secure for violence prevention, education and…
Fewer U.S. teens are smoking, having sex and doing drugs these days. Oh, and they’re drinking less milk, too. Less than one-third of high school…
Amid dump trucks and debris, signs of life are returning to historic Ellicott City’s business district. Just beyond the county’s fenced access perimeter to Main…
A loaded handgun was among the items stolen during a rash of thefts from vehicles over the weekend in the Hickory Village development in Bel…
When Yvonne Creek drove into the parking lot of Ridgely’s Run Community Center in Jessup on the first day of early voting in her shiny,…
Maryland Democrats in Congress asked the Trump administration on Thursday to grant crab shacks temporary relief from a new rule that is preventing many from…
When Bonnie Kabara exited her early voting polling place at Arbutus Recreation Center Thursday, she wished to see more female candidates’ names on her Democratic…
A developer who plans to build a low-rise apartment complex on Clipper Road in Woodberry backed off plans to demolish two stone buildings from the…
Nearly $1.4 million in unspent campaign funds from the late Kevin Kamenetz’s bid for governor will be used to fund college scholarships, as well as…