The American Society of News Editors is asking newsrooms worldwide to observe a moment of silence Thursday to honor the five Capital Gazette employees killed…
Posts published in “Day: July 2, 2018”
The alleged gunman in Thursday’s killings at The Capital sent three threatening letters before the shooting rampage at the Annapolis newspaper, Anne Arundel County police…
A memorial service for John McNamara, a Capital Gazette sports reporter for more than two decades, will be held from 10 a.m. to noon July…
Federal, state and county courts and Anne Arundel County offices will be closed Wednesday for the Fourth of July holiday. The county landfills and recycling…
Anne Arundel County voters won’t get a chance to vote on a charter amendment that would limit the county executive’s authority in hiring the county…
Democratic Comptroller Peter Franchot said Monday that he will not endorse his party’s nominee for governor, and will likely remain neutral in Ben Jealous’ race…
Two years after the social host ordinance took effect, a Baltimore County initiative designed to quell disruptive and loud college parties in residential neighborhoods, residents…
Update: The White House has reversed its decision and will allow American flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of five victims of the…
Maryland’s representatives in Congress called on President Donald J. Trump to declare a disaster in the May flooding that devastated Ellicott City and parts of…
There will be a few new faces and many familiar ones on Harford County’s two state central committees following last week’s primary election. For the…