John McNamara, an editor and sports reporter for The Capital Gazette who covered the University of Maryland Terrapins and was a high school basketball history…
Posts published in “Day: July 3, 2018”
Baltimore Police officers who shot a man holding a knife in a University of Maryland Medical Center behavioral health clinic last week pleaded with him…
Baltimore was left out of an initial round of federal funding approved for parts of Maryland to rebuild roads, bridges and other infrastructure after floods…
The widow of Ted Sophocleus, a longtime Anne Arundel County delegate who died last month, has been nominated to serve out the remainder of his…
A series of clashes between the Baltimore Fire Department and bicycling advocates has sparked concern among City Council members who are frustrated about how a…
Abortion — an issue that has been muted in Maryland politics — resurfaced Tuesday when Democrat Ben Jealous questioned Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s commitment to…
Concerned that some residents of Bel Air may be upset by a proposed water rate increase, town officials are taking a proactive approach. The town…
Sue E. Dalsemer, a former Baltimore Museum of Art docent and world traveler, died Saturday at her New York City residence from Alzheimer’s disease. She…
Baltimore County Public Schools is continuing its series of public input meetings about how to address a shortfall of about 1,700 seats in area high…
A Baltimore County Circuit judge issued a bench warrant in May for a Rosedale man who police said two weeks later killed his stepmother and…