A Norfolk Virginian-Pilot editor who was harassed for years by the man charged in the killings of five journalists in Maryland received a letter Thursday…
Posts published in “Day: July 5, 2018”
A Maryland delegate candidate’s brother has been transported to a hospital and charged with assault after a seven-hour standoff with police last Friday morning, according…
Heritage Toyota in Catonsville is joining with the Ellicott City Partnership to offer financial aid to residents, property owners, business owners and employees who lost…
A day before last week’s primary election results are scheduled to be certified, four votes separate the two Democratic candidates in the District 1 Howard…
More than a week after the Democratic primary election for Baltimore County executive, there is still no winner — but officials say there could be…
Incumbent Harford County Del. Susan McComas still had a lead of 61 votes over Walter “Butch” Tilley in the Republican primary race to represent Legislative…
For as long as anyone can remember, they rang the bell. Capital Gazette editors rang their newsroom bell to summon staff and plan stories. Their…
Rebecca Ann Smith made sure family, friends and workplace colleagues were the center of her life. They brought her joy, and those who knew her…
Two cancer research buildings at Johns Hopkins Hospital were evacuated Thursday due to possible tuberculosis contamination, according to the hospital. The Baltimore City Fire Department…
Heavy rain is forecast to cross Maryland late Thursday, and could cause flash flooding north and west of Baltimore. The National Weather Service issued a…