At least 11 people received money from the YouthWorks employment program for work they didn’t do last summer, according to a city audit released Wednesday.…
Posts published in “Day: July 11, 2018”
A Gaithersburg man has been arrested in connection to an Amber Alert issued Tuesday, according to Montgomery County Police. Dwight Perry, 35, was arrested by…
To onlookers it might be mistaken for a baptism — a group of people standing together in the waters of the Magothy River, backing slowly…
After less than two months in operation, the weekly Food Truck Wednesdays event at the Red Lion Hotel in Timonium has come to an end.…
Congress paused for a moment of silence this afternoon to honor the victims of the June 28 shooting at the Capital Gazette’s Annapolis newsroom. U.S.…
Acting Baltimore Police Commissioner Gary Tuggle said Wednesday that he is bolstering the department’s patrol ranks by almost 20 percent in an effort to get…
Baltimore County Public Schools officials presented seven proposals at a public forum Monday on how the county could address overcrowding in its high schools. The…
Median home prices rose again in June, reaching $285,000, a 2 percent increase from last year, according to monthly data provided by MarketStats by ShowingTime…
At least one non-baseball event has been happening at Aberdeen’s Ripken Stadium each week in 2018, according to the CEO of the firm the city…
The wife of an Anne Arundel County lawmaker who died last month is being sworn in to finish the rest of his term. Alice Sophocleus…