Rush hour traffic through downtown Baltimore has snarled the city’s streets more than usual in the past two weeks after the Department of Transportation adjusted…
Posts published in “Day: July 12, 2018”
John G. Davis, a retired wholesale liquor salesman who loved to dance, died July 5 in his sleep at his home in the Charlestown retirement…
The people of West Baltimore want more WiFi, preferably free public WiFi. They support WiFi access on buses, so students can do homework and adults…
More than 50 people packed a public meeting Wednesday night to give feedback on a proposed condominium development at the site of the historic Bosley…
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a resolution on Thursday honoring the five victims of the deadly attack at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis. From the…
Brick Bodies plans to close two of its gyms in the Baltimore area next month. The Brick Bodies location on Charles Street in downtown Baltimore…
Baltimore County election officials began the task Thursday of recounting more than 87,000 paper ballots in the Democratic primary for county executive — a contest…
CVS is putting containers in its retail stores where people can dispose of unused prescription drugs as a way to fight an opioid epidemic that…
A judge ordered on Wednesday that a 16-year-old be held in jail without bail after police said the teen drove a stolen Jeep over a…
Miku Sushi and Steakhouse in Cockeysville provides a casual, hospitable haven for sampling a wide selection of sushi, tempura and more. Despite its name, this…