During a Thursday night public information session in Towson, Baltimore consulting firm Sage Policy Group presented seven options to solving one problem: current and future…
Posts published in “Day: July 13, 2018”
The Harford County Board of Education has agreed to take steps to prevent violations of open meetings laws after the state’s Open Meetings Compliance Board…
James Derry, a former Bethlehem Steel Corp. manager and Navy veteran, died June 22 at Franklin Square Medical Center from sepsis. The White Marsh resident…
The task force reviewing civilian oversight of Baltimore police is calling for a more powerful “independent police accountability agency,” replacing the existing Civilian Review Board,…
Baltimore Police detective suspended after judge orders him to give up gun in domestic violence case
Baltimore police have suspended a detective who has been the subject of costly lawsuits after a Harford County judge barred him from carrying a gun.…
Virginia-based chain Jose Tequilas Mexican Grill and Cantina plans to open its first Maryland location in Owings Mills Square by early fall. The restaurant will…
Baltimore County police are looking for a dark sedan that they said fled the scene after striking a woman in Windsor Mill who later died.…
As the relatively young chief of surgery at the old Fallston General Hospital more than a quarter of a century ago, Dr. Roger Schneider wasn’t…
A bakery stall at Lexington Market has been temporarily closed, after video depicting a live rat checking out the goods inside a display case was…
Howard County’s road and transit improvement plans are receiving more than $20 million for projects including repaved roads, renovated bus stops and bridge improvements. The…