Federal energy regulators have approved a natural gas pipeline that Maryland environmentalists had called on Gov. Larry Hogan to block. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission…
Posts published in “Day: July 20, 2018”
Baltimore public schools’ longtime chief operating officer is retiring from the district, according to city schools officials. For more than a decade, Keith Scroggins has…
Baltimore police are investigating the death of a 1½-year-old boy who appeared to be injured by a caretaker, police spokesman T.J. Smith said. At about…
A woman who was convicted of a traffic violation in the 2016 hit-and-run death of a 19-year-old man in Edgewater could soon be able to…
Matthew Stubenberg may be leaving his job as information technology director at Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service later this month, but his chief accomplishment at the…
Democrat Ben Jealous said Friday that he will participate in five debates as he seeks to become Maryland’s next governor. But Republican Gov. Larry Hogan…
The county government, Harford Community College and the local business community are considering establishing a center that would give residents and employers in the Route…
A Westminster man managed to walk through a Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at BWI Marshall Airport with a knife in his waistband and no boarding…
The brick townhomes, striped with blue and cream cement panels, rise over the dead end of Redfern Avenue in the Medfield neighborhood of Baltimore. The…
A restructuring that has moved the Civilian Review Board — an independent body that investigates police misconduct — under the city solicitor’s office presents a…