Baltimore County Police officials are warning Dundalk residents that they’ll see a lot of police officers and vehicles at the North Point Government Center on…
Posts published in “Day: July 25, 2018”
Baltimore County’s Development Review Committee approved a refinement on Tuesday to the plans for Towson Row, a 5-acre, $350 million mixed-use development on York Road…
About 15,000 gallons of sewage spilled out of a manhole in Edgemere on Tuesday and Wednesday, with some of it reaching the Back River, Baltimore…
Services have been scheduled for a 5-year-old girl and her grandmother who were killed after being struck by a car in Baltimore County on Monday…
The Baltimore City Council is questioning cuts the Pugh administration made to the annual African American Festival. For years, the AFRAM Festival was known for…
Anita Stewart-Hammerer had a good feeling about joining the American Legion’s Towson Post 22 about four years ago – it’s her lucky number. Now, that…
When Gyorgy Levay lost parts of all four extremities, including most of his left arm, to meningitis in 2010, he resolved to make the best…
African-Americans living in the South under Jim Crow segregation in the 20th century faced, according to retired university educator William B. Allen, “injustice, oppression, terrorism,”…
On the block where 7-year-old Taylor Hayes was fatally shot, children her age laugh and scoot down a slide at Connexion Point Church’s playground, secured…
The American Red Cross has opened a shelter in its Northwest Baltimore offices to accommodate residents affected by recent flooding. “We’ve had several days of…