FENWICK ISLAND, Del. — A Maryland physician was the victim in a fatal accident Saturday in Delaware involving a personal watercraft. Fish and Wildlife Natural…
Posts published in “Day: July 30, 2018”
Motorists in Baltimore will soon find speed and red light cameras at three dozen new locations. Most will be new cameras added to the city…
Republican Gov. Larry Hogan collected the endorsement of the Professional Firefighters of Maryland Monday, denying Ben Jealous the support of a labor group that backed…
Historic rainfall levels have overwhelmed Baltimore’s sewer system, causing more than 45 million gallons of sewage-contaminated rainwater to flow into the city’s streams and harbor…
Maryland came in eighth in a ranking of the best public school systems in the U.S., according to an analysis released Monday by personal finance…
The Howard County Council has given its support to a public-private partnership plan for a new $140 million courthouse in Columbia. Councilman Calvin Ball was…
The Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company will no longer provide fire or EMS response from its Trimble Road firehouse in Joppatowne and will shift the members…
George Webster Reynolds, a retired mechanical engineer who worked in radar and had been named National Black Engineer of the Year in 1991, died of…
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court alleging that a Pikesville private school violated federal law when it…
Baltimore County police say they arrested a 24-year-old Baltimore man Saturday who they say sped a pickup truck toward three officers, forcing them to run…