Baltimore voters will decide this fall whether the city should allow public funding of local election campaigns and create an independent inspector general’s office. Mayor…
Posts published in “Day: July 30, 2018”
Jarrod Ramos, the Laurel man accused of blasting his way into the Capital Gazette newsroom last month and killing five staff members, is scheduled to…
BronyCon — the celebration of “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic” — will host its final event in 2019 with a four-day convention in Baltimore.…
Among the 71 cadets recognized recently at a ceremony for completing the FreeState ChalleNGe Academy program was Cadet Trevor Haney, who was presented a $5,000…
County Councilman David Marks is calling on Baltimore County to replace the trees it took down last year on the site of a former fire…
Reversing earlier guidance, the union that represents Baltimore police officers is now directing its members to answer a new set of questions being posed by…
Baltimore health clinics fear a proposed federal gag rule that would prohibit money from going to centers that perform or refer patients for abortions would…
Rachel Rabinowitz sits on the porch swing at 716 West 34th Street, rocking gently outside the rowhouse she’s been trying to sell for months as…