George Lesher threw five shutout innings and a quartet of batters each collected three hits to guide Severna Park Post 175 to a convincing 13-0…
Posts published in “Day: August 2, 2018”
Baltimore committed Thursday to spending roughly $125,000 to install safety equipment around the Inner Harbor following pleas from the parents of a 26-year-old man who…
Baltimore County public school students who previously received discounted breakfasts and lunches will get meals free beginning this fall. The Baltimore County Cares For Kids…
The March of Dimes Foundation unexpectedly cut existing grant awards, jeopardizing research into 37 medical projects across the country, including two at Johns Hopkins University…
Maryland Democrats on Thursday called for a state constitutional amendment to guarantee a woman’s right to abortion — and Gov. Larry Hogan said he would…
Maryland’s Legislative Black Caucus on Thursday rejected calls for Del. Curt Anderson to drop off the November ballot over accusations of sexual misconduct, insisting that…
Judge John C. Eldridge, who retired from the Maryland Court of Appeals after a career of nearly three decades, died July 27 at Anne Arundel…
A thunderstorm that rolled through the Fallston and Bel Air areas late Wednesday night also brought high winds that damaged at least one building and…
A woman’s body was recovered Thursday afternoon from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor waters, police confirmed. Police responded to a call for a body floating in the…
A 23-year-old man, who was Tasered and shot by police late last Friday morning in east Aberdeen, will be charged after allegedly threatening police and…