St. Frances All-Metro forward Angel Reese trimmed her college basketball recruiting list to 10 programs Friday, announcing her top 10 on Twitter. One of the…
Posts published in “Day: August 3, 2018”
Before the new Guinness brewery opened Friday in Baltimore County, friends Dwayne Jenkins and Ryan Foley worried that the line was so long they might…
Landlords of small rental properties in Baltimore are now getting their apartments inspected under a new city law aimed at improving housing conditions in low-income…
Democratic candidate for governor Ben Jealous boarded a Maryland Transit Administration bus Friday in downtown Baltimore to prove a point. Joined by City Councilman Brandon…
Jennie D. Alexander, a retired attorney and noted furniture maker who practiced the art of green woodworking — using unseasoned or “green” wood — died…
Janea Langston was just 16 when she lost her oldest brother to Baltimore’s violence. On Saturday, she will mourn and bury the second. “It’s life.…
Playing as a member of the Slam City youth basketball team, Annapolis’ Jaden Johnson will be traveling to Orlando, Florida, to play in the first-ever…
J. W. Ancel Inc., a Towson-based construction firm, paid $145,000 to settle allegations that the company submitted inflated construction costs connected to a state bus…
Meteorologists warned of flash flooding potential through Saturday morning, with chances for showers and thunderstorms until then. A flash flood watch is in effect across…
After a 70-year-old Baltimore woman died in July from what police say was narcotic poisoning, relatives are still awaiting answers on whether she was drugged.…