Walmart will expand grocery delivery service to the greater Baltimore region and surrounding areas, including Glen Burnie, Cockeysville and Laurel, the retailer announced Monday. The…
Posts published in “Day: August 6, 2018”
A series of stopgap measures will ensure Maryland farmers markets can continue accepting SNAP benefits for customers through at least February. Users of the Supplemental…
Mayor Catherine Pugh on Monday moved Baltimore one step closer to the creation of a fund aimed at promoting racial equity across the city. Pugh’s…
The Republican National Committee’s link to the Maryland Republican Party’s Twitter account actually takes users to the page of Sexy Car Babes, a mix-up that…
A Baltimore City Councilwoman introduced legislation Monday designed to improve lactation accommodations and ease new mothers’ transitions back into the workplace. Councilwoman Shannon Sneed —…
In his quest to become the first Republican Baltimore County executive in more than 20 years, GOP nominee Al Redmer Jr. has picked up an…
Dozens of residents of the Clipper Mill community packed into the Millrace condominium building Monday morning to oppose plans to develop hundreds of more residences…
The board of directors of CHEP, a Perryville-based non-profit, has launched a rebranding campaign to more clearly identify its mission and beneficiaries: namely, providing housing…
Baltimore County police have located a man they believe struck and injured a 3-year-old girl while driving in Middle River on Sunday. According to police,…
If you missed ESPN’s “E:60” Sunday magazine piece on St. Frances Academy co-head football coach Biff Poggi and the controversy about other Maryland Interscholastic Athletic…