Plebes marching on campus, backups at the pedestrian entrances, increased foot traffic around City Dock. Welcome to Plebe Parents Weekend at the Naval Academy, where…
Posts published in “Day: August 10, 2018”
Got a “secluded, secure facility with a retreat-type setting” in Maryland? Well, the Maryland Judiciary has a contract for you. But be careful what you…
The first Saturday in May became a “municipal holiday” Monday night, when the Havre de Grace City Council declared it John O’Neill Day. It’s a…
Nearly 10,000 people visited Baltimore County’s new Guinness brewery last weekend, the facility’s first open to the public. The operation, Guinness’ first in America since…
Baltimore County Executive Don Mohler said Friday that a proposal from two county legislators to end bus service to the White Marsh Mall earlier on…
The lack of houses for sale in the Baltimore region continues to push up sales prices, with the median price of a home in July…
Four egg clusters from a destructive moth species were found aboard a vehicle transport ship in Baltimore, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Agriculture…
Gov. Larry Hogan, seeking to counter what he called “misinformation,” has sent a letter to thousands of Maryland correctional officers defending his record on managing…
Ground is set to be broken this fall for the first — and shortest — section of the Ma & Pa Trail that will connect…
The Lopez family was up before sunrise to pack up supplies: portable stoves, camping chairs, rainbow-striped mesh hammocks and coolers filled with tortillas, sausages and…