A commercial fisherman pulled an 8.6-foot, 310-pound bull shark from his pound net trap at the mouth of the Patuxent River in Southern Maryland on…
Posts published in “Day: August 14, 2018”
In 1928, the Franciscan Friars purchased the sprawling property that would later become the home of the Shrine of St. Anthony on the outskirts of…
The man who allegedly threatened Aberdeen Police officers and lunged at them with a comb, mistaken for a weapon, more than two weeks ago remains…
Harford County States Attorney Joseph Cassilly said this week he is looking to see if there are more victims of a Baltimore City man who…
Increases in the price meals served to Harford County Public Schools students — 10 cents per lunch and 15 cents iper breakfast — were approved…
Work, expected to cost nearly $2.5 million, will get underway later this month on three renovation projects in the newer section of the Harford County…
The future of The Baltimore Sun’s former home on Calvert Street just north of downtown remains up in the air. The building’s new owner said…
A groundbreaking ceremony date is set for Radebaugh Park, a future park in Aigburth Manor. County spokeswoman Ellen Kobler said construction on the $572,400 project…
Poulet, a Green Spring Station restaurant known for its hearty carryout meals and rotisserie chicken, is opening a second location in Lutherville-Timonium later this fall.…
Johns Hopkins Hospital ranked third for the second year in a row in U.S. News & World Report’s latest rankings of American hospitals. The Baltimore…