Westminster National Golf Club’s course held its share of water Friday, the result of a soggy summer so far. Wooded areas that covered some fairways…
Posts published in “Day: August 17, 2018”
The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating a collision between a commercial powerboat and a sailboat in the Chesapeake Bay on Friday. The two boats were…
The independent board that reviewed the investigation into the killing of Baltimore Police Detective Sean Suiter has delivered its draft report to the police commissioner,…
A 29-year-old man has been taken into custody on first-degree murder charges for allegedly firing into a vehicle and killing 7-year-old Taylor Hayes last month,…
The University System of Maryland’s governing board is assuming control over an investigation into the death of University of Maryland football player Jordan McNair. During…
Service on the two southern spurs of the Baltimore Light Rail, which had been suspended due to flooding since July 22, resumed Friday afternoon —…
Following this week’s release of an exhaustive grand jury report in Pennsylvania documenting decades of child abuse by Catholic priests, there are calls for Maryland’s…
Dr. Frederick W. Schaerf, a psychiatrist and former associate professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of…
The Anne Arundel County police union president has been assigned to Arundel Mills mall, a move he says was politically motivated and linked to a…
Dr. Sydney L. Cousin, who worked 25 years with Howard County public schools including eight years as the system’s first African American superintendent, died Friday…