The Trump administration is set to roll back the centerpiece of President Barack Obama’s efforts to slow global warming. It’s expected to propose regulations that…
Posts published in “Day: August 20, 2018”
Christine M. Dimitroff, a Coast Guard lieutenant who was involved in follow-up investigations of those affected by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon offshore oil rig disaster,…
Vendors will line Frederick Road on Sunday, Sept. 9, for the 45th annual Catonsville Arts & Crafts Festival, organized by the Greater Catonsville Chamber of…
Maryland’s U.S. senators asked a Senate committee today to support language requiring notice if any state election vendors come under the ownership or control of…
Thomas Phillips McGrath Sr., a retired State Farm Insurance agent and Army veteran, died Wednesday at Brightview Towson Senior Living from respiratory failure. The resident…
Baltimore County has awarded a nearly $1.5 million contract for construction of a relief sewer in the Academy Heights neighborhood of Catonsville. The relief sewer…
The portrait used to hang in the hallway, welcoming children and parents to the Archbishop Borders School in Baltimore: a smiling Dr. Ben Carson in…
A 61-acre wooded property in the Edgewood area has been permanently preserved through a partnership between the nonprofit Harford Land Trust and the Maryland Environmental…
A Glen Burnie attorney is calling on prosecutors to criminally charge officers who handled two arrests outside an Annapolis bar as the county’s State’s Attorney’s…
Mice. Snakes. Mold. Unsealed cracks in the walls and flimsy baseboards on the floor. These are some of the problems Freetown Village residents have allegedly…