A U.S. Department of Homeland Security team is in Maryland this week to evaluate the state’s election systems, after officials learned last month about a…
Posts published in “Day: August 21, 2018”
A Baltimore rabbi has been suspended from a national rabbinic organization after allegations were made in May. The Central Conference of American Rabbis, known as…
A Baltimore County police officer who faced accusations of stealing that were raised during the city police Gun Trace Task Force corruption trial has resigned…
President Donald Trump’s administration on Tuesday proposed a new set of rules that would give states greater control over limits on pollution from coal-fired power…
State officials plan to announce Wednesday that the Trump administration has approved a federal waiver that is expected to stave off increases in health insurance…
The crabs have been plentiful off John and Debbie Woollen’s dock in recent weeks, helping them stock up on meat for a big batch of…
Two new members of the Havre de Grace Independence Day Commission, Taren Van Heerden and Carolyn Zinner, were appointed and sworn in during a meeting…
Natural Products Expo East, a longtime partner of the Baltimore Convention Center, has outgrown the event space and will move to a new city in…
Bel Air town officials on Monday evening honored the student speaker at the town’s Memorial Day observance. Jakob DeMarino, who attends Southampton Middle School, received…
This year’s holiday gifts ordered from Amazon could be delivered from the company’s newest fulfillment center in eastern Baltimore County. Construction crews and Amazon workers…