Riders might face disruptions and delays this fall during track maintenance projects on the Metro Subway and Light Rail lines in Baltimore. The Light Rail…
Posts published in “Day: August 30, 2018”
More motorized scooters will join the city streets this weekend as Lime launches the first vehicles of its Baltimore fleet. Lime scooters will become available…
Visits and mail service will return to Maryland correctional facilities in time for the Labor Day weekend after a ban was implemented in response to…
Kids should ride in rear-facing car safety seats until they reach the highest height and weight their seat can hold, a leading pediatricians’ group now…
Some students at Goucher College have been given the option to sleep on cots or couches in public areas such as the library because their…
Led by the Maryland State Education Association, educators and advocates from around the state gathered in Towson on Thursday to call on Marylanders to vote…
Again this year, our No. 1 team is no surprise, coming off a spectacular 2017 season establishing it as one of the top high school…
Mark Cyzyk said his family chose their brick house in Towson’s Overbrook neighborhood 12 years ago for the good schools and the charming little stream…
Two people, including a 17-year-old, were injured in shootings overnight, police said Thursday. At 12:45 a.m. Thursday, police responded to a call about a 21-year-old…
Victims of a prominent Orthodox rabbi and former Towson University professor who spied for years on women in a ritual bath in Washington, D.C., have…