The Howard County school board next week will have a public hearing on options to relieve crowding in five high schools, including busing students to…
Posts published in “Day: September 4, 2018”
Jean Thompson used her fingers to lightly feel her way up the spine of a golden retriever named Charlie, who lay contently on his side.…
Before Melissa Lehew’s body was found around 1 p.m. Monday near the Churchville Quarry lake, friends, family and strangers had spent much of the morning…
The Anne Arundel County Council returns Tuesday with a pair of controversial items — an abortion resolution and legislation that sets restrictions on locations for…
In the two weeks after receiving a free tablet computer with internet service, Doreen Berry applied for a handful of jobs, her daughter landed an…
Night after night, Kamiyah Wright settled on a couch in the lobby of a Baltimore Social Services office downtown and tried to sleep. Sometimes, the…
Max Rosado taught for eight years in Puerto Rico, but this year he will be starting over as an elementary Spanish teacher at Woodholme Elementary…
The battle over Baltimore’s beloved steamed crabs boiled over this weekend as a second billboard adorned the city skyline in the back-and-forth between an animal…
A man was injured in a spear gun accident on a boat off Maryland. The Salisbury Daily Times reports that the Coast Guard got a…
A heat wave forecast this week throughout the region has forced the closing of 10 schools in Baltimore County as other districts prepared to deal…