Two local men were sentenced Wednesday on fraud charges related to a nationwide telemarketing scheme that prosecutors say reaped $50 million from companies and nonprofits…
Posts published in “Day: September 5, 2018”
Extreme heat has forced Baltimore and Baltimore County school officials to cut school schedules for the third day in a row Thursday. The more than…
Baltimore County’s teachers’ union announced its support Wednesday for Democrat Johnny Olszewski Jr., a former public school teacher, for county executive. The endorsement from the…
Six years ago, Hazel Sanders won a battle to allow her Rottweiler service dog to stay in her subsidized housing. She is facing a new…
A University of Maryland School of Pharmacy researcher has received a $600,000 federal grant to improve the production of new drugs. The award comes from…
A prominent workers’ compensation lawyer resigned Wednesday from a new legislative panel investigating the corrupt Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force after revelations he had…
A proposal to repeal a 40-year-old Howard County mobile home tax failed to clear the County Council Tuesday night. Co-sponsored by council members Calvin Ball…
Howard County police have released the name of a pedestrian who was fatally struck by a car on Labor Day weekend in Jessup. Jose Gomez,…
The Fudgery, where workers sing for customers while stirring and turning fudge, will close its Harborplace store Sunday. The fudge-making shop in downtown Baltimore is…
Most Baltimore County Public Schools opened Tuesday, Sept. 4, but because of a lack of air conditioning, Dulaney High School in Timonium was among 10…