Gov. Larry Hogan publicly rebuked Baltimore schools CEO Sonja Santelises on Wednesday, accusing her of failing to live up to her commitments on a timetable…
Posts published in “Day: September 5, 2018”
For more than a century, a former hydroelectric station straddling Baltimore and Howard counties has blocked wildlife habitat and created unsafe swimming conditions on the…
At an inner-city stable in one of the grittiest areas of Baltimore, a vanishing breed of urban horsemen prepares for its weekly visit to Pennsylvania…
Bloomberg Philanthropies has selected 14 arts and culture groups in Baltimore among recipients of grants made through the foundation’s Arts Innovation and Management program. A…
St. Frances remained the unanimous No.1 in the Maryland State High School Football Media State Poll as the top 24 teams held their positions after…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continues to recommend that people stay away from a popular Kellogg’s cereal linked to a salmonella outbreak that…
Gov. Larry Hogan’s campaign announced Tuesday that it is spending more than $1 million to launch a series of three education-focused television ads, continuing to…
Teresa Gardner is the newest public works director for the City of Havre de Grace. Gardner, 54, comes to the city from the Virginia Department…
Many patrons of the shops and restaurants along the quaint Main Street of historic Ellicott City likely find the stretch of old buildings priceless, but…
As he stayed up until 5 a.m. completing his application to the Baltimore Children and Youth Fund, 17-year-old Jerome Waters said he had one worry:…