After more than a month of negotiations, the campaigns of Republican Gov. Larry Hogan and Democratic challenger Ben Jealous agreed to participate in a single,…
Posts published in “Day: September 6, 2018”
Long-term forecasting models suggest Hurricane Florence could reach the mid-Atlantic toward the end of next week. But while a direct hit to U.S. coastline cannot…
A hot start to the school year prompted some students at the University of Maryland, College Park to escape the heat by ditching their dorm…
The Maryland attorney general’s office on Thursday accused the manufacturer of a powerful fentanyl spray of violating consumer protection laws thousands of times by engaging…
The Bel Air branch of Harford Bank was robbed Wednesday morning, Bel Air Police said, prompting a search for the robber and a lockdown of…
Before sunrise on the day Tyler Tessier was to go on trial for what prosecutors called the callous murder of a Wilde Lake High School…
Marilyn J. “Jean” Lowry, a master gardener, Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland director and secretary-treasurer of the horticultural firm Lowry & Co., died Aug. 29…
Maryland’s U.S. senators asked CSX Corp. Thursday if it is considering reviving the long-awaited expansion of the aging Howard Street Tunnel. “As the Port of…
Maryland State Police have identified the victim of a fatal crash on the Baltimore Beltway in which a man exited his 2018 Nissan and was…
As the rising temperatures this week closed dozens of schools in Baltimore and Baltimore County, the lack of air conditioning in old schools became a…