Baltimore Police Deputy Commissioner Andre Bonaparte told City Council members Monday that the agency was working on plans to boost hiring and change its overtime…
Posts published in “Day: September 10, 2018”
The Loyola Blakefield soccer team confronted a challenging week ahead with an early goal against host Calvert Hall on Monday. Junior Julian Schmugge scored in…
Football No. School Record Prev. 1. St. Frances 1-0 1 2. Arch. Spalding 0-0 2 3. Calvert Hall 3-0 9 4. Mount Saint Joseph 2-1…
A Baltimore man was arrested after he allegedly purchased an item with counterfeit bills. Information from a dating profile contributed to the arrest. Raymond Dwayne…
Rain, rain just won’t go away and for the second week in a row, with many high school football games postponed from Friday to Saturday…
Baltimore County officials on Monday celebrated the completion of a 60-foot pedestrian bridge that connects Dogwood Road in Woodlawn to Woodlawn High School, the Woodlawn…
Robert P. Boner, a retired professor of mathematics whose career at what’s now McDaniel College spanned nearly four decades, died Thursday from pancreatic cancer at…
The Housing Authority of Baltimore City was awarded a $1.3 million federal grant to develop a comprehensive neighborhood plan to revitalize the Poppleton-Hollins area, with…
The man who brought the Renaissance Festival to Maryland has died. Jules Smith Sr. died Thursday of natural causes in his Minnesota home, according to…
A City Council bill that would repeal part of Baltimore’s fire code to allow new bike lanes and encourage development projects is awaiting Mayor Catherine…