The Baltimore Police Department has failed to prioritize patrol positions, leaving a 26.6 percent vacancy rate — significantly higher compared with other areas within the…
Posts published in “Day: September 11, 2018”
Folks gathered yet again Tuesday to wave their flags proudly and honor those killed on Sept. 11, 2001, during the annual event at the Old…
The two men vying to become the next Baltimore County executive faced off Tuesday in their first general election debate, each touting himself as the…
As Hurricane Florence closes in, Maryland gauges risks: 'This one has the potential of being severe'
As inevitable as Hurricane Florence’s landfall in the Carolinas appears, the storm’s meandering path beyond that — and the foot or two of rain it…
The Annapolis City Council voted late Monday to postpone a decision on spending nearly $34,000 in taxpayer money to help pay for the Annapolis Rising…
The reviews for Baltimore’s new 311 apps are in, and they are not good. “You took a functional app and removed the functions,” one user…
A group of four Maryland government retirees sued the state and Gov. Larry Hogan on behalf of fellow retirees seeking to stop Maryland from moving…
Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley heard heated testimony from residents and business owners at Monday night’s city council meeting about the new temporary bike lane on…
As Hurricane Florence charges toward the East Coast, Southwest will allow travelers flying into or out of Baltimore-Washington International Airport and other airports this week…
Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s re-election campaign this week launched a website featuring a Jeopardy-style game show that mocks Democratic challenger Ben Jealous as embracing reckless…