David Trone, the Democratic nominee for Maryland’s open 6th District congressional seat, underwent cancer surgery and expects to miss up to a few weeks of…
Posts published in “Day: September 12, 2018”
A flood warning has been issued for south central Carroll County and northwestern Howard County until 11 p.m. Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.…
Thirteen of 50 spill gates were opened at Conowingo Dam Wednesday afternoon as Exelon Generation officials work to handle high water levels on the Susquehanna…
A family of four in Howard County needs a combined yearly income of nearly $86,000 to afford basic needs, such as housing, child care, health…
Baltimore’s spending board voted Wednesday to pay $1.1 million to cover a Christian pregnancy center’s legal fees after a federal court ruled a city law…
June Y. Coury, a homemaker who was proud of her Southern heritage, died Aug. 25 from cancer at her Towson home. She was 88. The…
Mourners had just gathered around the casket of a teenage homicide victim at Mt. Zion Cemetery in Lansdowne on Wednesday afternoon, waiting for the ceremony…
Port Covington, the sprawling largely undeveloped waterfront property in South Baltimore, will get apartments, a market and offices in the first major phase of development,…
Crews blew up a section of the Bloede Dam on Tuesday, launching in earnest a process of removing the structure and restoring a section of…
A truck hauling several slabs of granite overturned Wednesday morning near Mercy Medical Center in downtown Baltimore, disrupting traffic on several streets, according to Baltimore…