Former Carroll County Public Schools teacher Kenneth Brian Fischer, who was federally indicted for a sexual offense involving a minor, among other charges, will continue…
Posts published in “Day: September 13, 2018”
After fears early this week that Harford could get pounded by wind and rain from Hurricane Florence, on top of an already soggy spring and…
The southbound side of the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel is closed after a vehicle caught fire around 5 p.m., according to Edward Bartlinski, a spokesman with…
Howard County officials are emphasizing the importance of public input for the plan to protect Ellicott City from catastrophic flooding. Residents on Monday will be…
Forecasters are saying that Maryland will likely dodge the extreme conditions Hurricane Florence is expected to bring to the Carolinas, but officials announced Thursday that…
The vacant houses have a name: “abandominiums.” It wasn’t Hugh Osborne’s first choice of housing. “We live there because we cannot afford the houses that’s…
Monty Phair, a librarian at the Catonsville branch of the Baltimore County Public Library, has been interested in local history since visiting Civil War battlefields…
Those who knew Billy O’Dell called him “Digger,” after Digger O’Dell, a character on the 1940s radio show “The Life of Riley.” But his son…
Charlotte M. Perry, a longtime city public schools educator who was active in the affairs of Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, died Sept. 5 from congestive…
Developers and designers of the massive Port Covington project in South Baltimore gave city design officials a revised map Thursday of new roads, bike paths…