The northernmost section of the Baltimore Light Rail will close for nearly three weeks, between the Timonium Fairgrounds and Hunt Valley stops, beginning Friday. Service…
Posts published in “Day: September 13, 2018”
A Baltimore City Council committee is moving forward on a bill that would impose regulations and taxes on Airbnb-style properties, an issue that continues to…
Gov. Larry Hogan kept Maryland under a state of emergency Thursday even as the full force of Hurricane Florence approached landfall on the coast of…
A 26-year-old woman was killed and another critically injured when a man driving a pickup truck struck them on Hanover Pike and fled Tuesday night,…
Downtown projects Towson Row and Towson Station each took a step forward in the development process Wednesday night when Baltimore County’s Design Review Panel approved…
A $7 million renovation and expansion of the main Aberdeen firehouse on North Rogers Street is expected to begin early next year, fire company officials…
Pope Francis is sending Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori to the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston in West Virginia, where he will head an investigation into allegations…
All systems are go for the first Susquehanna River Running Festival in Havre de Grace Saturday, after concern during the week the festival might have…
During the preseason, McDonogh girls soccer coach Harry Canellakis provided a quick-to-the-point status report on All-Metro senior Julia Dorsey, who missed the back end of…
Jill Pelovitz depends on an army of in-home nurses to keep her teenage daughter alive. Fourteen-year-old Nadiya suffers from a rare genetic disorder that causes…