Thousands of Marylanders covered by Obamacare plans purchased on the individual market are likely to see hefty decreases in their 2019 premiums, thanks to legislation…
Posts published in “Day: September 14, 2018”
H. Lee Boatwright III, the former president and chair of the old Central Savings Bank, died of heart failure Aug. 28 at his home in…
Not one week into the school year and the University of Maryland Police Department already had begun investigating two “hate-bias”-related incidents on the College Park…
A man was stabbed in a fight after restaurants closed at the Avenue at White Marsh shopping center early Friday, Baltimore County police said. Officers…
Sisu Global, a Baltimore-based start-up that develops medical technologies for developing nations, said it has raised the money to launch its first product, a low-cost…
The Eastern Family Resource Center in Rossville is restricting the use of water at the facility after two individuals who “spent some time at the…
Hurricane Florence’s outer bands could bring some rain to Maryland this weekend, and the edges of its wind field could create coastal flooding along the…
Friday’s highly anticipated girls soccer showdown featuring No. 1 McDonogh at No. 9 Mercy has been postponed due to the expected bad weather in the…
Harford County plans to begin work soon to build a roundabout at a key intersection leading to the Perryman Peninsula and one of the region’s…
A 49-year-old man was found with a stab wound outside the Baltimore Convention Center early Friday morning. Police responded to reports of a stabbing near…