TOWSON — Archbishop Spalding needed fire and energy. It was the number one topic in every huddle, the rallying cry (“One, two, three, energy!”) as…
Posts published in “Day: September 18, 2018”
A federal prosecutor and an FBI agent say the popular Baltimore rapper known as YGG Tay offered $20,000 for the murder of a police informant…
After a flea infestation in one of its Hanover offices, the State Highway Administration erroneously told employees to open their homes to mandatory inspection. An…
Here’s a roundup of the varsity action around Howard County on Tuesday, Sept. 18: GIRLS SOCCER River Hill (2-0 county, 3-1 overall) – 1, Marriotts…
Michael H. “Mike” Bowler, a veteran Baltimore Sun reporter and editor who covered the education beat for decades and later served as a member of…
Evelyn Sue Lankford Wilkerson, a retired Roland Park Junior High School home economics teacher, died of cancer Sunday at the Edenwald Retirement Community. The former…
Arundel is annually one of the top field hockey programs in the county. Each year, the Wildcats are competitive and a major threat in the…
The man who was shot by Aberdeen Police after he allegedly threatened officers and lunged at them with a comb, mistaken for a weapon, in…
A Prince George’s County man stole the identities of hurricane victims to take part in a nationwide effort to scam $8 million from a FEMA…
Baltimore’s public trash cans are getting an upgrade. The city’s first Smart Cans, solar-powered trash compactors that tell sanitation employees when they’re ready to be…