The Archdiocese of Baltimore is establishing an advisory council of lay Catholics to help improve its performance in the wake of the sex-abuse revelations that…
Posts published in “Day: September 21, 2018”
Hayleen Reyes moved to Baltimore from the Dominican Republican five months ago in search of a better life. But on Thursday morning, the 21-year-old —…
Active shootings — those in large public spaces, with substantial risk of casualties — have become common in the U.S. But the circumstances of Thursday’s…
Baltimore County Police are investigating what they described as an apparent murder and suicide Friday afternoon involving a husband and wife in a parking lot…
A notice on the webpage of Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh suggests that state authorities are conducting an investigation similar to one in Pennsylvania that…
Gov. Larry Hogan on Friday ruled out involving the Maryland State Police in any investigation of allegations that U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually…
Havre de Grace Police are raising money for two important causes – breast cancer research and the Maryland Special Olympics. Police are selling pink versions…
The woman who fatally shot three co-workers at a Rite Aid distribution center was diagnosed with a mental illness in 2016, the Harford County sheriff…
State health officials announced Friday that they have received $66 million in federal funding to help tackle opioid addiction, which has lead to record fatal…
The Havre de Grace City Council gave its permission Monday for Mayor William T. Martin to reach an agreement with the Susquehanna Hose Company that…