A lawsuit filed against families and an activist who accused a local rabbi of sexual abuse has been dismissed on the grounds that the lawsuit…
Posts published in “Day: September 25, 2018”
On Thanksgiving Day 2012, Dontray Johnson posted a comment to Facebook: “198 n risen.” It was an allusion, federal prosecutors say, to that year’s murder…
The millions of people who visited Baltimore last year generated $5.7 billion in economic impact, according to the latest Visit Baltimore annual report released Tuesday.…
The murder trial for Terrell Gibson began Tuesday with prosecutors saying surveillance cameras captured the 22-year-old entering an apartment to kill the brother of the…
Maryland state employees will enjoy a new benefit starting Monday: 60 days of paid leave after the birth or adoption of a child. The General…
For Marylanders looking to celebrate National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, there are three ways to register for the civic duty: online, by mail or…
After a long, contentious approval process, the developers of planned Towson student housing complex 101 York have sold the project to a Texas-based developer. Towson-based…
Maryland Sen. Richard S. Madaleno Jr. is a former classmate of President Donald Trump’s U.S. Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett Kavanaugh. And Madaleno grants an…
Baltimore County’s Democratic Party is calling on Republican county executive candidate Al Redmer Jr. to release time cards from his job as the state’s insurance…
Ruth Christine Schaefer, a retired Baltimore County Public Library staff member, amateur photographer and volunteer for the homeless, died Sept. 19 at her Timonium home…