Voter registration in Maryland topped 3.9 million as of Sept. 30, and could reach a record high by Tuesday’s registration deadline for the Nov. 6…
Posts published in “Day: October 15, 2018”
As the days grow shorter and the nights darker, the month of October offers a goody bag of tricks and treats for those in the…
It’s that time of year again. The 10th annual Ma & Pa Trail Connection Walk in Bel Air is coming up Saturday, Oct. 20, starting…
After taking the slower-paced summertime to reassess how to best allocate its mobile services, the Baltimore County library system will be upping its stops in…
For a decade, Lisa Kuznear has operated her bookkeeping business out of her home in Howard County. She said usually people think of working from…
Just two weeks ago, housing activists joined Mayor Catherine E. Pugh at City Hall to celebrate a hard-won agreement that she called “historic” — an…
The Baltimore County Council could vote Monday on a measure that would eliminate a monthly tax that’s charged to owners of mobile homes. The county’s…
Police reform advocates hope Baltimore’s next police commissioner can resolve the “infighting” and “political turmoil” cited by recent high-level departures who described significant dysfunction within…
A water shutdown on Frederick Avenue has closed Beechfield Elementary and Middle School to students Monday, according to the Baltimore City schools’ Twitter account. Staff…
Drivers who block downtown Baltimore intersections with their cars on Monday will risk receiving the first $125 fines for what’s commonly known as “blocking the…