The City of Aberdeen was officially served Monday with a breach of contract lawsuit filed last week by Cal Ripken Jr. and his baseball company…
Posts published in “Day: October 16, 2018”
A Prince George’s County police officer has been arrested and faces rape charges in connection with an allegation that he sexually assaulted a woman during…
Between the Poe Homes public housing complex and the University of Maryland BioPark stand two new apartment buildings that will open soon and begin to…
Flood mitigation throughout Towson will take top priority at an upcoming public hearing that will kick off Baltimore County’s capital project budgeting process for the…
A Havre de Grace native, who allegedly stole proceeds from T-shirts sold to support law enforcement after the 2016 killing of two Harford County Sheriff’s…
“Rambo” joined the ranks of Baltimore’s “squeegee kids” two years ago, when he was 15 and still selling drugs to help pay for rent and…
The quandary facing Baltimore leaders over how to address the legions of “squeegee kids” at city intersections echoes the debate from 30 years ago: Are…
Gov. Larry Hogan imagines that, if re-elected, his second term in office will look much like his first. Since Hogan took office in 2014, the…
A man who Baltimore police say shot at them multiple times while fleeing in a minivan with a 3-year-old girl Monday night was taken into…
Eighty-one MARC passengers headed northbound toward Baltimore were stranded in a tunnel near Penn Station for nearly two hours Monday night, during which several cars…