House Democrats said Thursday that they have obtained emails showing President Donald Trump intervened in a decision to build a new FBI headquarters at its…
Posts published in “Day: October 18, 2018”
Baltimore County executive candidate Al Redmer Jr. has taken significant time off from his day job as the state’s insurance commissioner during the campaign, according…
Three women with ties to the University of Maryland, Baltimore County have joined a lawsuit against Baltimore County authorities that alleges systemic indifference to crimes…
Bob Baker has been through nearly as many cars as head coaches. That’s what happens when you’ve been to the number of Maryland football games…
A group of Catholic school students have rejoined their classmates on a spiritual retreat Thursday, a day after their charter bus was involved in a…
Members of the Baltimore City Community Relations Commission are advocating for Mayor Catherine E. Pugh to reinstate state Sen. Jill P. Carter as director of…
For months, Democrat Ben Jealous’ campaign for governor has publicly predicted a “blue wave” of turnout from progressive voters that will sweep Republican Gov. Larry…
After months of uncertainty, Baltimore County officials announced Thursday night their intentions to rebuild Thistle and River roads in Catonsville to their pre-storm conditions after…
Amy Caprio never played on one of the six state championship teams for the Loch Raven High girls soccer team, but PFC Officer Caprio, who…
Students at Crofton Middle School find a noose hanging in the courtyard. In Montgomery County, a 13-year-old Jewish girl receives several anti-Semitic texts. They say,…