In a season that has featured a lot of lopsided games in Baltimore-area high school football, this past weekend stood out for its close games.…
Posts published in October 2018
On a Maryland men’s basketball team that features several new faces, sophomore guard Darryl Morsell is one of the few who was part of last…
Fate is a funny thing and it’s interesting to sometimes think what might have happened if it didn’t intervene. Jeff Herrick and Chuck Markiewicz weren’t…
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ben Jealous this week released two plans aimed at addressing the gender wage gap in Maryland and tightening ethics regulations. In South…
Maryland farmers say their gourds are far from handsome or abundant this fall after an unusually wet summer drowned the state’s pumpkin crops. As 2018…
A year after Advanced Granite Solutions workplace shooting, suspect may finally come back to Harford
A year ago Thursday, on Oct. 18, 2017, in the span of six seconds, five people were shot — three fatally — while they were…
Nothing seemed special about the test Darla Scharf took back in 1960 when she was a junior at Howard Senior High School. “It was like…
Edwin Hernandez, an eighth-grader at Cockeysville Middle School, has been named the Baltimore County Public Schools’ (BCPS) “Face of the Week.” This online series spotlights…
Elizabeth Sheree Morris is aware of her race and its importance in Anne Arundel’s judiciary. For the first time in the county’s history, it will…
Running for attorney general four years ago, veteran Democrat Brian Frosh didn’t envision the job he ended up doing. He pictured a partnership with a…