More than 100 people packed a meeting room at the Abingdon Library Tuesday night, concerned about the traffic a proposed residential and commercial development on…
Posts published in October 2018
Republican Al Redmer Jr. is the first on the air with television ads in the Baltimore County executive race, with an ad that paints his…
After hearing shots being fired, Karida Collins turned off the lights in her East Baltimore house and peeked through the blinds of her living room.…
Teams might not want to put the ball in the air against No. 7 Milford Mill. In just five games, the Millers have picked off…
The congressman who could become President Donald Trump’s recurring political nightmare has photos on his office walls of himself with anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela, pathbreaking…
Grace Hummell, a University of Maryland graduate school student, plans to wade into tall grasses and scour the edges of Howard County’s woodlands this fall…
Traces of toxic chemicals have persisted in waterways and animals for decades since the U.S. government banned their use. And they continue to flow into…
The huge limestone rocks nestled behind Dulaney High School are sporting a new look these days, courtesy of the Class of 2019. The Senior BBQ,…
Police arrested two marijuana legalization advocates Tuesday outside Rep. Andy Harris’ office, and the Baltimore County congressman said he bruised his wrist during an encounter…
Victim of Baltimore Beltway road rage shooting speaks to police, is in critical but stable condition
A woman who was shot during a road rage incident Sunday was able to speak to detectives for the first time Tuesday, according to Baltimore…