Gov. Larry Hogan said Thursday morning that he was “shocked” and “outraged” by the Maryland Board of Regents’ decision to reinstate football coach DJ Durkin…
Posts published in “Day: November 1, 2018”
After 40 years in business, Towson’s Record & Tape Traders announced plans in a social media post Thursday to close the store. The business began…
A 13-year-old boy and two men were killed, and another four were injured in seven separate shootings in Baltimore on Halloween, and another was killed…
Mayor William T. Martin announced this week that he will nominate Carolyn Zinner at Monday’s city council meeting to fill the city council vacancy caused…
On Wednesdays William Purpura boards a train in Baltimore and rides almost three hours north to a 12-story fortress bristling with razor wire and known…
A lot has changed in the auto sales business since Lou Cohen opened a small used car lot on Liberty Heights Avenue in Baltimore in…
A man was shot to death in Southwest Baltimore on Wednesday, and two were injured in a separate shooting at a Hollins Market barbershop that…
The final regular-season weekend of high school football means it’s rivalry week for some of the oldest traditional private and public school gridiron meetings. Here’s…
Howard County school board candidates have reported their final fundraising efforts before next week’s general election and they range from zero to $8,000. Nine candidates,…
After more than 50 years of planning and talking, Aberdeen is about to get its long-awaited connection between Route 22 and Beards Hill Road with…