The Greater Baltimore Urban League is pledging free rides to the polls for hundreds of voters. The NAACP is asking each of its members to…
Posts published in “Day: November 5, 2018”
In 17 years coaching Mt. Hebron girls soccer, Tim Deppen has never been to a region final. And based on the Vikings’ 2018 regular season…
Early Monday morning, volunteers planted Republican campaign signs in the grass around the Boulevard Diner, a popular restaurant along Merritt Boulevard in Dundalk. Black signs…
More than an inch of rain fell across the region Monday, pushing 2018 to the No. 3 spot among Baltimore’s wettest years on record. There…
The Baltimore Civilian Review Board, a panel charged with reviewing police brutality and abuse allegations, filed a lawsuit Monday seeking to force the city police…
Updated Baltimore Sun high school polls for football, soccer, field hockey, girls volleyball and cross country. Source: High School SPorts
A Baltimore judge has denied former Episcopal Bishop Heather Cook’s request for an early release from her prison sentence for fatally striking a bicyclist while…
The Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department announced on Monday that its swift water rescue technicians successfully rescued a dog from a local stream. The department was…
Columbia will host a Veterans Day tribute next Sunday for the third consecutive year, but this time the commemoration will have a new twist. The…
After five months of delays, the newly greened Patriot Plaza will be reopening in Towson with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 15, officials said. County…