A panel of three federal judges has ruled that the boundaries of Maryland’s 6th congressional district were unconstitutionally drawn in 2011 to benefit Democrats, at…
Posts published in “Day: November 8, 2018”
After his re-election victory Tuesday, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is headed to the beach. He and First Lady Yumi Hogan are traveling to Jamaica for…
Lisa Mack, one of seven newly elected members of the Baltimore County Board of Education in Tuesday’s election said she did not expect to win.…
Two residents of an independent-living apartment complex on the campus of Stella Maris, a nonprofit long-term care facility in Timonium, were diagnosed with Legionnaire’s disease,…
Bel Air’s Armory Marketplace business incubator, a project town leaders said Monday was “years in the making,” was recently recognized by the Community Development Network…
As Aberdeen Police Department officers grow their beards for “No Shave November,” they’ll also be collecting toys and food for local charities. During “No Shave…
Three veterans from the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s office were elected Tuesday as top prosecutors in Anne Arundel, Harford and Howard counties. Democrat Anne Colt…
City boys soccer coach Corey Baker said his team expects to win when they take the field, but he acknowledged it felt “pretty amazing” and…
Before the season, Western Tech volleyball coach Eric Jett talked about his team’s main goal. “We play for the end of the year,” said Jett,…
Kristin Vaeth said Winters Mill volleyball coach Kari Totten emphasized one message leading up to the season — this was the Falcons’ year. With seven…