A Baltimore Police officer was found guilty by a judge Friday of fabricating evidence in a case in which his own body-camera footage showed him…
Posts published in “Day: November 9, 2018”
A Frederick Douglass High School teacher has forgiven the student who struck her across the face Wednesday, the Baltimore teachers’ union president said. The teacher…
The City of Aberdeen is considering property tax credits for two new businesses — a grocery store and a restaurant — that are within the…
The state health department is investigating a report of mice at a Parkville retirement community, according to department officials. The Oak Crest Retirement Community first…
A man died after he was shot in Southwest Baltimore on Thursday, while two other men were injured in separate shootings, according to the Baltimore…
Federal health officials on Thursday reported the first death in an ongoing salmonella outbreak linked to raw turkey. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
A brief barricade situation late Thursday night on Newtowne Drive in Annapolis led to multiple arrests, and while in the area police arrested a 17-year-old…
The plaza outside the Mary Risteau Building in downtown Bel Air was named this week for the late state Sen. H. Wayne Norman Jr., who…
A water main break has closed a portion of West Baltimore Street on Friday morning, according to the Baltimore Department of Transportation. The road is…
Sitting around a table at Old Mill Cafe, the members of the Ellicott City Arts Coalition discussed the upcoming holiday season. Should a banner be…