Sunday marks the 100th anniversary of when the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month brought an end to The Great War…
Posts published in “Day: November 9, 2018”
As he prepares to move into the county executive’s suite in less than a month, Calvin Ball says he needs more information before deciding if…
At 10:59 a.m. Sunday, the bells at the Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery will ring for Henry Gunther, a Baltimorean remembered as the last soldier killed…
From the outside, the old rec center on a corner in Federal Hill looks the same, the kind of place where kids do arts and…
The commutes of tens of thousands of people will be disrupted for the next few years as Maryland replaces the Interstate 895 bridge north of…
As shucking season begins, the forecast for Chesapeake Bay oysters is worrisome. Record rainfall has made the water less salty — and oysters need salt…
Before he was fired by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions signed a memo that appears to curtail the Department of Justice’s…
The Baltimore County school board voted 8-4 on Tuesday night to challenge the state superintendent’s authority to block the hiring of Verletta White as the…
Abingdon resident Tanya Binou took part in her first political protest Thursday evening, joining more than 100 people who lined both sides of Churchville Road…
Peter Moore kicked a 30-yard field goal with 1:39 left in to lift No. 2 Calvert Hall to a 17-16 football victory over Avalon in…