The day after it was announced that University of Maryland President Wallace Loh would retire in the wake of a football scandal — but that…
Posts published in “Day: November 15, 2018”
Federal regulators considering the proposed magnetic levitation or “maglev” train between Washington and Baltimore — which backers say could cut travel between the two cities…
On an unexpectedly snowy day Thursday — Baltimore’s snowiest in November since at least 1989 — the region unofficially set a record for its wettest…
November snowfall is relatively common in Baltimore, but usually leaves just a trace of flakes. Thursday’s dose of sustained wintry precipitation was the most the…
The Havre de Grace man who was shot Sunday morning in downtown Havre de Grace died Wednesday of his injuries, police said. Mark Jeffrey Coudon,…
Upgrades planned for Rash Field, the multi-purpose swath on the south shore of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, have been refined and could get underway next fall,…
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh announced Thursday that he is appealing a federal ruling that threw out the state’s congressional map for the 6th District…
You can blame a persistently chilly northeast wind for the several inches of snow that fell across Central Maryland on Thursday. It prevented more precipitation…
Westminster and Linganore are set to renew their playoff rivalry Friday night in the Class 3A West Region final, and the Owls want to end…
The trial of the man charged with shooting five Capital Gazette staff members to death will be moved to June, a six-month postponement. Anne Arundel…