The Perry Hall girls soccer team had reached the state championship game five times before, each time watching the other team joyously pile on the…
Posts published in “Day: November 16, 2018”
More than 100 African-American Goucher College students conducted what they termed a “Black Out” on the Towson campus all day Friday to protest the most…
Joel Fitzgerald, the police chief of Fort Worth, Texas, has been chosen as Baltimore’s next police commissioner, taking the helm of a department in the…
Three Harford County election races that went down to the wire appear to have been decided with Friday’s final canvass of absentee and provisional ballots.…
The man who shouted “Heil Hitler, heil Trump” at a Baltimore performance of “Fiddler on the Roof” apologized Friday for his outburst, saying he chose…
The pharmaceutical wholesale firm AmerisourceBergen Corp. has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by Maryland and several other states and the federal government that alleged…
Joseph Francis Flinn, a production manager at trade show exhibition businesses, died of complications from cancer on Nov. 1 at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence,…
Dwindling ranks, low morale, brutality complaints and public mistrust — it’s all beset the Baltimore Police Department in recent years. And city leaders have spent…
My husband Tom and I spent a recent perfect fall Sunday wandering in and out of shops on Main Street and making new friends. In…
Baltimore usually gets more than a nine-month break, or about 280 days, between the last snowfall of one winter and the first flakes of the…