The Baltimore Police Department’s new online job application is helping the agency blow past its monthly recruitment goals, but the number of new hires continues…
Posts published in November 2018
A Ferndale family is thanking their FedEx driver for making an unplanned stop to fold their American flag after it went down on a windy…
A Lutherville consignment boutique was emptied the night of Nov. 18 amid a legal feud between the shop’s two co-owners. Yolanda Maria Martinez called her…
The original painting that became the basis for the annual Harford County Farm Fair Pulling Award — done 50 years ago by Baltimore artist Joseph…
A midshipman pleaded guilty this week to drug charges stemming from a Navy investigation into drug use at the Naval Academy. Zachary Williams pleaded guilty…
Joel Fitzgerald, the candidate selected as the next Baltimore police commissioner, needs to win a majority of 15 votes on the City Council to secure…
The boys basketball season is underway for the private schools with the public schools beginning play Dec. 5, so it’s time to roll out the…
A man was found dead inside a burning home in Baltimore’s Belair-Edison neighborhood Friday morning, the fire department said. Firefighters responded to a house fire…
A substitute teacher at Lake Shore Elementary School in Pasadena taped a second-grade student to a chair this week, according to a letter sent to…
Development moratoriums remain in place for the Emmorton and Magnolia elementary school districts, and a third district, Homestead-Wakefield Elementary, is likely to be under moratorium…