Proposals to crack down on a Southwest Baltimore trash incinerator — both the city’s main garbage receptacle and its largest single source of air pollution…
Posts published in November 2018
Many middle school language arts classes follow a pattern: Read a book, write an essay, rinse and repeat. But this year, Dumbarton Middle School language…
Baltimore residents face at least three more years of higher water bills under a rate hike proposed Thursday by the Department of Public Works —…
No. 6 Franklin won its third state title in dramatic fashion Thursday night at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Simon Spath kicked a 29-yard field goal…
WASHINGTON — A Johns Hopkins Hospital surgeon joined other doctors Thursday on Capitol Hill in recounting stories of the effects of gun violence, part of…
Leaked video shows Baltimore Police homicide detectives interviewed an informant who described the death of Det. Sean Suiter as a homicide and identified a lead…
Howard County’s top prosecutor will not pursue criminal charges against county Register of Wills Byron Macfarlane, who was accused of letting a group use his…
Sediment flowing down the Susquehanna River continues to settle and build up in marinas and harbors off the City of Havre de Grace, so much…
Downtown Partnership “ambassadors” in fluorescent green vests have been deployed to key Baltimore intersections at morning and evening rush hours to monitor interactions between “squeegee…
Two men and one juvenile were arrested Wednesday in connection with a series of automobile thefts and thefts from cars in the Riderwood area of…