Hundreds of barrels of toxic chemicals — enough to cause a seven-alarm blaze if they ignited, a fire official told regulators — remain in two…
Posts published in “Day: December 3, 2018”
Elected officials will take their oaths of office in most of Baltimore’s suburban counties on Monday. Baltimore County Executive-elect Johnny Olszewski Jr. and a slate…
After repeatedly drawing a link between crime and corner liquor stores in some of Baltimore’s poorest neighborhoods, Mayor Catherine Pugh held a fundraiser with Korean-American…
Plans for sustained state funding that could help advance flood-control projects for historic Ellicott City will be proposed by a freshman delegate from Howard County.…
When Johnny Olszewski Jr. takes the oath of office Monday as the new Baltimore County executive, he’ll inherit a financial forecast for the county that…
Maryland is introducing a new school accountability system on Tuesday that gives parents, students and teachers a way to easily tell how well their school…
A man was fatally shot in the head and torso Sunday night in Southwest Baltimore, police said. About 8 p.m., police found the man in…
A noose was found in Patterson Park near the pagoda on Sunday morning, police said. Officers were called to the 2300 block of E. Baltimore…
A former Mercy High School coach has been charged with sexual abuse of a student, the president of the all-girls Catholic school said Sunday night.…
When the Rev. Jamal H. Bryant took to the pulpit for his final day of services in Baltimore on Sunday, he says, he had no…