Baltimore officials on Thursday announced the passage of the “Complete Streets” law, a broad set of regulations requiring the city’s Department of Transportation to design…
Posts published in “Day: December 6, 2018”
Bike share will return to Baltimore this weekend. Lime Bikes, which has operated a fleet of its dockless rental scooters under a six-month pilot agreement…
The Port of Baltimore is getting a $6.5 million federal grant to build an additional 50-foot-deep berth to accommodate large container ships. “The more cargo,…
Johns Hopkins University mistakenly blocked 18 complaints of sexual misconduct filed online from reaching its Title IX office from January 2016 to October of this…
One of the nation’s largest for-profit college chains announced Wednesday that it was abruptly closing in dozens of locations nationwide, after its accrediting agency suspended…
The Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission voted unanimously Thursday to ban billboard, radio, TV and most online advertising by marijuana companies — a move that representatives…
The new combination coffee and smoothie shop ZVault, at the busy intersection of Main Street and Route 22 in Bel Air, will celebrate its grand…
Caroline Luella Devilbiss — “Toots,” as she was lovingly called — was a fixture in Uniontown for nearly a century, as constant as the road…
Johns Hopkins President Ron Daniels told members of the Baltimore City Council Thursday that he expects the university to seek authorization from the General Assembly…
A 19-year-old man was shot to death in Lansdowne Wednesday night, Baltimore County Police said. The man, whose name was not released Thursday pending family…