Two years after the Mars grocery store closed its doors in Timonium, the Padonia Village shopping center is angling for a comeback with the opening…
Posts published in “Day: December 6, 2018”
The confirmation process for Baltimore police commissioner nominee Joel Fitzgerald officially began Thursday, as the City Council takes up his nomination at its final meeting…
Three area soccer standouts — McDonogh’s Mason Christian and Calvert Hall’s Ben Bender, and McDonogh’s Lilly McCarthy — were recently named to the 2018 Allstate…
Justin Morles walked along a traffic median in Baltimore’s Otterbein neighborhood Wednesday gripping a cardboard sign that bore a simple request — he needs help…
Principal Matt Hornbeck rarely interrupts the school day to make announcements over the intercom. He doesn’t want to be a distraction during students’ time to…
The Harford County Sheriff’s Office said this week it believes a pair of women suspected of stealing a credit card a few months ago are…
Whether you’re a recent transplant or you’ve lived here for decades, consider this list your go-to resource for local living. In this year’s readers’ poll,…
Forty-one years ago, Gerry Maxwell-Jones wanted to bring more meaning to her family during the winter holidays. She turned to Kwanzaa, a weeklong celebration of…
Melissa Schwarz, president of the Westchester Elementary School PTA, had a feeling that a fire on Frederick Road in Catonsville last Thursday night might have…
After months deliberating and reviewing resumes, Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh whittled down 51 applicants seeking to become the city’s police commissioner to six who would…