The Maryland Republican Party voted on leadership positions at its fall conference at the Hotel at Arundel Preserve on Saturday. Incumbent Dirk Haire, a D.C.-based…
Posts published in “Day: December 8, 2018”
Clipboard in hand, the president of Johns Hopkins knocked on rowhouse doors in East Baltimore on Saturday to hear how residents feel about the university’s…
The pastor of an East Baltimore church invited President Donald Trump for what will be his first trip to the city since taking office, hoping…
Two eighth-graders from Aberdeen Middle School have been charged in a fake school shooting threat, according to Aberdeen police. On Monday, Dec. 3, a parent…
North County senior Shawn Lilly and sophomores Rodney Wilkerson and O’Meech Wilson combined for 14 steals to lead a strong defensive effort in the Knights’…
A 58-year-old man was killed and a woman and another man were injured in three separate shootings Friday, Baltimore Police said. Officers were called to…
Baltimore’s neighborhood churches are opening their doors this month for guests to enjoy some amazing architecture and to hear holiday music produced by local talent.…
Public art can define a locale and ratchet up its appeal in a way nothing else can, say organizers of a fledgling nonprofit. That’s why…
Jack Callis made two free throws, but one was the go-ahead basket and a defensive block saved the game for host Hereford in boys basketball…
Justin Wunder scored 22 points and Carter Truby added 15 to lead Century’s boys basketball team past Franklin 77-61 on Friday night in Reisterstown. Jared…