Two people were injured Friday afternoon when a slab of concrete came loose from a crane, fire officials said. Members of the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire…
Posts published in January 2019
The president of the Baltimore Development Corp. told a meeting of Baltimore city and county lawmakers Friday that rebuilding Pimlico Race Course would likely require…
As the federal government’s partial shutdown dragged on, immigration courts across the nation — including in Maryland — canceled tens of thousands of hearings due…
Two men walked out of a Home Depot in Catonsville with shopping carts filled with cases of tile without paying, Baltimore County Police said Friday.…
Meteorologists expect the bitter chill of the polar vortex to return to Maryland by the middle of next week, and the cold snap could start…
A battle is shaping up in Annapolis over whether — and by how much — to increase Maryland’s minimum wage. After a four-year gradual increase,…
Baltimore County is starting a pilot program to install digital speed signs around the county to calm traffic. The program, which was announced jointly by…
A consensus began to emerge Wednesday night at a meeting of community stakeholders on where to draw new boundary lines between Johnnycake Elementary School and…
A handful of community members got a chance to meet with Baltimore Police commissioner-designate Michael Harrison at a meeting at City Hall on Thursday, the…
Sewage backed up into thousands of Baltimore homes amid record rainfall last year. So far, a new city program has helped 10 of those households…