The calendar has changed to 2019, signaling the time of year when Baltimore-area boys basketball teams start turning their attention to league play. The third…
Posts published in January 2019
The color of his skin didn’t matter to the ice. The color of his skin didn’t matter to the puck. And until this season, Divyne…
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh is postponing community meetings with her nominee for police commissioner, Joel Fitzgerald, citing a medical issue in his family. The mayor’s…
In a resume submitted in his bid to become Baltimore police commissioner, Joel Fitzgerald pitched himself as a community-minded reformer and an effective crime fighter…
A 12-year-old lawsuit that advocates have called the most important higher education desegregation case in decades “can and should be settled,” according to a panel…
After warnings from Baltimore firefighters union, Mayor Pugh plans to buy new $1.2 million firetruck
Mayor Catherine Pugh has promised the Fire Department an extra $1.2 million firetruck in her 2020 fiscal year budget, the department said Thursday, after the…
Getting funds to replace Lansdowne High School, working on the re-development of Security Square Mall and exploring options for a community center in Catonsville will…
The newly visited space snowman — the most distant object ever explored — is now appearing in 3D. At a news conference in Laurel on…
Maria Thompson, the first female president of Baltimore’s Coppin State University, announced Thursday that she will step down from the historically black university at the…
Catherine Margaret Jones, a retired special education teacher who had taught at the School of the Chimes, died of respiratory failure Dec. 20 at her…