Plans to develop more than 41 acres in Abingdon for the Maryland Center for the Arts were greeted with support during a community input meeting…
Posts published in February 2019
Prosecutors at the Baltimore jail have begun releasing anyone brought in by police for marijuana possession without charges, State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby said. Those arrested…
Religion in Howard County is diverse and flourishing. The faith communities that worship here include Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Mormon, Christian Scientist, Seventh-Day Adventist,…
Two people were shot, one fatally, in the Broadway East neighborhood of East Baltimore and a third person was fatally shot in the Midtown-Edmondson neighborhood…
Maryland Congressman Elijah Cummings chaired the committee that heard testimony Wednesday from Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal attorney. But before the congressman was…
A man was found with a gunshot wound in Dundalk on Wednesday night, according to Baltimore County police. Police responded around 6:40 p.m. to the…
The Baltimore Catholic League quarterfinals went chalk Wednesday as the four higher seeds claimed home wins. St. Frances, St. Maria Goretti, Mount Saint Joseph and…
Catonsville residents worried about traffic, sewage and school crowding dominated a community input meeting concerning a proposed 19-home development along Maple Avenue off Frederick Road.…
District 7 residents asked Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman to increase funding for south county libraries, improve parks, avoid raising property taxes and repair…
The Preakness Stakes will remain at Pimlico Race Course at least through 2020 as the track’s owner seeks to ready a “super track” at Laurel…