C. Herbert Wineholt Jr., a retired Mangels-Herrold Co. executive who was a lifelong patron of the arts, died Feb. 14 from heart failure at the…
Posts published in March 2019
The Bradshaw Road overpass along I-95 in Baltimore County will close for reconstruction starting Monday, part of a $1.1 billion effort to expand northbound express…
Stanley Black & Decker will settle a federal employment discrimination lawsuit for $140,000, after an employee claimed the company failed to give her time off…
The Baltimore City Fire Department pulled a woman’s body from a burned house in Southwest Baltimore early Wednesday, according to fire officials. Just after 12:30…
The Maryland Department of Transportation will host a meeting Thursday to field public input on the idea of transforming property around the MARC Dorsey station…
Thomas Floyd Fox, of Westminster was charged with first-degree assault following an incident where video footage allegedly showed him sideswiping another vehicle and pulling in…
Baltimore’s elections are disproportionately influenced by campaign donors who are white, wealthy and not city residents, a new study has found. In an analysis called…
For the students, by the students: Howard County convention allows students to elect SMOB candidates
The two finalists candidates for next year’s student member of the county’s Board of Education were last week chosen at a student-run convention at Wilde…
In so many ways, Stephanie Jones felt proud to chase the legacy of her older sister, University of Maryland All-American Brionna Jones. But this cruelly…
It was 13 years ago when James Cabezas, the legally-blind investigator for the Maryland State Prosecutor’s office, listened to two articles in The Baltimore Sun…