A divided Baltimore County school board named a longtime Montgomery County administrator Tuesday night to be its next superintendent, passing over Verletta White, who had…
Posts published in May 2019
Maryland’s highest-ranking U.S. House members expressed growing frustration Tuesday at President Donald Trump’s “stonewalling” of Congress, but they continued to stop short of calling for…
South Carroll waited 26 years to play in another girls lacrosse state championship game, so why not add some overtime to the scenario? The Cavaliers…
C. Milton Wright scored three runs in the first inning against Northern Calvert in the 3A state semifinals Tuesday, and that’s all starting pitcher Hunter…
With Shaianne Turner on second base, sophomore pitcher Wynter Radcliffe had the ticket to the state final in her sights. Once, she clubbed a single…
Abortion rights advocates and Baltimore residents gathered outside the War Memorial building Tuesday to rally against new laws restricting access to abortion across the country.…
Federal lawmakers from Maryland and West Virginia have demanded a meeting with the owner of the Luke Mill, a Western Maryland paper factory shutting down…
HUD secretary Ben Carson is making a joke about his not knowing the difference between houses seized by banks and sandwich cookies. During a House…
James “Jimmy” Deene, a business agent and organizer for Teamsters Local 355, died of a heart attack Friday at Kent General Hospital in Dover Del.…
Maryland Democratic Party chairwoman Maya Rockeymoore Cummings on Tuesday defended herself against accusations from a conservative watchdog group that a non-profit she runs violated the…