Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot is asking officials to review whether the state’s pension system has investments in Alabama, which just enacted a law that bans…
Posts published in May 2019
Pitcher and Brown-bound John Torroella threw a shutout and No. 7 Mount Saint Joseph scored the winning run in the fifth inning to beat No.…
Maryland joined four other states Thursday in filing charges against the owners and former directors of Purdue Pharma, maker of the opioid OxyContin, for their…
More than 25 years after leaving Dunbar as a McDonald’s All-American, Keith Booth has been selected by the fabled Baltimore high school program as its…
H. Branch Warfield, a social worker who was the former assistant to the director of the state Social Services Administration, died Tuesday from heart failure…
Gordon R. Jones, a businessman who channeled his own struggle with dyslexia into the expansion of the Odyssey School, which helps students similarly challenged, died…
Baltimore County Police are investigating a fatal crash involving a pedestrian near Rosedale. The crash Wednesday afternoon killed 44-year-old George Galen Nelson III, who had…
The University System of Maryland’s chancellor has announced he will not seek a contract extension and plans to leave the position in 2020. Chancellor Robert…
On May 6, the Restaurant Association of Maryland honored two historic district bar/restaurants for their achievements. Owner Mark Hemmis’ Phoenix Emporium was recognized as a…
Three teenagers were shot, one fatally, in a single incident overnight, Baltimore Police said Thursday morning. Police found the teens, a 17-year-old boy and two…