Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott announced Thursday that he is convening a special committee focused on cybersecurity and emergency preparedness as City Hall struggles…
Posts published in May 2019
Millionaire Towson businessman expected to change plea of not guilty in case of massive Ponzi scheme
Wealthy Towson businessman and alleged fraudster Kevin B. Merrill is due in federal court Thursday to change his plea of not guilty in a $364…
In the Maryland House of Delegates chamber in Annapolis, portraits of 11 past speakers hang from the walls. Most of them are grasping the speaker’s…
'He’s respected on both sides of the aisle': Maryland professor Phillip L. Swagel named CBO director
University of Maryland professor Phillip L. Swagel, an economist with extensive service in the George W. Bush administration, has been appointed the new director of…
Only three words were necessary: “Respect the neighborhood.” Coach Herman Johnson ended every session at the Bentalou Recreation Center gym with an encouraging message, followed…
State officials outraged in recent weeks by self-dealing contracts between the University of Maryland Medical System and its board members are calling on the health…
After Republican Gov. Larry Hogan killed Baltimore’s proposed $2.9 billion Red Line light rail project in 2015, Democratic lawmakers in the General Assembly tried to…
Boys lacrosse Howard 6, Urbana 5: The visiting Lions (12-4) upset the Hawks (17-1) in a Class 4A North region title. In addition to being…
Century entered the Class 2A West final with just one appearance in the state tournament in school history. Four quarters and nine goals later, the…
South Carroll’s girls lacrosse team has always known what they’ve been capable of accomplishing, but completing the task just makes it surreal. Such was the…