Chase Buckwalter said Westminster’s resiliency has helped it garner success this season. That resiliency was evident against Manchester Valley in the Class 3A West Section…
Posts published in May 2019
Rod Rosenstein, in his first day of public appearances since ending a stormy tenure as U.S. deputy attorney general, defended his role in President Donald…
Baltimore County police officer who was shot by friendly fire in Parkville is released from hospital
A Baltimore County police officer shot by friendly fire in Parkville earlier this month has been released from the hospital. Cpl. Shawn Vinson, spokesman for…
Margie Buck Cummings, a homemaker who sold residential real estate, died of complications of Parkinson’s disease May 3 at the Charlestown Retirement Community. The Catonsville…
When Marylanders file their state tax returns next year, they’ll face an extra question: Do you have health insurance? The state will use the answers…
Gov. Larry Hogan signed a measure Monday to raise the age for buying tobacco and nicotine products from 18 to 21 — after Maryland’s legislature…
An early morning fire in northwest Baltimore Monday left one man dead and another person critically injured, according to Baltimore fire officials. Fire crews arrived…
At a time when superheroes occupy the screens in cinemas around the country, several of the many speakers who participated in a public hearing on…
High School Sports: Liberty's Ed DeVincent honored at Maryland State AD Association's annual banquet
Ed DeVincent is in his 12th year as athletic director at Liberty High School, and the Lions have won 12 state championships during his tenure.…
One Baltimore County councilman said a constituent cornered him in Costco over County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr.’s proposal to tax residents’ cellphones. Another calls the…