Arundel senior athletes have come to a strong mental place since losing the end of their senior years to the coronavirus pandemic. Source: The…
Posts published in May 2020
A crowd of demonstrators filled the campus of Towson’s governmental center on Washington Avenue Sunday, following protests across the U.S. and Baltimore region sparked by…
Several hundred people gathered at the old Towson Courthouse Sunday afternoon to “take a knee for justice” in honor of George Floyd, a black man…
Anthony J. Furnari Sr., a retired Baltimore Department of Public Works project manager, has died at 90. Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
Gilman defensive end Mattheus Carroll chose Virginia Tech over Duke and Maryland, citing the Hokies coaching staff’s ties to the NFL. Source: The Baltimore…
Some of the county’s high schools recently took to social media to recognize their college-bound athletes, since spring signing day ceremonies were wiped out because…
With all eight of the state’s U.S. House members on ballots in Tuesday’s primary, their opponents find themselves as underdogs — not only for the…
The Rev. Dr. Ben H. Smith Jr., former rector of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Ruxton, has died at 88. Source:…
Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne A. Jones announced on Saturday the formation of a bipartisan work group of lawmakers who will review police reform…
Anne Arundel County Councilman Andrew Pruski, D-Gambrills, wants to send a message to his community after nearly two months of social distancing due to the…