A Halethorpe restaurant owner died days after he was wounded by gunfire when three people broke into his restaurant, according to Baltimore County Police. …
Posts published in June 2020
A partisan divide over whether voter fraud is a legitimate concern in mostly mail-in elections kept Maryland officials from reaching a consensus on how they…
A day after the NAACP announced it would move its national headquarters from Baltimore to Washington, D.C., Baltimore leaders said they were discussing strategies to…
Lois Gibbons, a waitress-turned-baker who created a Baltimore dessert phenomenon, Mrs. Posé’s cheesecake, died of complications of a blood clot June 24 at The Palms…
Richard H. Rapuano, an Under Armour logistician who earlier had worked for Stanley Black & Decker, died June 23 of a cardiac arrest at his…
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot plans to reject more than $205 million of Gov. Larry Hogan’s proposed budget cuts, including reductions in the state’s contributions to…
Baltimore’s Democratic nominee for mayor, Brandon Scott, is urging the NAACP to reconsider its move to Washington, D.C., given the organization’s seasoned history in the…
In recent weeks, some Baltimore-area high school students and recent graduates have harnessed personal recollections of discrimination to craft roadmaps for reform. Source: The…
A “Walk Among the Music” took place on the evening of June 20 with Knollwood residents in Towson encouraged to walk a 7/10 of a…
The NAACP announced on Monday its plans to eventually relocate its headquarters from Baltimore to Washington D.C. Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics Section State…