As he prepares for the start of his sixth term next month, Andy Harris is unique in this deep-blue state’s 10-person congressional delegation. Source:…
Posts published in December 2020
The closing of three youth detention centers this year is at the heart of a larger debate prioritizing locally based probation services closer to youth…
A tenant at Lakeside Homes in Lansdowne is suing the public housing complex’s property management company for failing to address “dangerous conditions” in her apartment,…
Yes, those testy comments on Larry Hogan’s official Facebook page in response to some of his critics came from the Maryland governor himself. Source:…
Bernard F. Anderson, a retired award-winning IBM salesman who raised guide dog puppies and enjoyed researching his family’s genealogy, died Dec. 11 of complications from…
Baltimore County’s Tradepoint Atlantic will add a 120,000 square-foot building for Glen Burnie’s INEOS Pigments, one of North America’s biggest manufacturers of titanium dioxide, used…
The governor has scheduled a 5 p.m. news conference at the State House in Annapolis. Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics Section State of Maryland
College decisions are not always easy for student-athletes, but for Sophia Ruocco, a Bel Air High School senior, the choice was quite simple. Source:…
On a snowy Wednesday in the Baltimore metropolitan area, over 40 high school football players signed their national letters of intent to attend Division I…
Maryland lawmakers were again frustrated with more questions than answers Wednesday, as the governor’s former chief of staff — forced by a subpoena — appeared…