The Maryland State Board of Education wants all schools to reopen for in-person instruction five days a week this fall, according to a resolution approved…
Posts published in April 2021
The Hogans closed in January on a 5,600-square foot home on 5.9 acres, according to state property records. Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics Section…
Mayor Gavin Buckley announced Monday the City Council would return to in-person meetings on May 10, more than a year after they were forced to…
Members of the Cockeysville Volunteer Fire Co. and the Baltimore County Fire Department gathered April 17 for a memorial service to honor the memory of…
The Rams (3-4) got the best of the Eagles (0-5) for a 12-2 victory in 4 ½ innings in Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference play.…
The Blazers continued their march to perfection with a 14-5 victory over Garrison Forest behind seniors Annie Marshall and Nancy Halleron. Source: The Baltimore…
Maryland’s population grew by 7% in the last decade, one of its slowest increases ever, according to U.S Census Bureau data released Monday. Source:…
Confident St. Paul’s girls lacrosse keeps rolling with 11-6 win over Severn | GIRLS LACROSSE ROUNDUP
Led by Frannie Hahn’s four goals, the Gators matched their confidence with goals, dispatching host Severn, 11-6, and continuing its so-far unimpeded reign in the…
St. Paul’s Girls School vs Severn School Girls Lacrosse Monday April 26, 2021 at Severn School. St. Paul’s defeated Severn 11-6. Source: The Baltimore…
Bernard C. Trueschler, retired chairman of the Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. who championed during the 1970s the construction of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power…