After reaching the championship game with wins over Seton Hall Prep and rival Calvert Hall, the Eagles met their match in D.C. power St. John’s…
Posts published in June 2021
A 2.6-magnitude earthquake rippled through the greater Baltimore area Friday afternoon, the United States Geological Survey confirmed. Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
Canceled last year because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Maryland School for the Blind’s Camp Abilities returned this week as the only overnight sports camp…
The grant for DPW’s six-month job training program is part of a multimillion effort to address environmental justice by providing jobs and more services for…
Firecracker 10K is back after year hiatus Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
When the North Harford High School baseball team lost its final game of the 2021 season just over a week ago, it wasn’t just a…
Roughly eight of every 10 Marylanders receiving unemployment benefits are set to lose them after July 3 due to Gov. Larry Hogan’s decision to end…
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration has leaned heavily on emergency government spending powers to purchase nearly $1.5 billion in services and supplies during the coronavirus…
Former Democratic state Sen. Barbara A. Hoffman, who worked tirelessly as a supporter of environmental and public education initiatives during her years in the legislature,…
The Unemployed Workers Union announced a lawsuit Thursday challenging Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s decision to end several pandemic unemployment programs early. The class-action lawsuit in…