Baltimore’s spending board approved three settlements involving Baltimore Police Wednesday, including $60,000 to be paid to a man who was arrested by the city’s rogue…
Posts published in August 2022
A campaign finance system that would give some candidates the option of accepting government funding if they only accept small donations could be coming to…
Charles T. “Charlie” O’Donnell, retired Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. general services supervisor, died of complications from COVID-19 on July 14 at his Towson home.…
The adventure of a lifetime is how Nicholas Buscemi, of Cockeysville, described his recent trek up Mount Everest. Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
Gov. Larry Hogan says the state is pursuing more monkeypox vaccine as cases rise but that it’s no emergency yet. Source: The Baltimore Sun…
The boy was last seen July 22, Baltimore County Police reported Monday. Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
Vincent V. “Judgie” DiPietro, a former lawyer and regional government affairs director for Beneficial Finance Co. who enjoyed building models of tidewater Maryland boats, died…
As the beginning of the school year approaches, the Baltimore region is facing a high number of teacher vacancies. Source: The Baltimore Sun County…
A controversial ballot question that would have reduced and capped Baltimore’s property tax rate will not make it onto Baltimore ballots this fall after organizers…
In becoming the MIAA’s third executive director — Rick Diggs was the first from 1995 to 2013 — Paul Bernstorf brings vast knowledge of the…