A judge will decide Friday whether hundreds of thousands of Maryland mail-in ballots can start being counted ahead of Election Day. Source: The Baltimore…
Posts published in September 2022
A day after a Baltimore City judge overturned Adnan Syed’s murder conviction, a new episode of the hit podcast “Serial” that first made his decades-old…
The head of Baltimore’s water system says city officials should know more within a couple of weeks about the probable source or combination of sources…
Michael Thomas Britt, a revered church musician and choir director who composed organ accompaniments to 1920s silent films, died Sept. 14 at Mercy Medical Center.…
Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action from Monday, Sept. 19. Source: The Baltimore Sun High School Sports
No. 3 Reservoir volleyball finished with 17 aces in its 25-17, 25-13, 25-19 victory over Howard. Source: The Baltimore Sun High School Sports
The Baltimore County Council on Monday confirmed eight initial members of its first-ever police accountability board, including a former police officer, a social worker, a…
At the midway point of the league slate, John Carroll (7-1-2) remains in second place with a 6-1-2 league mark for 20 points. Loyola stays…
Frederick P. “Pope” Charleston Sr., an attorney who represented the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, died of primary progressive aphasia Sept. 3 at his Catonsville home.…
Beginning Monday, service on four Camden Line Maryland Area Regional Commuter trains will be suspended for two weeks, the Maryland Transit Administration announced Sunday. …