Baltimore officials doubled down Wednesday on their commitment to restart the city’s weekly recycling collection in early 2024, but warned that the move will be…
Posts published in May 2023
Pictures from the 28th annual commencement exercises for Western School of Technology and Environmental Science, held at Towson University’s SECU Arena on Wednesday, May 31,…
River Hill tennis won its second straight Class 3A team state title, also crowning state champions in boys singles, boys doubles and mixed doubles. …
After years of negotiating over a new pay scale, the Teachers Association of Baltimore County and the public school system have agreed upon a tentative…
Ed Kelly, who grew up in the Irvington neighborhood of Baltimore and wrestled at Mount Saint Joseph and Loyola College, was a wrestling official for…
Baltimore software company Tricerat joined a movement to trim employees’ workweek to four days. Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics Section State of Maryland
More than 60 out of 380 emergency medical service jobs in Baltimore are unfilled, leaving nearly a 16% vacancy rate in one of the country’s…
Perryville fell to Fallston 19-8 in the class 1A state final but Panthers coach Doug Savick doesn’t want the final game to overshadow the success…
Isabella Peterson, a Sparks resident and Hereford graduate, finished second among all Division I players in goals (91) and points (114) and earlier this month…
William Joseph deThrom Somerville Jr., an insurance executive and Army veteran, died May 23 at Blakehurst, a retirement community in Towson. He was 90. …