Krystal Gonzalez, Baltimore City Council members and city police cried Wednesday as she testified about the loss of her daughter, Aaliyah, in the Brooklyn Day…
Posts published in September 2023
The Maryland Higher Education Commission held a hearing Wednesday on whether to approve Stevenson University’s proposed physical therapy doctorate that is similar to ones at…
The Trans Health Equity Act is expected to put pressure on Maryland’s infrastructure for providing gender-affirming care. Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics Section State…
Bill Henry, chairman of the Baltimore Water Governance Task Force, his 12 fellow members gave few clues Wednesday at the Randallstown Community Center about precisely…
A year after losing in the MIAA A Conference boys soccer championship game, senior-laden No. 1 John Carroll has its sights set on winning its…
Robert L. Hopkins, a Wells Fargo & Co. financial adviser who enjoyed dancing, playing golf and following the Orioles, died Sept. 7 at the University…
Towson and Catonsville field hockey were tied at 2 in the first quarter before the Generals scored five straight goals to pull away. Source:…
Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Wednesday, Sept. 13. Source: The Baltimore Sun High School Sports
As of June, the Housing Authority of Baltimore City owed more than $7 million in water bills. Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics Section State…
An so-called anti-chump clause in the leases of Baltimore’s two pro sports teams makes the Ravens a significant, if silent, party to the Orioles’ negotiations…