The NAACP is calling for a crackdown on discriminatory and predatory lending practices in Baltimore — and for the creation of government programs that would…
Posts published in February 2018
Neal Simon, a Potomac businessman launching an independent campaign for Senate in Maryland today, watched last week’s State of the Union in a state of…
The longtime Boys’ Latin assistant coach will replace Ben Rubeor, who announced in November that he will be stepping down after the 2018 season. Source:…
Severn School’s LJ Owens and Chesapeake’s Brooke Worrell are two of the top players in the county. On Friday, they each reached another milestone in…
Curtis Holland III tallied 20 points to eclipse the 1,000-point plateau and Jake Koverman added 11 points as Southern defeated Chesapeake Science Point, 66-22, in…
Malika Waleed poured in 28 points to go with five assists and in the process surpassed the 1,000-point mark for her career as Key beat…
The Baltimore City Council on Monday formally called on General Assembly lawmakers to pass a bill mandating a $15 minimum wage in Maryland. The move…
Depth tends to go a long way toward success for most indoor track teams, with multiple athletes in multiple events making points easier to come…
A convicted Baltimore police detective testified Monday in the Gun Trace Task Force trial that he used to steal money with Det. Sean Suiter, the…
Police have identified the names of 11 people killed in Baltimore since Jan. 21. Geraldo Freeman, 26, was killed on Jan. 21 in the 2500…