For the first time since December, Mt. Hebron’s girls basketball team has itself a winning streak. On Saturday night, in the first match-up of a…
Posts published in February 2018
Zachary Fenton, no longer out of breath, remembered hitting the mile mark in the 3,200-meter run and thinking it was a lot faster than he…
KeAndre Butler (106) and Isreal Ayomobi (220) each recorded pins and Meade used five forfeit victories to defeat Randallstown, 42-22, on Saturday. Meade finishes the…
Ray Lewis never put any limits on himself. Even as a young kid growing up in Lakeland, Fla., surrounded by poverty and crime, Lewis not…
Some girls who won medals were seniors; some were freshmen. Some already plan to wrestle in college; some have been competing for just a few…
Organizers of Baltimore’s third Ceasefire weekend spent much of Saturday looking back at recent violence, and forward to the potential for better days. Specifically, they…
Baltimore officials say the city collected more than $2 million — and counting — in a two-day parking ticket amnesty program that waived all late…
Baltimore police held a ceremony Saturday morning bestowing a gun and a badge to new recruits as they begin on-the-street training, despite concerns raised by…
No injuries were reported in a house fire in East Baltimore Friday night. Baltimore fire crews responded to the 700 block of North Rose Street…
A Remington warehouse has become a hospital for ailing landmarks. A handful of artisans here repair the damage of time, leaking roofs, earthquakes and fires.…