More than 3,000 people visited Maryland emergency rooms in the past week with influenza-like illnesses amid what state and federal health officials are calling the…
Posts published in February 2018
Dr. Henry B. “Harry” Wilson, a retired Baltimore ophthalmologist and bibliophile whose collecting instincts ranged from Golden Books for children to histories of Baltimore and…
The Baltimore City Council is set to formally begin the confirmation process for the new police commissioner at its meeting Monday. Darryl De Sousa has…
Kenneth “Kenny Bird” Jackson spoke out Friday, issuing a 950-word statement denouncing a cooperating defendant in the Gun Trace Task Force case who testified a…
A double-fatal shooting in Northeast Baltimore in December has been reclassified as a justified act, reducing the city’s 2017 homicide count from 343 to 341,…
Faced with declining enrollment and a budget shortfall, University of Baltimore President Kurt Schmoke outlined his ideas Friday to secure the school’s financial future to…
It seems like “gluten-free” labels are popping up everywhere, including on foods that never had any gluten to begin with. Is this a health bandwagon…
Natalie R. Isch, a homemaker and insurance agency worker, died Jan. 22 from multiple sclerosis at Keswick Multi-Care Center in Roland Park. She was 87.…
The former principal of Baltimore Community High School was sentenced Friday to three months in prison for stealing money from a school bank account as…
The Maryland Transit Administration will launch a new route to the Tradepoint Atlantic development in Sparrows Point, discontinue three of its lowest-ridership commuter routes and…