The Baltimore City Council on Monday gave preliminary approval to a bill requiring licensing and inspections of all private rental housing in the city, a…
Posts published in March 2018
On a day when teenagers from across Baltimore and the nation were in Washington to demand an end to gun violence, three in Baltimore were…
John Carroll boys basketball senior guard Immanuel Quickley will compete in the Powerade Jam Fest 3-point shootout Monday night as part of this week’s McDonald’s…
Baltimore County Police have released photos of suspects involved in a shooting at an Owings Mills Target two weeks ago and are asking the public…
The Towson Chamber of Commerce will install 46 flowering planters around downtown Towson this week, director Nancy Hafford said. The planters, which will each contain…
It should feel more like spring come Thursday, Opening Day at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, with mild temperatures in the forecast — but also…
Young Chefs Academy, the nation’s original kids cooking franchise, will debut in Maryland with the opening of its first studio in Bel Air. Focused on…
Linda Bryant saw her enlistment in the U.S. Army as a way out of a small southern town, but it also positioned her at a…
When Maryland Democrats redrew the state’s congressional districts in 2011, officials set up the commission charged with crafting the maps to avoid the state’s open…
The Baltimore City Council president wants city officials to consider creating a public broadband network as the Trump administration moves to repeal open internet rules.…