The city block had been good to George and Jane Evans. A place for summer cookouts, Christmas carols and watching retirement days glide by. But…
Posts published in April 2018
Baltimore City Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young wants city public schools officials to come to City Hall to explain why they have convened a…
Baltimore County police on Friday identified two more teens charged in another set of carjackings, including a robbery of a second teacher outside of an…
George Brooke Barrick, a retired art teacher and portrait painter, died of Parkinson’s disease complications April 21 at his Columbia home. He was 91. Born…
Lawrence James “Larry” Ent, a mechanical engineer and sports enthusiast, died April 19 while playing soccer with friends in Latrobe Park in Locust Point. He…
The owner of a Baltimore pharmacy has been charged with more than 300 counts of distribution of a controlled dangerous substance for allegedly filling fake…
Three years after riots and unrest erupted in Baltimore after the death of Freddie Gray, taking a look at how scenes from the unrest have…
Former Baltimore City schools superintendent Andrés Alonso, believed to be one of three remaining finalists to lead the Los Angeles school system, has withdrawn from…
Carroll Hospital is the first hospital in Maryland to adopt a new technology for breast surgery that improves patient comfort and makes that surgery easier…
An East Baltimore community center is removing the names of Bill and Camille Cosby after the comedian was found guilty in a sexual assault trial…