There’s a chance it could rain on Memorial Day cookouts in the Baltimore area, but weather for the holiday weekend is expected to be warm.…
Posts published in May 2018
Maryland will begin to regulate political ads on Facebook and other social media sites beginning July 1 after Gov. Larry Hogan on Friday allowed a…
It’s hard to think of a more volatile mix: Four young black males from Baltimore City, accused in the death of a white female police…
After a carefully packed Christmas care package from her mother-in-law disappeared from outside her Middle River home this past holiday season, Amy Santopietro said didn’t…
The bagpipes began, the crowd hushed and hundreds of police officers rose Friday morning in a rustle of dress blues. Black bands shrouded their badges…
Harford Community College held its 60th annual commencement Thursday in the APGFCU Arena. Approximately 350 graduates crossed the stage during Thursday evening’s ceremony, during which…
It’s become a tradition in the Town of Bel Air to recognize National Historic Preservation each month by giving students an opportunity to draw some…
Maryland Sen. Jim Brochin is airing a new television ad in his race for the Democratic nomination for Baltimore County executive that talks about a…
President Donald Trump told the Naval Academy’s graduating class Friday that the nation, buoyed by increased defense spending and a favorable economy, has regained its…
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh is in Puerto Rico through an Open Society Foundations program that pairs mainland mayors with their counterparts on the island to…