As voters cast their ballots in the Baltimore area on Tuesday, they’ll weigh in on two key races: Baltimore City state’s attorney and Baltimore County…
Posts published in June 2018
Just now tuning in to the Maryland race for governor? You’ve got a lot of company, and we’re here to help. Here is our quick…
Thousands of Marylanders will have to cast their votes through provisional ballots in Tuesday’s primary election. The reason? A computer glitch at the Motor Vehicle…
A 55-year-old man and a 26-year-old woman were shot in Central Park Heights on Monday night, according to police. Officers found the victims around 9…
Mayor Gavin Buckley’s City Dock rezoning legislation has spurred the National Trust for Historic Preservation to name the Annapolis historic site as one of the…
As many as 80,000 voters will have to cast provisional ballots in Tuesday’s primary election because of a computer glitch — four times as many…
Gov. Larry Hogan has asked President Donald Trump to declare last month’s deadly Ellicott City flood a major disaster for Baltimore, and Howard and Baltimore…
This schedule will be in effect Tuesday, June 26: Government offices Open in all jurisdictions. Courts Open in all jurisdictions. Public schools Closed in Anne…
Baltimore’s spending panel is scheduled to approve Wednesday a $2 million settlement with a city man mistaken for the “Charles Village Rapist” and held in…
The federal government has agreed to study ways of transferring ownership of a 19-mile stretch of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (Interstate 295) to Maryland, federal and…