The State Board of Elections disclosed Thursday that the Motor Vehicle Administration had informed it that and additional 7,200 voters had been affected by the…
Posts published in June 2018
A tri-county region is expected to get a heady economic development boost when Guinness opens its first U.S. brewing operation since the 1950s on Aug.…
The letter begins politely enough, with congratulations to Baltimore County Executive Don Mohler on his new job. But then the writer, U.S. Rep. Andy Harris,…
Del. Mary Washington continued to hold a small but comfortable lead over Sen. Joan Carter Conway Thursday as the last two precincts in their North…
On July 4, Grace Henninger plans to be decked out in red, white and blue as her group leads Towson’s 124th Fourth of July parade,…
All three candidates in the race for Harford Circuit Court judge who were on Tuesday’s primary ballot will be back on the general election ballot…
Beautification awards have been bestowed upon three residential properties by the Havre de Grace Historic Preservation Commission. The owners of houses at 110 S. Washington…
Delivery of the new trash and recycling containers to the city of Aberdeen’s 4,500 residential customers cost the city more than anticipated, city officials said…
When the last stretch of the Baltimore Metro — between Charles Street Station and Johns Hopkins Hospital — was approved for construction in the 1980s,…
Years before Maddie and Olivia Jenner emerged as two of the top draw control specialists in women’s lacrosse, they practiced against each other in their…