Funeral arrangements have been set for the Army National Guardsman who was swept away by floodwaters while attempting to rescue someone in Ellicott City last…
Posts published in June 2018
A flash flood watch is in effect through late Saturday, the National Weather Service announced Saturday morning. The service predicted 1-3 inches of rain, with…
A former Baltimore housing investigator whose job it was to bust people illegally dumping trash has been charged with illegally accessing computer databases to look…
In my years of passing it daily, I’ve watched Baltimore’s Pennsylvania Station grow and mature into a thriving commuter destination, where thousands come and go…
An open seat in Maryland’s most competitive congressional district has attracted a broad field of Democrats and Republicans for this month’s primaries. The politically diverse…
After Mount Saint Joseph and Calvert Hall announced this week that they would no longer play St. Frances in football, the varied public reaction included…
The Environmental Protection Agency said Friday that it plans to deny petitions from both Maryland and Delaware seeking emissions reductions from power plants in five…
Jeffrey Halverson, a professor of geography and environmental systems from UMBC, talks through the historic flooding in Ellicott City and why the idea of a…
When the puck drops at about 8:25 p.m. Saturday in Capital One Arena, the cheers from almost 18,000 Washington Capitals fans will be deafening —…
Nicholas Myers got his learner’s permit, and his goal for the fall is to get his driver’s license. Benjamin Friedel has a paid job, working…