Black girls in the Baltimore City public schools are more likely than other girls to be punished for speaking out in school, defying authority and…
Posts published in June 2018
Joseph Livingston was sitting cross-legged in his yard with other children during a neighborhood gathering on Labor Day in 2016 as a neighbor set off…
A federal agency is suing a Towson home-care franchise, saying it violated a woman’s civil rights when it terminated a job offer after her tuberculosis…
Juvenile arrests in Baltimore have decreased by 46 percent since 2012, but more youth are being charged with violent crime, a newly released report found.…
Of all the winners in the Maryland Democratic primaries on Tuesday, no one lost more than Thomas V. Mike Miller. The Senate president decisively beat…
When Tammy Taylor first needed a biopsy of a growth detected in one of her breasts, she had to endure an uncomfortable but long-standard procedure…
Natural Resources Police and Anne Arundel County Fire Department reported three water-related incidents in Wednesday’s windy, stormy weather. At 8:15 p.m., rescue crews suspended their…
Baltimore County’s new Guinness brewery — the company’s first brewing operation in the U.S. since the 1950s — will open Aug. 3. Located on a…
The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration has provided the state elections board with a spreadsheet listing all the voters affected by a data transfer glitch —…
Players who perform well at the junior varsity level can earn promotions to the varsity. The same can also happen to coaches. After leading the…