The American Red Cross has opened a shelter in its Northwest Baltimore offices to accommodate residents affected by recent flooding. “We’ve had several days of…
Posts published in July 2018
The majority of Baltimore City students say school police make them feel safe, though roughly half believe police use force when dealing with conflicts, according…
Four former Cross Street Market vendors are asking the city to pay their moving and relocation expenses, according to lawsuits filed in Baltimore City Circuit…
A Washington, D.C. man described as “the mastermind” in a murder-for-hire plot of his boss faces up to 50 years in prison after being convicted…
Before the rains came, the month of July got off to its second-driest start on record. Now it’s been the wettest July ever and it’s…
This story is updated from an earlier version. Up to 11 inches of rain fell in Harford County and the surrounding communities over the weekend…
The main entrance to Baltimore’s historic Green Mount cemetery is closed while workers repair the stone wall that surrounds it, according to Tammi Prysiazny, a…
“This was probably the most fun I ever had playing baseball, especially going to Wrigley. I’ve always dream’t about just going to a Cubs game…
Georgia Topal Tangires, a retired music director of the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation who served her congregation for decades, died of Parkinson’s disease…
Dr. Savas “Sam” Tsakiris, a dentist who was also a co-owner of the Boulevard Diner in Dundalk, died Saturday from pancreatic cancer at the University…