The county government, Harford Community College and the local business community are considering establishing a center that would give residents and employers in the Route…
Posts published in July 2018
A Westminster man managed to walk through a Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at BWI Marshall Airport with a knife in his waistband and no boarding…
The brick townhomes, striped with blue and cream cement panels, rise over the dead end of Redfern Avenue in the Medfield neighborhood of Baltimore. The…
A restructuring that has moved the Civilian Review Board — an independent body that investigates police misconduct — under the city solicitor’s office presents a…
The sky above Hart-Miller Island became a busy laboratory for several weeks this summer as researchers launched balloons, drones and planes to better understand the…
Eighteenth & 21st co-owner Steve Wecker has a tip for those who dine in the lounge at the new downtown Columbia restaurant: look up. The…
The Baltimore County government is refusing to pay a nearly $23 million bill for water supplied by the city’s Department of Public Works in a…
Nearly 100 descendants of three brothers who left Ireland in 1797 to settle in what would become Howard County learned new details about their ancestors’…
Baltimore officials are expected to announce Friday a lawsuit against top oil and gas companies for their role in global climate change. Mayor Catherine Pugh…
SNAP users will have at least another month to buy food from 18 farmers markets in Maryland and many more nationwide thanks to an infusion…