Hazardous weather is possible Tuesday as thunderstorms are likely to pass through the Baltimore-Washington area, the National Weather Service warned. With a 70 percent chance…
Posts published in July 2018
The Federal Aviation Administration has cut off talks with Maryland and a community group about flight noise at BWI Marshall Airport, after Attorney General Brian…
The Town of Bel Air is the latest local government in Maryland to join a nationwide movement to sue opioid manufacturers and distributors amid the…
The Town of Bel Air has several sponsored public events coming during the remainder of July: Wednesday, July 18: The Borowsky Family & Intermuse Festival…
State-sponsored health insurance for all Marylanders such as the single-payer plan proposed by Democratic gubernatorial nominee Ben Jealous could cost $24 billion a year, forcing…
The survivor of a school shooting in Maryland hopes to raise enough money to take several of her classmates to visit the site of another…
The odds against former ambulance driver Jack Clayton turning into a self-taught, full-time farmer despite having little or no agricultural experience were formidable. Yet the…
The judge overseeing federally mandated reform of the Baltimore Police Department is expressing doubt the department has the leadership ability or resources to implement the…
Howard County officials said Monday that they will soon lift Ellicott City’s state of emergency, put in place in the aftermath of the May 27…
Karen Simpkins was dressed in a hospital gown and socks when a passerby came across her lifeless body sprawled on a grassy area across from…