At a reception last month, Freedom Federal Credit Union honored Kathleen Ford, as the grand prize winner of the Credit Union’s 2018 Golden Apple Annual…
Posts published in July 2018
When scientists announced last month that the Chesapeake Bay had seen “significant” improvements in water quality and aquatic life, some of the success was attributed…
The five-artist exhibit “La Primavera” was true to its name by opening during the spring at The Meeting House Gallery, but this show continues to…
Let your taste buds guide you from Columbia through the streets of Baltimore and into the rolling hills of Carroll County during four upcoming restaurant…
When Benjamin Broedel goes to run the Soapstone Trail in Patapsco Valley State Park, he makes sure he’s hydrated and packs some salted nuts or…
The head of the University System of Maryland received nearly $800,000 in compensation for fiscal year 2017, according to a report released by The Chronicle…
The lot at Charles Street and North Avenue was empty except for the rubble left behind when the building there burned. But after years as…
First came an opening-inning fielding error by shortstop Adam Hall. Then starter Jimmy Murphy threw a wild pitch, allowing runners to move to second and…
Anthony Joseph “Tony” Scaletta, who owned a pharmaceutical consulting business and was a Roland Park Baseball Leagues coach, died of brain cancer July 6 at…
Police found Army soldier Karlyn Ramirez shot to death inside her Severn townhouse nearly three years ago. A private first class, the 24-year-old mother was…