Shoppers may no longer be able to use government assistance to buy food at 18 Maryland farmers markets — including the Baltimore Farmers’ Market &…
Posts published in July 2018
A Baltimore couple whose 5-month-old son died of a brain injury pleaded guilty to child abuse resulting in the baby’s death, the state’s attorney’s office…
The recounting of more than 87,000 ballots in the Democratic primary for Baltimore County executive is expected to conclude Saturday. That’s a faster end to…
Anne Arundel County Board of Education member Maria Sasso resigned Thursday to take care of some health issues after serving on the board for more…
Harford County’s second annual iCan Bike Camp held its final session Friday, as campers received medals and a certificate signed by County Executive Barry Glassman…
A Howard County grand jury has indicted the four Glenelg High School students charged with hate crimes after swastikas and racial epithets were found scrawled…
Aug. 8 is an important date on the calendar for Maryland high school football. It marks the first day of fall practice. Most players have…
Three juveniles face multiple charges after being identified in a string of crimes, including stealing a golf cart from the Columbia Mall parking lot, Howard…
Maryland officials are investigating a Russian investor’s ties to a local software vendor that maintains part of the State Board of Elections’ voter registration system,…
State school planners are asking fresh questions about Howard County’s proposal for a 620-seat Talbott Springs Elementary School, a move that could delay construction of…