Reversing earlier guidance, the union that represents Baltimore police officers is now directing its members to answer a new set of questions being posed by…
Posts published in July 2018
Baltimore health clinics fear a proposed federal gag rule that would prohibit money from going to centers that perform or refer patients for abortions would…
Rachel Rabinowitz sits on the porch swing at 716 West 34th Street, rocking gently outside the rowhouse she’s been trying to sell for months as…
Nikolai Volkoff, a WWE Hall of Famer and Maryland resident, died at the age of 70 on Sunday morning, the WWE announced. His wife Lynn…
Joyce Lyons Terhes, a “trailblazer” who was the first Republican woman elected to the Calvert County Board of Commissioners and later dedicated herself to strengthening…
It’s looking like another wet week in Baltimore. The National Weather Service is forecasting temperatures in the 80s and at least a chance of rain…
The Hanover Street bridge in South Baltimore will close for repairs and resurfacing next weekend, a closure rescheduled from July 20-22 due to rain, according…
One man died and three others were injured in overnight shootings across the city, Baltimore police said Sunday. A 28-year-old man was shot and killed…
Abderdeen police on Sunday identified an officer who on Friday shot and injured a man who wielded comb police believed was a knife. Police said…
Trifecta Food Truck and Music Festival Saturday, July 28, 2018 at Timonium Fairgrounds, featured 35-plus food trucks, live music and local vendors, bounce houses, a…