A family that settled in Baltimore County from Iraq two-and-a-half years ago has allegedly experienced a series of acts of vandalism at their home, according…
Posts published in July 2018
Glenn Martin McNatt, a longtime Baltimore Sun editorial writer and arts columnist who adored James Brown and Bach, died Friday of lung cancer. He was…
President Donald Trump has approved a disaster declaration in Maryland stemming from storms and flooding that occurred in May, and ordered federal assistance to supplement…
Rob Hiaasen was a supportive colleague in a profession filled with big egos. He was a loving father who documented the emotions of childrearing in…
Protesters rallied outside City Hall Monday to decry Baltimore’s third water rate increase in two years. With the latest 9.4 percent increase effective this week,…
The American Society of News Editors is asking newsrooms worldwide to observe a moment of silence Thursday to honor the five Capital Gazette employees killed…
The alleged gunman in Thursday’s killings at The Capital sent three threatening letters before the shooting rampage at the Annapolis newspaper, Anne Arundel County police…
A memorial service for John McNamara, a Capital Gazette sports reporter for more than two decades, will be held from 10 a.m. to noon July…
Federal, state and county courts and Anne Arundel County offices will be closed Wednesday for the Fourth of July holiday. The county landfills and recycling…
Anne Arundel County voters won’t get a chance to vote on a charter amendment that would limit the county executive’s authority in hiring the county…