It was supposed to be their fourth wedding anniversary. Sheb Eversley, 39, said her husband, John Eversley, 38, of the 4400 block of Old Frederick…
Posts published in July 2018
The woman charged with vehicular homicide and driving under the influence in a crash that killed a 5-year-old girl and her grandmother had been ordered…
An Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge with nearly three decades of legal experience has been assigned to preside over the trial of the man…
Baltimore transportation officials said Friday they are setting up traffic cameras in 37 new locations throughout the city — 27 of them to monitor speed.…
The Baltimore Police Department and state workplace investigators are probing the death of a construction worker who fell off a building’s roof in downtown Baltimore…
Attorneys for the city of Baltimore moved in court Friday to prevent taxpayers from footing the bill for lawsuits related to misconduct arising from the…
Mayor Catherine Pugh met with former NBA star Earvin “Magic” Johnson on Thursday to discuss opportunities for him to invest in Baltimore, fulfilling a long-held…
From a federal judge questioning whether officials have what it takes to implement to civil rights reforms, to a sergeant charged after an alleged drunken…
The casket was purple and just 4-and-a-half feet long. Inside lay Taylor Hayes, forever 7 years old. Hundreds of mourners filed past her body during…
The final approval of eight new medical marijuana dispensaries on Thursday increased the size of Maryland’s retail market to 65 stores, more than halfway toward…