Rebecca Nason wants to learn to Mandarin Chinese as she pursues a career in technology or diplomacy and was disappointed when a scheduling conflict kept…
Posts published in July 2018
Cooper McGeehan, Maryland’s Big 33 Classic kicking hero, spent some of his formative years in Europe as a soccer player. But football was never far…
St. Paul’s Scott Ripley will coach Maryland in the 2019 Big 33 Football Classic and looks forward to building a team that can repeat as…
When school is out and students aren’t putting in volunteer hours, local nonprofits can struggle with securing donations and helping hands. The downturn is familiar…
Baltimore Rep. Elijah E. Cummings and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren are scheduled to meet with Baltimore officials and community leaders Friday to strategize on how…
Charlene Townsend was drinking Pepto-Bismol again. When the rains returned to Ellicott City last week, so did the trickle of water in the back of…
The Naval Academy is kicking out a midshipman who earlier this year was convicted of a sex crime with a minor and sentenced to 12…
Governor Larry Hogan said on Twitter on Thursday night that state agencies were providing support to Port Deposit and other towns around the Conowingo Dam.…
The Annapolis Police Department is investigating an apparent fraud scheme involving fake checks that appeared to be drawn on an account of the the Housing…
Until last week, commercial day care centers were not permitted to open in Havre de Grace, according to city officials. “When you’re marketing the city,…