Six years ago, Hazel Sanders won a battle to allow her Rottweiler service dog to stay in her subsidized housing. She is facing a new…
Posts published in September 2018
A University of Maryland School of Pharmacy researcher has received a $600,000 federal grant to improve the production of new drugs. The award comes from…
A prominent workers’ compensation lawyer resigned Wednesday from a new legislative panel investigating the corrupt Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force after revelations he had…
A proposal to repeal a 40-year-old Howard County mobile home tax failed to clear the County Council Tuesday night. Co-sponsored by council members Calvin Ball…
Howard County police have released the name of a pedestrian who was fatally struck by a car on Labor Day weekend in Jessup. Jose Gomez,…
The Fudgery, where workers sing for customers while stirring and turning fudge, will close its Harborplace store Sunday. The fudge-making shop in downtown Baltimore is…
Most Baltimore County Public Schools opened Tuesday, Sept. 4, but because of a lack of air conditioning, Dulaney High School in Timonium was among 10…
Gov. Larry Hogan publicly rebuked Baltimore schools CEO Sonja Santelises on Wednesday, accusing her of failing to live up to her commitments on a timetable…
For more than a century, a former hydroelectric station straddling Baltimore and Howard counties has blocked wildlife habitat and created unsafe swimming conditions on the…
At an inner-city stable in one of the grittiest areas of Baltimore, a vanishing breed of urban horsemen prepares for its weekly visit to Pennsylvania…