After an unfounded rumor about a possible school shooting caused alarm in the Towson High School community, parents and students met with county officials to…
Posts published in October 2018
On an early October evening, a bonfire blazed outside Clarksville Commons as people of all ages gathered to celebrate River Hill High School’s homecoming. It…
By the numbers: Maryland early voting turnout more than doubles from the 2014 gubernatorial election
More than halfway through Maryland’s eight-day early voting period, turnout is more than double what it was during the most recent gubernatorial election — a…
The Loyola Blakefield soccer team brought in portable lights Thursday to celebrate senior night as the No. 1 Dons were bidding to complete the program’s…
Pittsburgh shooting comes amid sharp rise in reported anti-Jewish incidents in Maryland, across U.S.
Before Saturday’s deadly shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue, there was a surge in anti-Jewish incidents reported in Maryland and across the nation. Anti-Jewish incidents reported…
Harford Family House is holding its 10th annual “Hope in Handbags” Silent Purse Auction and Retail Sale to raise much-needed funds and awareness for Harford…
The bullying of Terry Anderson’s son began, she said, in sixth grade at Sparrows Point Middle School. He was kicked in the head, thrown against…
Whisking along on an electric scooter headed to a concert in the Inner Harbor last month, Alex Martin hit an uneven space in the sidewalk…
A Baltimore County police officer working security at a Parkville strip mall was hit by an SUV in the mall’s parking lot Monday night. The…
Rabbi Susan Grossman’s service was interrupted Saturday by police officers who came to Beth Shalom Congregation in Columbia to inform her of a mass shooting…