New programming will be added Tuesday at the “new” Aberdeen Recreation Center, city officials announced Monday. The recreation center will operate in what was the…
Posts published in January 2019
Six-year-old Amy Baumert had a choice: join Girl Scouts or Cub Scouts. She chose the latter, and says she likes sleeping in cabins, making s’mores,…
Single-digit temperatures swept through the Baltimore area overnight and into Thursday morning, prompting more people to seek refuge at homeless shelters, forcing the closure of…
Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna is seeking the community’s support, both as construction volunteers and financial donors, as it proceeds with its seven-house Revolutionary Homeownership Project…
For good reason, Oldfields senior guard Morgan Gause had more nerves than usual going into last Friday’s basketball game against Friends. Fellow senior D’Naisha Bellamy-Greene,…
Gov. Larry Hogan declared in his fifth State of the State speech that “the state of our state has never been stronger.” Here are some…
The Johns Hopkins University released its own draft Wednesday of a proposed state law that would allow it to establish a campus police force, including…
When Pigtown resident McKenzie Allen lived in Philadelphia, she likened her rented apartments to a comedy of errors. The water heater broke. A leak filled…
Harford County athletes, as well as a number of others around the state, were forced into a two-day break this week. The untimely and unscheduled…
University of Maryland President Wallace Loh will remain at the helm of the state flagship school through June 2020, a reversal that comes three months…