Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne A. Jones wants a plaque removed from the State House that pays tribute to both Union and Confederate soldiers…
Posts published in May 2019
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Friday that he’s vetoing a bill that would have dissolved the state’s Handgun Permit Review Board, while allowing another measure…
The No. 3 Dulaney boys are usually competitive and a force to be reckoned with at the highest levels of outdoor track and field. The…
Darryl L. Williams might have been excused from an appointment or two the day after he was named Baltimore County’s next superintendent, but instead he…
The sale of Lisa Kloid’s Northeast Baltimore house was moving along quickly. It went under contract in April after less than a month, and the…
The shiny black Ford Explorer with tinted windows rolls up on a narrow block in Ellwood Park, a place known for drug dealers, where shootings…
An EF-1 tornado touched down in Columbia on Thursday afternoon as severe storms in the Baltimore area brought down trees and led to power outages…
It was not a pleasant first encounter. Sgt. Shawn Gates was annoyed that some of his officers were seemingly looked over for promotions. So in…
Baltimore’s property market is moving again this week after city officials found a manual way to process real estate transactions amid a paralyzing ransomware attack…
A powerful political story and a great Broadway score ensure that “Cabaret” will always be welcome on local stages. The Silhouette Stages’ production in Slayton…