Judge Shirley B. Jones’ life was a series of legal firsts. A trailblazer, she was the first woman to be named a federal judge in…
Posts published in May 2019
Jalen Stanton Century, lacrosse, track and field The four-sport star capped his illustrious high school career in typical busy and impressive fashion last week. On…
Caitlyn Bobb Harford Tech, track and field The sophomore standout excelled at the track and field state championships, claiming two individual titles and contributing to…
As she got dressed Wednesday morning, Pam Akintomide clasped a thin gold chain around her neck. The necklace was a gift for Mother’s Day, the…
Baltimore County has agreed to pay Hunt Valley Presbyterian Church $500,000 to settle a federal lawsuit alleging religious discrimination in a land-use case, according to…
Six people — including one firefighter — were injured and about 40 people were displaced from their homes early Wednesday morning in a blaze that…
The Baltimore County Historical Society in Cockeysville is the first stop for a traveling Smithsonian Institution exhibit on water and its effect on society. “Water/Ways,”…
Since its inception more than three decades ago, the University of Maryland Medical System has been molded by former state Sen. Francis “Frank” Kelly Jr.…
There are 22 candidates to fill a vacancy on the Baltimore City Council created when Democrat Brandon Scott became council president, including an aide to…
The leaders of Baltimore County’s two NAACP chapters are outraged about a state delegate’s Facebook comment that they and others say evokes the use of…