For 30 years, Clementina “Tina” Rodrigues, a lifelong Baltimore Highlands resident, has been coming to the Lansdowne-Baltimore Highlands Senior Center at 424 Third Avenue. “It’s…
Posts published in June 2019
Jack Evans said Thursday that he will resign from Washington’s Metro board next week, after a legal memo became public saying he “knowingly” violated ethics…
Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to attend the Maryland Republican Party’s annual “Red, White and Blue” dinner Monday night. But don’t count on buying…
John H. “Jack” Griffin, a retired CSX executive who during his 44-year career rose from being an office boy to director of the railroad’s passenger…
A 40-foot, World War I memorial cross can continue to stand on public land in Maryland, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday in an important…
Fare increase for Maryland Transit Administration bus, light rail link, metro subway link and Mobility link will take effect Sunday, raising the price of these…
A Supreme Court ruling Thursday on a publicly owned cross-shaped World War I memorial has implications for Towson’s own cross memorial, according to Baltimore County…
A 20-year-old man lost an arm after falling from a tree and landing on a wood chipper Thursday, Baltimore County fire dispatch said. The man,…
The city of Aberdeen intends to buy a more than 13-acre parcel on West Bel Air Avenue in order to develop an urban park, and…
Stephanie Henry likes two things, according to her Twitter: “handsome dark-haired men and Penn State football.” When she met Penn State football coach James Franklin…