One man died and a second was wounded in a shooting late Friday afternoon near Carroll Park in Southwest Baltimore, according to police. Just before…
Posts published in June 2019
A four-month investigation into what police call a dangerous gang has led to the arrests of 14 people with more arrests to follow, Baltimore law…
Maryland’s horse racing regulators have ignored state law while awarding nearly $22 million in public subsidies for racetrack upgrades to the private company that owns…
Frederick Peightal Jr., retired Kaiser Aluminum salesman and former physical education teacher, dies
Frederick Martin Peightal Jr., a retired Kaiser Aluminum regional sales manager and former Baltimore County physical education teacher and coach, died of cancer June 13…
Paul Arca ran the Arbutus Soap Box Derby from 1967 until 2005 or 2006. And then, even after he became too old to oversee it,…
Virginia officials have issued an arrest warrant for a Baltimore County farmer in the latest development in a saga involving an allegedly stolen calf and…
Friends of an armed Baltimore County man killed by police remember him as kind, with inner struggles
The man shot and killed by Baltimore County Police in Phoenix last weekend was a “loyal and caring person” who also had inner struggles, his…
Harford County Public Schools teachers will receive a roughly 5% salary increase next year, thanks to additional funding coming to the school system through the…
For recent Calvert Hall graduate Jack Sawyer, who closed out a standout four-year career captaining the No. 1 Cardinals lacrosse team to an unprecedented third…
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that federal courts are not the appropriate venue to resolve allegations of partisan gerrymandering — in…