Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison has pledged to crack down on officers who continue to exceed the department’s limit of 32 overtime hours a week.…
Posts published in June 2019
This weekend, Sts. Mary Magdalene & Markella Greek Orthodox Church will present its 13th annual Bel Air Greek Festival. The event, which will take place…
For 36 years, Charlie Bernhardt has been the cantor at Oseh Shalom Synagogue on Olive Branch Way. The number is significant in the Jewish faith…
While even the saltiest of sea dogs are prone to bouts of illness aboard cruise ships, Maryland vacationers may take comfort in knowing the Centers…
A review of contracts the University of Maryland Medical System had with a third of the members of its board of directors and their companies…
Some residents of northern Maryland might’ve felt a very slight shaking Wednesday afternoon after a 3.4-magnitude earthquake hit Pennsylvania and could be felt near the…
The University of Maryland Medical Center dropped a plan Wednesday to seek more revenue from patients, a request that critics had called ill-timed in light…
Baltimore residents will not receive water bills again this month, officials said Wednesday. Sheryl Goldstein, a deputy chief of staff for the Young administration, said…
Baltimore officials withdrew Wednesday a lawsuit against the owners of Pimlico Race Course, abandoning legal confrontation for negotiations over how to rehabilitate the aging venue…
Amid growing scrutiny in early April around lucrative contracts between the University of Maryland Medical System and nine of its volunteer board members, officials privately…