Public schools in Baltimore County will begin after Labor Day and end a little later next school year, the school board decided Tuesday night. The…
Posts published in June 2019
Arguing that the city of Baltimore violated the Constitution by trying to force them out of business, the owners of 30 liquor stores have appealed…
Maryland officials are looking to move forward with a $27.5 million plan to demolish nearly 40 structures that make up a swath of the closed…
William Joseph Moulds Sr., a retired mathematics chair at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and Howard County mathematics supervisor, died of heart and kidney failure Saturday at…
A new study on race and water affordability, which focuses part of its findings in Baltimore, suggests African Americans are disproportionately negatively affected by rising…
Baltimore County officials on Monday published an interactive budget platform online, where anyone can view information about the county’s budget. In an emailed statement, Baltimore…
Home sales in Baltimore plunged in May amid the recent ransomware attack on city government computers, including those essential for completing real estate transactions. The…
Dulaney High runner Drew Dailey has been known for his amazing ability to rally for victories with a strong finishing kick in distance races. The…
Former Ravens safety Eric Weddle will no longer enjoy his post-win bowl of ice cream in his spacious Baltimore County home. The 34-year-old, who signed…
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is urging the Trump administration to reconsider its decision to delay putting Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. In a letter…