Baltimore City officials announced Monday that 65% of public employees have regained access to their computers and emails as officials continue to work to combat…
Posts published in June 2019
Gerald Brown III, a former Frederick Douglass High School basketball team captain who went on to play for then-Loyola College, died Friday night at Sinai…
Merritt Properties plans to build a massive new warehouse on a controversial 98-acre parcel off Philadelphia Road in Perryman in Harford County, the Baltimore developer…
Baltimore County school officials said they are lifting the final restrictions on use of a Microsoft Office system used by students. Monday’s decision comes less…
St. Frances football and basketball star Jordan Toles has never been able to decide which sport he enjoys more. So when it came to deciding…
A $1 million stormwater drainage project is set to get underway in the Stoneleigh neighborhood of Towson this summer, a county spokesman said. The project…
Rod Fry’s 10-year-old son, Roman, loves playing sports — the athleticism, the energy burned, the friendships built. The Wiltondale family started Roman playing sports with…
Authorities in Maryland say another teenager has been charged in the death of a Maryland girl who authorities say was beaten and stabbed by teens…
Harford County Public Schools is launching a Parents Academy for the 2019-2020 school year, and it starts parents filling out a survey regarding what topics…
New fees imposed on homebuilders and other developers in Baltimore County to help cover the cost of schools and roads kick in next year. But…