Because of the July 4 holiday, there will be no Aberdeen Farmer’s Market this coming Thursday. The market will resume next Thursday, July 11, and…
Posts published in June 2019
Officials negotiating the future of Pimlico Race Course told the Maryland Racing Commission on Thursday that talks have been progressing positively enough the Preakness Stakes…
The Water Witch Fire Company, along with the other fire companies in Harford and Cecil counties, took fire equipment to Ocean City last week for…
A former Maryland delegate who has twice served as deputy transportation secretary, under Republican Govs. Robert Ehrlich and Larry Hogan, was picked Thursday to lead…
The Maryland Jockey Club said Thursday it would devise and submit a capital construction plan to detail racetrack renovations that have already received public subsidies…
The U.S. Supreme Court is forbidding President Donald Trump’s administration from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census for now — drawing praise from…
The University of Maryland, Baltimore plans an ambitious expansion of its BioPark, with a $200 million building that will nearly double the size of the…
In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that federal courts are not the appropriate venue to resolve allegations of partisan gerrymandering —…
Joanna M. Ganson, a homemaker and traveler, died June 18 from cirrhosis at Union Memorial Hospital of Cecil County in Elkton. The Perry Hall resident…
Wilma A. Herman, a secretary who had worked in hospital administration, died Saturday from complications of muscular dystrophy and Parkinson’s disease at Greater Baltimore Medical…