Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young turned 65 on Wednesday and celebrated his birthday at City Hall and with his family. Young — who replaced…
Posts published in June 2019
An aide in Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott’s office who applied to fill his former district seat said she was fired this week. Neighborhood…
McCormick & Co. boosted profits in the second quarter, beating Wall Street’s expectations, and said strong results position the spice maker for growth in the…
Sherry Elberfeld, a longtime educator who taught at the McDonogh School and St. James Academy, and who loved animals, died of a heart attack June…
The Hooters in Towson closed Sunday, according to a sign on the door of the restaurant on East Joppa Road. “We will be permanently closed…
Baltimore County Health and Human Services is asking the County Council to approve a contract for a residential drug treatment facility at the former Rosewood…
Editor’s note: This is the latest in a series of occasional articles inspired by readers’ curiosity. What do you wonder about the Baltimore area that…
A lawsuit that alleges a 2020 census question pushed by the Trump administration violates minorities’ rights will be sent back to a federal court in…
Destiny Benjamin didn’t start wrestling until her freshman year, but in four years at Dulaney High, she did what no other Dulaney female wrestler had…
The two low-slung pavilions filled with shops and restaurants were considered visionary when the Rouse Co. built them on parkland along Baltimore’s Inner Harbor nearly…