Stanley Mathew Kotula, a retired Southeast Baltimore dentist who served generations of patients at his Luzerne Avenue office, died of heart failure June 30 at…
Posts published in July 2019
Three people were shot, one fatally, in separate incidents in Baltimore late Friday and early Saturday, police said. Baltimore homicide detectives are investigating a shooting…
The family of Cab and Blanche Calloway is rounding up support for their effort to preserve the vacant rowhouse at 2216 Druid Hill Ave. —…
Baltimore weekends during July and August could be sleepy. Before air conditioning was widely introduced, the downtown department stores observed early closings on Saturdays before…
A young man who says Kevin Spacey groped him in a Nantucket bar in 2016 has dropped his lawsuit against the Oscar-winning actor, his lawyer…
President Donald Trump said the teleprompter cut out during the Independence Day speech in which he seemed to bungle his history, mistaking the Battle of…
The Maryland Department of Labor reported Friday that it has begun notifying 78,000 customers about a breach to its database system and some personally identifiable…
The Maryland State Board of Elections will soon allow people to choose “X” or “unspecified” as a gender, instead of male or female, on their…
A new Maryland law requires greater transparency in disclosing millions of dollars in fees paid by the state’s pension system to Wall Street investment firms.…
Karen A. Schafer, a retired Baltimore County public schools principal who was an advocate for disadvantaged students, died Monday from heart failure at the University…