A little more than a year ago, Roche was projected to be a fifth- or sixth-round pick in the NFL draft. Now, after transferring from…
Posts published in June 2020
A Maryland panel voted Monday to remove a plaque from Maryland’s Capitol that honors the Civil War’s Union and Confederate soldiers and until recently showed…
The Anne Arundel County Council passed a controversial bill that will regulate where community-based assisted living facilities can be built throughout the county’s residential areas…
The demands for McDonogh and Loyola Blakefield to change their name come in the midst of nationwide protests against racial injustice after the death of…
Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young blocked City Council President Brandon Scott Monday from brokering a deal to shift money in the $3 billion budget from…
Five crab houses have reopened this week after closing in response to a boycott prompted over the owner’s racist posts on social media. Source:…
Robert Allen Kinsley, who founded Kinsley Construction and went on to become a philanthropist, died of cancer Wednesday in York, Pennsylvania. He was 79 and…
Two adults, three juveniles charged in May shooting in Parkville: Towson and Cockeysville area crime
Two men and three unnamed juveniles have been arrested and charged in connection with a nonfatal shooting in Parkville last month, Baltimore County police say.…
The Baltimore City Board of Elections certified the vote totals from this month’s primary Monday, bringing to an end a closely watched election season. …
Vince’s Crabhouse reopened after closing 4 of it’s locations for 9 days due to protests. Demonstrators came back during the reopening of the stores. …