Former Mayor Sheila Dixon, running in the Democratic primary to reclaim her old office, says she is concerned with the rollout of Maryland’s first mail-in…
Posts published in June 2020
The body of a girl found near Loch Raven Reservoir in late May has been identified by family members as missing 16-year-old Gabriella Alejandra Gonzales…
Baltimore native John Miller, an Edmondson alumnus who pitched five seasons for the Orioles in the 1960s, then became a longtime Baltimore County firefighter, has…
Under Anne Arundel County Public Schools guidance released to all AACPS coaches May 29, no in-person or live virtual workouts or sessions are permitted. …
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, players are still barred from team facilities, although those rehabilitating injuries are allowed. Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
State Del. Nick Mosby is poised to win the Democratic primary for City Council president, setting him up for a term as Baltimore’s No. 2…
Malls and shopping centers were already on a decline before the coronavirus pandemic led to ordered closures by government officials to contain disease spread. Now,…
Labor and disability advocates are urging Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration to protect low-wage home aides and the medically vulnerable people in their care, saying…
State Del. Nick Mosby maintained a sizable lead in the Democratic primary for Baltimore City Council president as more ballots were counted Sunday. Source:…
Kellie Vaughan organized protesters outside Vince‘s Crabhouse in Middle River for the second straight day, the fallout from anger incited by comments by the store’s…