Baltimore restaurants will be able to add indoor seating, retail stores will open with fewer restrictions and churchgoers will be invited inside, under an easing…
Posts published in June 2020
David E. Gluck, an actor and computer analyst, died June 2 from pneumonia at Sinai Hospital. The Pikesville resident was 70. Source: The Baltimore…
Because of increasing and sometimes aggressive complaints over the chalk art to the school system, Baltimore County Public Schools will remove “Black Lives Matter” chalk…
Baltimore County Councilman Julian Jones said police reforms “are way overdue.” Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
While Baltimore County officials last week announced new police reforms and accountability measures, some are skeptical whether the local measures will improve community and police…
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Thursday said he is “100% cancer-free,” five years after being diagnosed with Stage 3 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Source: The Baltimore…
Josean Joel Osoria, 22, of Owings Mills, a Maryland National Guard soldier, has been identified as the driver who died Tuesday night after an off-duty…
Loyola Blakefield sent a letter to parents and alumni Thursday afternoon, writing that it takes allegations of racism in the school’s history seriously and will…
Towson athletic director Tim Leonard said the university does not anticipate any layoffs or furloughs, but every sport and every unit within the athletic department…
Baltimore’s GOP nominee for mayor, Shannon Wright, says when voters see Republican next to her name on ballots in November, they should bring to mind…