The Maryland Board of Elections will survey local election boards across the state about whether they believe a privacy envelope should be included with vote-by-mail…
Posts published in June 2020
The two universities join a growing number of institutions across the nation to drop standardized testing requirements in light of difficulties in conducting tests during…
Hiking along the Loggers Trail at Oregon Ridge Park on Wednesday, June 17. Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
A Sykesville resident and former family dentist pleaded guilty Monday to promoting/distributing child pornography. Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
The coronavirus pandemic is causing anxiety and disruption of care for Baltimore-area residents who have been newly diagnosed with cancer or are in mid-battle. …
Local facilities are establishing new programs to address the rehabilitation needs of patients who are recovered from COVID-19 but aren’t well enough to return home…
Authorities in Baltimore City and Baltimore County are investigating the involvement of MS-13, a transnational gang, in the stabbings of teens in Baltimore and Turner…
Tradepoint Atlantic officials said the distribution hub at the former Sparrows Point steel mill is “moving forward pretty much unimpeded” by coronavirus. Source: The…
Organizers weigh in on what’s new with this year’s version of the annual fair, while experts weigh in on if it’s a good idea to…
James L Dunbar Sr., founder of Federal Armored Express, which was later renamed Dunbar Armored, has died. He was 90. Source: The Baltimore Sun…