The 818 Market is scheduled to open in the fall on Frederick Road in Catonsville, with plans including prepared foods, a second-floor restaurant and a…
Posts published in July 2020
The Falcons defeated Parkside, 7-6 in overtime, at UMBC on May 23, 2007, to win the Class 2A-1A state title, capping a 19-0 season in…
The University System of Maryland says students and staff soon to arrive on the campuses of the state’s public colleges for the coming academic year…
A 67-year-old Baltimore man has been arrested charged with rape, sexual assault and using a firearm to commit a felony after police say he used…
Democratic members of Maryland’s congressional delegation say Republican President Donald Trump’s pitch to delay the Nov. 3 presidential election “reeks of desperation” and is an…
Amid an “alarming” increase in the rate of coronavirus infections in Baltimore, the city’s health commissioner urged people to heed the tighter restrictions the city…
Baltimore County hasn’t recycled glass in seven years, but a new program will convert the waste into new glass containers. Source: The Baltimore Sun…
A county spokesman confirmed Thursday that Dr. Gregory Branch is self-isolating and working from home after testing positive for coronavirus. Source: The Baltimore Sun…
Maryland state Sen. Andrew Serafini, a Republican with expertise in the state budget, is resigning from his position. Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics Section…
A Baltimore County Detention Center inmate has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that requests for COVID-19 testing were denied and that he and others were…