Sonja Burns was the picture of health. Her purple hair and exuberant outlook on life was a daily fixture at the Y in Towson, where…
Posts published in September 2020
The Baltimore City Recreation and Parks Department wrote in a news release that it is suspending all youth fall sports due to the ongoing coronavirus…
A report released by the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission says there is no evidence of bias in the way the commission awarded licenses. Source:…
The decision, which came in a lawsuit filed by Baltimore City officials, means Maryland remains the only state where enforcement of the rules is enjoined.…
Local leaders say Maryland’s patchwork approach to COVID-19 restrictions and how the state announces them are confusing for business owners and the public. Source:…
State releases comprehensive unemployment claims data broken down by ZIP-code and industry. Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics Section State of Maryland
A 13-floor student housing complex Aspen Heights Towson still has not received its occupancy permit due to construction delays, meaning hundreds of students already paying…
A Baltimore-area resident has filed a petition with the FCC opposing license renewals of three TV stations with ownership ties to Sinclair Broadcast Group. …
It is no secret that there are hundreds of senior high school athletes across this country that have been drastically affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.…
Sixty-four nursing homes in Maryland failed to take sufficient infection control measures to protect residents from the coronavirus, according to state inspection records provided to…