A package of bills that would increase regulation of policing is beginning to take shape within a Maryland House of Delegates workgroup. Source: The…
Posts published in October 2020
Valley View Farms has been shipping in giant gourds from growers up north for more than 30 years. This year, a 1,776-pound monster pumpkin dubbed…
From the junior varsity team as a freshman to becoming a varsity reserve as a sophomore to enjoying a breakout season as a junior, Khyrie…
A Towson University student has been treated for injuries and discharged from the hospital after he was stabbed in his Towson apartment building Wednesday night,…
Howard C. Heiss Jr., the former owner of a popular Hampden jewelry store, has died at 96. Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
Tenants at Aspen Heights Towson, an apartment complex that partnered with Towson University to offer housing for college students, still have no answers on when…
With Maryland giving the go ahead for sports to return on Sept. 24 and the Philadelphia Catholic League reversing course to play on Sunday, several…
Archbishop Spalding football’s recruiting is on the rise as a third player, Kellan Wyatt, committed to a Big Ten school within two years. “I feel…
CJ’s Crabhouse in Owings Mills joins the growing list of Baltimore-area restaurants closing their doors permanently due to the economic impacts of COVID-19. Source:…
From hairstyles to child support, these are some of the new Maryland laws going into effect Thursday
Dozens of Maryland laws are going into effect, including protections against discrimination based on hairstyles and a provision that makes the use of a noose…