Gay hopes to improve housing affordability in the city and help stand up the Office of Community Services, a new city department tasked with connecting…
Posts published in July 2021
Funeral arrangements have been made for Jayden Baldree, a Dundalk teen who died Monday in a hit-and-run crash. Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
Richard O. Motsay Sr., a retired Baltimore City District Court judge who presided over housing cases and directed the Baltimore Bail Project, died Monday at…
“It’s very hard to please everyone. And we wanted to take a really hard shot at pleasing everyone.” Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
A proposed $26 billion settlement with opioid producers could bring as much as $485 million to Maryland to help address the opioid epidemic, the state’s…
The Milton Inn, part of Baltimore’s Foreman Wolf restaurant group, shut down last year amid coronavirus difficulties. It officially re-opened July 21. Source: The…
Baltimore’s spending board approved a $525,000 settlement Wednesday for a man who served four years in prison after a traffic stop by two members of…
Chinese officials are spreading a conspiracy theory about Fort Detrick in Maryland, demanding the U.S. open the post to inspectors seeking the origins of the…
Howard junior Nimrit Ahuja headlines the 2021 Howard County Girls Track and Field All-County package as the Athlete of the Year. Source: The Baltimore…
Kyle Fiat, head lacrosse coach at Dulaney High School, recently vowed to ‘Keep the Pedals Spinning’ when he set off on an almost 350-mile bike…