Gail R. Cross, who was a political and community activist and later became the first female judge to serve as a member of the Carroll…
Posts published in August 2021
To raise awareness about the mall’s current state, the Randallstown NAACP brought together community members and elected officials on Monday evening to rally for high-quality…
Brian Reese, a 1998 Maryland graduate and former All-American defenseman, brings extensive coaching experience to Maryvale Prep, most recently an eight-year run at Glenelg Country.…
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan climbed into an excavator Tuesday to smash a window in the fortress-like granite cell block at the old Baltimore jail, marking…
As some Maryland counties begin calling on residents to resume wearing face coverings in indoor congregate settings regardless of their vaccination status, Gov. Larry Hogan…
A Baltimore-based wind farm developer wants to bring steel production back to Sparrows Point and create a manufacturing hub to serve the growing wind energy…
The question of whether to end Baltimore County’s infrastructure developer will be put to voters on next year’s ballot. Source: The Baltimore Sun County…
The inaugural Beutler’s ALS Band Bash Benefit, set for September 12 at The Recher in Towson, will feature top musicians from the Baltimore area coming…
Maryland’s only Black-owned and -managed commercial bank became a go-to resource during the pandemic
Throughout the pandemic, the bank put significant resources into funding PPP loans. Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
Baltimore County to use $19.5 million for eviction prevention with loosened eligibility requirements
Days after the country’s eviction moratorium expired, Baltimore County is adding $19.5 million to its eviction prevention program to help renters affected by the coronavirus…