The food, fun and music of the Towsontown Festival was renewed Saturday as thousands took to the streets of Towson for the event, which was…
Posts published in April 2022
Approximately 500 middle and high school students gathered Saturday at the University of Maryland in Baltimore County to compete in Maryland History Day. Source:…
The See Beyond Festival, organized by the Maryland School for the Blind, aims to educate the public about the blind experience. Source: The Baltimore…
At issue is the law that created the Maryland attorney general’s Independent Investigations Division and empowered it to investigate when people die after police shoot…
Charles L. “Chuck” Marks, a retired American City Indemnity Co. executive who also worked in real estate sales, died of cancer last Friday at Gilchrist…
Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Friday, April 29, 2022. Source: The Baltimore Sun High School Sports
The Fallston Cougars boys lacrosse team overcame a bit of a slow start Friday night to close out its Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference schedule…
Manchester Valley girls lacrosse had a successful senior night beating Westminster. Source: The Baltimore Sun High School Sports
No. 13 Carver softball’s Mallory Cooper pitches, hits Wildcats to 6-0 victory over No. 5 Catonsville
Junior pitcher Mallorie Cooper caps phenomenal week with 14 strikeouts in two-hit shutout of Catonsville Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
Maryland gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore said Friday “desperate attacks” by political opponents are fueling stories questioning his past statements. Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics…