The man fired by Baltimore Police in April over an old gun charge and his status as a “person of interest” in a 2020 homicide…
Posts published in June 2022
By not maximizing revenues from special events this summer, the Maryland Stadium Authority says it’s thinking big picture. The state treasurer, though, says it’s “being…
In the twilight of his life, Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos’ vast portfolio of Baltimore assets could be broken up amid a family feud over…
Broadneck’s Olivia Mellynchuk and Severn’s Matt McNair are the Capital Gazette tennis players of the year. Source: The Baltimore Sun High School Sports
In her first varsity season, River Hill freshman Adele Lair finished undefeated in the regular season, a county and region champion in No. 1 singles.…
Bernice Howard Carver, a retired Baltimore City Schools teacher whose baseball enthusiasm earned her a seat at Earl Weaver’s dinner table, has died. The former…
In his second stint as head football coach at St. Frances, Messay Hailemariam maintained the program’s national excellence as the Panthers closed out the season…
Earlier this month the Severna Park Republican Women, Republican Women of Anne Arundel County, North County Republican Club, District 32 Republican Club, Mid County Republican…
The Maryland State Department of Education will grant more than $169 million to school systems across the state as part of the Maryland Leads Initiative.…
Workers at an Apple store in Towson won national attention after becoming the first of the tech giant’s U.S. employees to unionize. Starbucks baristas in…