Ace Valentine, an Ellicott City resident who maintains a 4.6 GPA, said his official visit had him quickly sold. He also had offers from Loyola…
Posts published in July 2022
A new era of Maryland politics starts Tuesday as voters have a rare opportunity to select all new faces for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general…
After redistricting battle, more Black candidates than ever are running for Baltimore County Council
In a suburb where people of color make up nearly half the population, six of the seven Baltimore County Council members are white. Now, more…
Maryland’s monumental task of counting hundreds of thousands of mail-in or drop-off ballots could delay results for close races, such as who the fall governor…
Jenna Michelotti qualified for the 2022 CrossFit Games in Madison, Wisconsin, in August for the second straight season. She’ll compete against the world’s best in…
Sandra B. Fink, a retired licensed clinical social worker who worked in hospice services, maintained a private psychotherapy practice and taught at several local universities,…
Longtime Baltimore County State’s Attorney Scott Shellenberger’s record on handling sexual assault cases is in the spotlight as he seeks a fifth term as the…
Jeanne M. Dorsey, a retired Divine Life Church of Absolute Oneness musicologist and centenarian who filled notebooks with her spiritual meditations, died July 6 in…
The new student member of the Baltimore County school board, Roah Hassan, called during Tuesday night’s meeting for an end to division among the body’s…
Family members of the fallen Baltimore firefighters who died when a vacant rowhouse collapsed asked Baltimore City Council members on Tuesday to quicken the process…