Although Maryland education has made improvements on studying the Holocaust, Jewish leaders say there is still more to be done. Source: The Baltimore Sun…
Posts published in July 2023
Havre de Grace Little League softball has a chance to capture two state championships this weekend between its junior and senior teams. Source: The…
Richard W. “Dick” Moore, who practiced law for more than five decades, died July 1 at God’s Way Only Assisted Living in Baltimore. He was…
Federal investigators told a crime victims’ advocate’s office that they are working on exhuming the body of Joyce Malecki, a sudden development in the decades-old…
New libraries installed through the nonprofit Freedom Reads in Baltimore’s youth detention center will mean “revolutionary” new access to books for young people there, advocates…
Dr. Mary Jo Fishburn, physician who maintained good health also depended on spiritual wellness, dies
Dr. Mary Jo Fishburn, who ran a Towson practice in integrative physical medicine and rehabilitation, died June 24 at her Cedarcroft home. She was 66.…
In 13 seasons at Towson, Sonia LaMonica guided the Tigers to a 139-91 record, seven NCAA Tournament appearances and four Colonial Athletic Association Tournament championships.…
Camden Gilmore wins the overall Arbutus Firecracker 10K and Hannah Cocchiaro wins the female race on Independence Day. Between 425 and 450 runners ran the…
State officials have awarded $2.9 million to a Harford County man who spent 32 years behind bars for a wrongful conviction. Source: The Baltimore…
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott has tapped Department of Public Works official Richard Luna to serve as interim director as the search for a permanent director…