If the Baltimore region doesn’t build more housing, the consequences could include surging rents and home prices, families living together and more people pushed into…
Posts published in July 2023
Catonsville High’s Mason Ritter is one of two Catonsville-Arbutus Times Male Athletes of the Year. He wrestled and played football and lacrosse. Source: The…
The U.S. Marshals Service arrested an 18-year-old man in West Virginia, the third person to be charged in the April killing of a Parkville High…
Two collegiate athletes from Timonium, Ryan Merani and Samantha White, are having tremendous success on the national level. Source: The Baltimore Sun County News
“I don’t compare myself to anybody else and I don’t want anybody else to compare themselves,” diver Rocky Ramsland said. “I want to do the…
Women ages 14 to 22 completed the county and state’s first ever HERricane emergency management summer camp for girls on Friday. Source: The Baltimore…
Aberdeen’s Lia Melvin didn’t play high school tennis until her senior year, but made her only season one to remember, winning a state championship and…
Michael J. “Abro” Abromaitis, a partner at Wright, Constable & Skeen LLP who collected medieval arms, died Tuesday at his Anneslie home. He was 83.…
Baltimore County will be able to acquire private land for redevelopment after local officials passed legislation to create a quasi-public vehicle. Source: The Baltimore…
Maryland’s 529 program, meant to help parents fund their children’s college education, has had a history of turmoil leading up to the recent announcement to…