Kids grow fast and that becomes evident during back-to-school shopping season when parents have to replace pants that now land well above the ankle or shoes that are too tight. But this year, parents ...
Calling him “profoundly dangerous,” a Maryland U.S. District judge sentenced a founder of a neo-Nazi group to the maximum 20 years in federal prison and a lifetime of supervised release for his role ...
Agribusiness giant Perdue is facing a second lawsuit from Salisbury residents who want to stop the company from releasing its wastewater into the ground. Two Salisbury plaintiffs allege that water ...
Law enforcement officers entering the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse, Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse and Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center on official business must first check in with the ...
Jasmine Vaughn-Hall is a Baltimore native who spent much of her life as a bicoastal kid. She graduated from California State University Northridge. As a West Baltimore neighborhood and community ...
The Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, College Park are fighting in court to protect millions of dollars in federal research funding from the U.S. Department of Defense, ...
Héctor Neris assured him the blisters that formed along the inside of Seranthony Domínguez’s index finger were nothing to worry about. “That can happen,” Neris told Domínguez as they trained together ...
Marian Figlio will be at the Maryland State House on Saturday morning, cheering as a costumed reenactor portrays George Washington resigning his military commission. She helped organize this No Kings ...
Carla Hayden didn’t have an answer for her 93-year-old mother. The two were sitting side-by-side, watching television in their Baltimore home when the email popped up on her work phone. Hayden called ...
NEW YORK — U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday named eight new vaccine policy advisers to replace the panel that he abruptly dismissed earlier this week. They include a scientist ...
There is a race for mayor in Annapolis. It’s one of those off-year elections that people sometimes say is a bellwether for something else. Few are probably paying attention. I’m working with the ...
The summer he was 19, Joe Kroart threw some paintings in his car and drove down Route 50 to his childhood paradise, Ocean City. It was the mid-1960s and several stately old hotels with tall pillars ...