Residents and business owners in a Baltimore neighborhood said new late-night parking restrictions could drive away customers in the popular nightlife area.
Reading will take you places—to faraway countries, exotic cultures, back in time to historical milestones, or simply to a beautiful beach filled with romance. However, those who are blind and those with physical disabilities that prevent them from holding books or turning pages, or those who have print disabilities like dyslexia, may experience difficulty accessing the reading materials that once brought them joy. Thankfully, the Maryland State Library for the Blind and Print Disabled (LBPD) provides comprehensive library services to the eligible blind and print disabled residents of Maryland.
A failed measure to change the zoning of Cromwell Station potentially risks state investment for a reimagined Light Rail Link parking lot in Glen Burnie.
An Essex marina has become a dumping ground for dozens of derelict boats. Baltimore County has begun imposing fines in an effort to get the property owner to clean up the site.
The five homers were a career high against Gibson, and they each came against a different pitch: four-seam fastball, cutter, sinker, changeup and curveball.
An ongoing corruption investigation involving bribery at the state Department of Labor could involve “much larger fish,” a defense attorney involved said.
Victor Martinez-Hernandez, 24, is set at to be sentenced on Aug. 11 on charges of first-degree premeditated murder, first-degree rape, third-degree sex offense and kidnapping.