"The Baltimore City Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #3 on Wednesday made its position official: The Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commissions, which has wide latitude to issue directives around drug testing and recruitment policies, should order police agencies around the state to stop barring recruits with a history...
Concerns over safety, accessibility, and aesthetics prompted a protest that stopped work installing exterior gas regulators. Three protestors were arrested for blocking access to utility workers.
Concerned about safety, accessibility, and aesthetics, residents protested and stopped BGE workers from installing external gas regulators. Three residents were arrested for blocking the work.
Concerned about safety, accessibility, and aesthetics, residents protested and stopped BGE workers from installing external gas regulators. Three residents were arrested for blocking the work.
A former head wrestling coach of Mount Saint Joseph High School who was the only person indicted in the Maryland attorney general’s investigation into child sexual abuse and cover-ups within the Archdiocese of Baltimore is set to stand trial this week on charges that he groomed and assaulted a teen.
The proposed east-west transit line across the city has moved in fits and starts over two decades. The new governor is promising to get the project back on track.
In his first response to being indicted by a federal grand jury, Frederick County Sheriff Charles “Chuck” Jenkins denied having “any financial incentive or fraudulent intent” when he helped a gun dealer obtain machine guns to rent out to the public....