23 days ago - For the first time ever, a midmonth price adjustment was made for Maryland’s asphalt cement index, forcing state contractors to make adjustments on resurfacing projects.
29 days ago - If Aaron Dixon graduates boot camp, he will be one of the few, the proud and the brave with his recent enlistment into the U.S. Marine Corps. Dixon, 17, of Jessup, has already achieved one thing.
37 days ago - Maryland State Police are investigating a crash that killed a 2-month-old baby and a Maryland man and injured five Tuesday morning in the northbound lanes of Interstate 83 in Hunt Valley.
37 days ago - Halfway across the country while on vacation in St. Louis, Baltimore-based consultant David Rasmussen, 40, checked the Internet a few times each day to watch his 18-month-old dog, Sedona, on a webcam, making sure she got along with other dogs and drank enough water.
63 days ago - Louise Schlegel — a senior at the University of Maryland Baltimore County — was crowned Miss Maryland 2008 on Saturday. Schlegel’s platform is “Adoption is an Option, Not a Last Resort.” She has an adopted older brother named Christopher.
65 days ago - In an effort to climb out of what has become an almost inescapable hole, one of the largest contracting companies in Maryland was granted an emergency hearing today in its request to pay pre-petition wages, payroll taxes and employee benefits.
77 days ago - With no money to spare for parking, Kelly Williams, a struggling single mother of four, left her rented Dundalk home and drove downtown, double-parking her car near the Garmatz Federal Courthouse, as she delivered one last piece of information that would complete her bankruptcy application.