351 days ago- When an angry resident, who had experienced the ravages of drug addiction firsthand, scolded the candidates in the 11th District for their answers to a question about drug use, William Cole made it personal.
352 days ago- Soaring temperatures pushed electricity usage to an all-time high, and prompted cancellations of high school football and Raven practices as the heat surged once again toward record numbers on Wednesday.
352 days ago- At a Starbucks in Belvedere Square, the commercial hub of the fourth district, two baristas discuss a pair of armed robberies that have occurred nearby.
352 days ago- A rare fight for a seat on the City Council held by an embattled but long-serving incumbent has attracted several challengers and heaps of money, in what may shape up to be the hardest-fought battle of the election.
359 days ago- Some political anomalies — as well as widespread voter dissatisfaction with the city’s current leaders — have attracted a frenzy of rivals both old and new in the Baltimore City Council race.
364 days ago- Police are seeking two men in the fatal shooting of a man in front of his West Baltimore home early this morning, the first to break a lull in violent crime that lasted little more than a week.
374 days ago- Close to 3,000 people were still without power in Harford County this morning after swirling winds and chunks of hail toppled trees and ripped down power lines in Monday night’s storm, according to Baltimore Gas & Electric.
375 days ago- A young girl stops in her tracks. In the remote mountains of West Virginia, she waits, staring down a long, vacant charter bus, ready to prematurely shuttle her back home to distant Baltimore. She waits — her bellicose nature, her predilection for needless sparring bubbling over — and makes a choice.
380 days ago- The housing bubble in Carroll County finally has burst, many in the real estate business say, as housing prices dropped for the second consecutive month and buyers began looking elsewhere for houses.
380 days ago- About 1,000 customers were still without power in Baltimore on Wednesday afternoon after Tuesday’s battering of rain and hail pulled down power lines and knocked over trees across the city, utility officials said.
380 days ago- Close to 1,000 customers were still without power in Baltimore this afternoon following Tuesday’s battering of rain that pulled down power lines and knocked over trees across the city, utility officials said.