Raymond V. Haysbert Sr., whose Parks Sausage Co. became the first black-owned business in the U.S. to go public in 1969, has died at age 90. Authorities around the country are kicking off their annual Click It or Ticket campaign in which police will pull over and cite drivers who aren't belted. A popular concert venue in Towson is the first to use a new ticketing system that uses a mobile web browser for easy access. A Howard County school ROTC instructor has been arrested and charged with having sex with a student inside Columbia's Atholton High School. New numbers in the ongoing pension reform debate in Baltimore city show that if the current system isn't changed soon, the city will have to contribute $165 million more to the fund by July. The Baltimore city school system is rolling out a revised summer school program for students who want to get ahead. Heated arguments were heard in an Anne Arundel County court on Tuesday over the validity of a petition repealing zoning for slots. Dozens of kids facing family, school or behavioral problems meet an inspiring role model. It appears the controversy over the Baltimore City beverage container tax is bubbling over once again. As they have for 70 years, students at the U.S. Naval Academy celebrated the end of their grueling first year by scaling a 21-foot obelisk, but this year, without lard coating the monument, they did it a lot faster than usual. Think back - way back - to a time when you or a family member rented a phone. Believe it or not, many people are still doing that. More Details Maryland's first lady launched Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week, an effort to draw attention to the sometimes devastating effects of bullying and to show the state's commitment to prevention. Efforts to catch drivers speeding through Baltimore city school zones are now in high gear. A group of Towson University students has returned from Vermont after searching for the remains of a Maryland man who disappeared there five years ago. More Details |
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