Baltimore News
Woman, 76, crashes car into Owings Mills store
Police in Maryland say a 76-year-old woman lost control of her car and drove through the front of a clothing store in Owings Mills, injuring a shopper.
Towson University inaugurates new president
Towson University has a new president.
The Baltimore Sun reports ( http://bsun.md/SOmfbl) Maravene Loeschke was formally inaugurated Friday as the university's 13th president.
Blog: Opening the time capsule of the O's last winning season
After securing a 3-2, 14-inning win over the Tampa Bay Rays Thursday afternoon, the Baltimore Orioles have secured their first non-losing season since 1997, when they won 98 games.
Maryland hosting tunnel run for Special Olympics
Runners get their chance to jog under Baltimore's harbor this weekend.
Hunger symposium to be held in Baltimore
The Maryland Food Bank is holding its 2012 Be A Voice Hunger Action Symposium.
Attorney: Teen in Md. school shooting remorseful
A teenager charged with wounding a fellow student at his Maryland high school has expressed remorse and was on a suicide watch while being treated at a psychiatric hospital, his attorney said Thursday.
Baltimore orchestra aims for fashion makeover
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is partnering with Parsons The New School for Design to re- imagine traditional concert dress for musicians.
Visitor shot at Morgan State student center
Morgan State University in Baltimore was briefly on lockdown after a shooting was reported at the student center Wednesday afternoon. One person was injured, police say.
Fracking opponents to seek moratorium
Opponents of the natural gas drilling technique known as fracking have launched a campaign for a moratorium on the practice.
US-15 gets new speed cameras at Frederick
A two-year project begins Sept. 11 to widen the U.S. Route 15 bridge over Motter Avenue in north Frederick. Speed cameras will enforce the 55 mph speed limit, and issue $45 citations to any drivers traveling more than 12 mph over.
Panel denies demolition of Baltimore theater
Baltimore's historical preservation commission has said it disapproves of the demolition of the downtown Morris A. Mechanic Theatre.
200 firefighters battle blaze at old Md. plant
Officials say more than 200 firefighters battled a two-alarm blaze at an old rubber plant in Kingsville.
Johns Hopkins holding health information job fair
Johns Hopkins Hospital says it is holding a job fair for health information technology graduates.
Legg Mason CEO to step down, temporary CEO named
Legg Mason's chairman and CEO Mark Fetting, who led the money manager through the difficult years during and after the financial crisis, will step down Oct. 1.
Old Line Bank acquiring Washington Savings Bank
There will soon be one less bank headquartered in Prince George's County.
2 bodies found in home; police suspect foul play
Baltimore County police say the bodies of a man and a woman have been found in a Pikesville home and officers suspect foul play.
Delegate, Raven clash over same-sex marriage
The initial figure was Baltimore Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo, who has supported same-sex marriage for years.
Baltimore hosting clean vehicles conference
Clean, green vehicles are coming to Baltimore.
Md. school field dedicated to Yeardley Love
A Maryland preparatory school has dedicated a field in honor of alumna Yeardley Love, a standout lacrosse player who was killed while attending the University of Virginia.
Student tries to start white-pride group at Towson University
A senior at the university is testing the boundaries of free speech and tolerance.



