He was a soccer dad and a quiet, hard-working, churchgoing family man who didn't flinch at changing diapers. So those who knew Charlie Roberts were in a state of shock...
He was a soccer dad, a quiet, hardworking, church-going family man who didn't flinch at changing diapers. So those who knew Charlie Roberts were in a state of shock Monday...
Harford County is known for suburban sprawl, military munitions and hand-carved ducks. Today it will earn the distinction as home to the youngest athlete competing at the Olympic Games. Again....
Two years after escaping her flooded Baltimore County neighborhood in a rowboat, Debra Simon watched her television in horror the past several days, reliving the nightmare of losing her home...
Two former correctional officers charged in the stomping death of a Baltimore jail detainee each posted $100,000 bond yesterday. James L. Hatcher, 43, of Northeast Baltimore was released from Howard...
The biggest conventional bomb ever built stands balanced on its nose at the U.S. Army Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Call it the world's biggest dud. Built too heavy...
Responding to New Jersey officials' pointed criticism of a plan to transfer thousands of military jobs to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland leaders staunchly defended the proposal yesterday and praised their...
ARLINGTON, Va. - Sgt. 1st Class Neil Armstrong Prince possessed the skills to someday lead his convoy in Iraq, his former sergeant said yesterday. "I could put him in charge...
ExxonMobil Corp. abruptly closed its service station in Fallston yesterday under mounting pressure from residents, who blame seepage from the station for the contamination of their drinking water. ExxonMobil said...
Jerry N. Thompson said he and other service station owners would go bankrupt under proposed state environmental regulations to prevent leakage of a gasoline additive, but some people said the...