Two longstanding NYC area newspapers, including one immortalized in "The Sopranos," are vanishing from newsstands, part of a nationwide decline of local newspapers. … [Read more...] about The Star-Ledger, made famous by “The Sopranos,” is ceasing print editions
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Thursday Bird Droppings: Another top prospect list arrives with three Orioles
Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images ESPN has Coby Mayo, Samuel Basallo, and Enrique Bradfield Jr. as top 100 prospects. Hello, friends. There are now 56 days remaining until Orioles Opening Day. Pitchers and catchers will be reporting to Sarasota in just another 13 days from today. Baseball is going to be back soon, and another dark winter with only inferior sports for … [Read more...] about Thursday Bird Droppings: Another top prospect list arrives with three Orioles
Moore said Maryland will follow the Constitution on immigration policy. What does the Constitution say?
When addressing President Donald Trump’s immigration policy, Gov. Wes Moore said that Maryland officials will follow the U.S. Constitution. But does the Constitution limit the actions that state and local law enforcement officials can take regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) policy? In short, yes. Mark Graber, a professor at the University of Maryland’s Francis … [Read more...] about Moore said Maryland will follow the Constitution on immigration policy. What does the Constitution say?
Diane Merida Lawton, Western High teacher and softball coach, dies
Diane Merida Lawton, a longtime Western High School physical education teacher, died of progressive supranuclear palsy Jan. 21 at Gilchrist Center Baltimore. She was 91 and lived in Cheswolde. Born in Tomahawk and raised in nearby Green Bay, Wisconsin, she was the daughter of the Rev. Father Henry Brendemihl, an Episcopal priest, and his wife, Merida Peterson. A graduate of the … [Read more...] about Diane Merida Lawton, Western High teacher and softball coach, dies