SEOUL, South Korea — After a week full of carefully constructed flattery, it was a faux pas that left a dozen Marylanders and their leader with nothing left to do but grumble and laugh. “I don’t know whether you’re a fan of the Steelers or not,” said the representative of a Korean military aircraft manufacturer as he showed an image of the Baltimore Ravens’ rival winning the … [Read more...] about Gov. Wes Moore took charm offensive to Asia. What did he bring back for Maryland?
West Baltimore Catholic churches celebrate first Easter since mergers, closures
At St. Peter Claver Catholic Church in West Baltimore, the pastor’s message on Easter was to be familiar, but with an added twist: The resurrection of Christ should inspire the congregants in tumult in this transitioning parish. “The core of the Easter message is new life,” said the Rev. Monsignor Richard J. Bozzelli, who’ll give the sermon. “This year, we’re focused on our … [Read more...] about West Baltimore Catholic churches celebrate first Easter since mergers, closures
Spalding’s Zane Leitzel named 2024-25 Capital Gazette Coed Wrestler of the Year
Zane Leitzel played practically every sport possible while growing up in Howard County: Flag football, swimming, baseball, soccer, basketball and more. Wrestling was not really a consideration. Brian Leitzel, an All-American wrestler at Lock Haven University, purposefully did not push his son into the sport he loved. “We gave Zane an opportunity to try every sport to figure out … [Read more...] about Spalding’s Zane Leitzel named 2024-25 Capital Gazette Coed Wrestler of the Year
Capital Gazette 2024-25 coed wrestling All-County teams
Spalding captured its first MIAA A Conference championship since 2011 then tied for the team title at the Maryland Independent Schools Tournament. Nicky Melfi was named MIAA B Conference Wrestler of the Year after leading Severn to a runner-up result. Chesapeake had five individual champions on the way to claiming the Anne Arundel County team title. The Cougars also claimed the … [Read more...] about Capital Gazette 2024-25 coed wrestling All-County teams
Mary Hohenberger, among the first women to serve in the Baltimore City Police Department, dies
Mary Hohenberger, a Baltimore County government administrator who was among the first women to serve in the Baltimore City Police Department, died of complications of a fall on April 8. She was a resident of Oak Crest Senior Living in Parkville and was 91. Born in Baltimore and raised on East Biddle Street near Green Mount Cemetery, she was the daughter of Irish immigrants. Her … [Read more...] about Mary Hohenberger, among the first women to serve in the Baltimore City Police Department, dies