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Jenny Jochens joined the faculty of Towson University in 1966 and was later named a professor of history. She retired in 1995.
A tight-knit Maryland community came together to give a little girl who has been battling terminal cancer for years a spirited summertime Christmas celebration.
During the Colonial era, tea was often a staple of polite society. It was served with morning breakfast as well as at afternoon and evening social events.
Republican National Committee worker Nancy Snow disappeared shortly after the 1980 presidential election, leaving her three ...
John Lyon, whose 22-year career at WMAL radio in Washington, D.C. coincided with his family’s quiet, determined search for answers in the 1975 disappearance of his young daughters, Sheila and ...
Live Baltimore is hosting Baltimore's Birthday Bash on July 25. Watch to learn more about the prizes you can win, and the ...
When her husband died, she opened Linens and Lingerie, a shop on Bellona Avenue that sold imported and custom linens for over ...
My immediate family became closer when we moved 4,000 miles away from home, but it's been harder maintaining connections with ...
The standard excursion on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad encompasses a round-trip journey from Cumberland to Frostburg and back, covering approximately 32 miles through some of Maryland’s most ...
Investigators say the Atlanta father locked his three children in separate rooms monitored by cameras with no access to food, water, or bathrooms. He'll now spend the rest of his life behind bars for ...
Before basketball, the Blue Devils were all about boxing. Duke’s first national champions were pugilists, and head coach Add ...
Author and “Napoleon Dynamite” producer Sean Covel of Deadwood will be the special guest when Barnes & Noble opens its Rapid ...