The way the pins fall
Seidel's Bowling Center, a Northeast Baltimore landmark since 1929, closed its doors, the victim of declining interest in bowling and duckpins.
Hopkins aid officer quits
A top financial aid officer at the Johns Hopkins University has resigned after an internal investigation concluded she violated conflict-of-interest policies.
NAACP delays move to D.C.
Leaders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People say they can not afford the estimated $20 million move to Washington.
Six die in city rowhouse fire
Six people were killed and seven people severely injured when a fire raged through an East Baltimore rowhouse in one of the deadliest fires in the city in recent years.
School board decision decried
A surprise decision by the Baltimore County school board to strip domestic-partner benefits from labor contracts threatens to upend the tentative settlement.
State monitors power plants
The state's environmental agency has started enforcing air pollution rules at coal-fired power plants, settling one case with Constellation Energy.