New Neighbors Typify Change to Locust Point

By Nahal Mottaghian Capital News Service Return to Locust Point: A Changing Waterfront BALTIMORE – Rita and Patrick Mansfield sat on the rooftop deck of their new McHenry Pointe townhome earlier this month, chatting with the residents on the neighboring…

Locust Point: A Changing Waterfront

While Baltimore has been losing population, waterfront neighborhoods like Locust Point have been growing. But the growth has created some tensions – between industry and developers and between oldtime residents and newcomers.

Locust Point Population Change Prompts Culture Clash

Longtime residents feel community relations with new neighbors are strained

With Gambling Expansion in Mid-Atlantic, ‘Atlantic City is Dying’

City struggles to hold on to its reputation as gambling hot spot

Lines and Signs: Election Day in Maryland

Some Maryland voters stood in long lines Tuesday to cast their ballot.

Barack Obama, Mitt Romney or Santa Claus? You Decide.

Who’s got your vote on Election Day?

Religious Leaders Speak on Referendums

How does your faith weigh in on Election Day?

Casino Companies Contribute Big Money

Casino companies spend big money to sway voters on Question 7, which would add table games statewide and allow for a casino in Prince George’s County

Graphic: Who Were The Replacement NFL Refs?

Take a look back at how a blown call may have wronged – or aided – your favorite team, and learn more about the replacement NFL refs who made them.

Harrison Twins Choose Kentucky, but Father’s Baltimore Ties Still Strong

COLLEGE PARK – Despite their father’s overwhelming ties to the Maryland area, Andrew and Aaron Harrison ended years of suspense by committing to Kentucky over the Terps