Do you know what the number-one indicator of child sexual abuse is? Answer: the child will say that he or she is being abused. Seriously. That’s the major indicator of …
We’ve all done it: walked past a phone pole with a homemade poster on it, seen the picture of the “lost” or “found” pet, and sent up a quick ...
The Baltimore City Council, given the choice between three upright citizens and one convicted felon to fill a vacancy in the Ninth District, chose the ...
The thing about Guide readers is, when the going gets tough, they volunteer. They donate. They roll up their sleeves, haul up their socks and get to w ...
The organization which calls itself People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals—a misleading title if I ever heard one—recently charged that Baltimore’s municipal animal shelter neglected a seriously injured cat ...
Early voting—just like Election Day voting By 1 p.m. on Friday, an estimated 75 people had voted at the early voting center at St. Brigid’s parish hall at East and ...
Heading to work Monday morning, I saw a woman taking her kindergartener up the hill for the first day of school. The little girl was happy and skipping along, the ...
A 20-year anniversary carries a traditional gift of china, and a modern gift of glass, according to Hallmark’s web site. But as Greektown resident Jacqueline Watts celebrates two decades on ...
Let’s get one thing straight. Beans and Bread is a business. It’s a nonprofit business, but it’s a business. It makes money every year, which is better than many other ...
The Baltimore Guide welcomes its new Publisher, Ed Hoffman, a community newspaperman with nearly 40 years of experience in newspapers and magazines. Hoffman served as an advertising manager, general manager, ...
There is nothing like a first-weekend-in-May sweep of the Red Sox to shake off the April depression of Orioles fans. Golly, that felt good! The sun is shining and there ...