Five boats sank in a Texas lake during a nautical parade in support of President Donald Trump, but no one was injured or killed, officials said Sunday.
Grand Central was fined $200 for the coronavirus-related violation, but its owners decided to shut down the restaurant weeks earlier than planned to "ensure 100% compliance with liquor laws."
Alyssa Zygmunt, co-owner of The Greenhouse, thinks that low-maintenance, long-lasting dried flowers are well suited to the tastes and needs of customers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young says that the city won’t move into Phase 3 of the coronavirus recovery plan announced by the governor, although it will further loosen restrictions in some areas, including restaurants.
The novel coronavirus pandemic rages on, but so do online events designed to keep you engaged and sane. Here are a few to consider for this coming week.
An 1864 headline in The Baltimore American, proclaimed the event “the great election fraud.” The story played out in the early fall weeks that year as the Civil War was in a critical stage and the country faced a critical election.